Crew-centered Design and Operations of ships and ship systems Aditi Kataria Gesa Praetorius World Maritime University, Malmö.

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Crew-centered Design and Operations of ships and ship systems Aditi Kataria Gesa Praetorius World Maritime University, Malmö

please insert your company logo on the master slide 2 Please insert your company logo here Introduction  Development of qualification concepts and training material for crew-centered design –E-learning packages  Aim –Increase and promote knowledge of the integration of the human element in design of ships, equipment and operations –Raise awareness of user-centered design –Present tools, means and measures for the design and evaluation of ships, technology and procedures CyClaDes workshop, Bremen, 27 May 2015

please insert your company logo on the master slide 3 Please insert your company logo here CyClaDes e-learning  5 tasks (common elements, stakeholders) turned into modules with a variety of lectures, lessons, resources and exercises  elearning.cyclades-project.eu (developed by WMU)  Partners - WMU, CTU, FKIE, NTUA, DNV-GL  Other Contributors: Lloyds Register, Kalmar Maritime Academy, Lyngs ø Marine, J ø rgen Rasmussen CyClaDes workshop, Bremen, 27 May 2015

please insert your company logo on the master slide 4 Please insert your company logo here CyClaDes workshop, Bremen, 27 May 2015

please insert your company logo on the master slide 5 Please insert your company logo here Content development approach  Identification of learning objectives for each of the e-learning modules  Design of content to meet learning objectives –Example Module 5.5 – Rule makers and authorities Learning objective – Application of CCD –Content – CyClaDes Framework as a resource available to assessors for the application of CCD in the design of ships and equipment Learning objective – Assessment of CCD –Content – Assessment of CCD in the developmental process; usability certification process CyClaDes workshop, Bremen, 27 May 2015

please insert your company logo on the master slide 6 Please insert your company logo here E-learning – presentation of content  Sections – Overview tab CyClaDes workshop, Bremen, 27 May 2015

please insert your company logo on the master slide 7 Please insert your company logo here  Lecture tab – PowerPoint lecture slides – Lectures with voice over recorded as a movie – Prezi with voice over E-learning – presentation of content continued

please insert your company logo on the master slide 8 Please insert your company logo here  Exercises tab – Fill in the blank, select the answer, multiple choice E-learning – presentation of content continued

please insert your company logo on the master slide 9 Please insert your company logo here Exercises continued

please insert your company logo on the master slide 10 Please insert your company logo here E-learning – presentation of content continued  Resources tab

please insert your company logo on the master slide 11 Please insert your company logo here Module 5.1 – Common training elements  Introductory training module –Directed to all stakeholders –Represents the common training elements  Partners - WMU, NTUA, DNV-GL  Guest lecturers from other WPs (Erik Lyngs ø Marine) and maritime academy (Cecilia Österman, Linn æ us University)  Aims: –Demonstrate the need for CCD –Introduce stakeholder groups involved in CCD –Show current approaches to design & operations of ship systems –Introduction to the CyClaDes framework CyClaDes workshop, Bremen, 27 May 2015

please insert your company logo on the master slide 12 Please insert your company logo here Module 5.1 – Common training elements continued  Human Element in Shipping Accidents  Human Factors Integration in Shipping Operations  Stakeholders in Human-Centered Design  Advantages of Human Element Integration  Usability for Novices  Accident Analysis & Maritime Safety  Resilience, Safety-I & Safety-II  Crew-Centered Design and Ship Operations CyClaDes workshop, Bremen, 27 May 2015

please insert your company logo on the master slide 13 Please insert your company logo here Module 5.2 – Training for Designers  Training for the specific stakeholder group  Partners – FKIE, CTU, WMU  Aims: –Focus on methods to integrate human element knowledge into design  Content: –Bad design practices –Bad design in manual operations and valves –Developing MS Diviner as a diving support ship CyClaDes workshop, Bremen, 27 May 2015

please insert your company logo on the master slide 14 Please insert your company logo here Module 5.2 – Training for Designers continued –Bad design that leads to Slips, Trips and Falls (STFs) –Human Factors, Usability and Human-Centered Design –Task Analysis –Link Analysis –Design Manifesto CyClaDes workshop, Bremen, 27 May 2015

please insert your company logo on the master slide 15 Please insert your company logo here Module 5.3 – Training for Operators  Training for the specific stakeholder group (Superintendents, shipping companies)  Partners – WMU, FKIE, CTU  Aims: –Core concepts of CCD to mitigate the negative effects of poor design on the on-board work environment  Content: –Negative consequences of not applyig CCD –Bad design: addressing critical areas onboard CyClaDes workshop, Bremen, 27 May 2015

please insert your company logo on the master slide 16 Please insert your company logo here Module 5.3 – Training for Operators continued –Successful design of a diving support vessel –CyClaDes framework to apply CCD principles –Positive examples of Human Factors Engineering (HFE) on-board CyClaDes workshop, Bremen, 27 May 2015

please insert your company logo on the master slide 17 Please insert your company logo here Module 5.4 – Training for End Users  Training for the specific stakeholder group (navigators and engineers)  Partners – CTU, FKIE, WMU  Aims: –To help end-users engage effectively with the ship / system design process. –To help crew members become proactive in providing end-user specifications  Content: –Involvement of end-users in the CCD process –Adopting ECDIS on the bridge CyClaDes workshop, Bremen, 27 May 2015

please insert your company logo on the master slide 18 Please insert your company logo here Module 5.4 – Training for End-users continued –Safe use of ladders –Managing restricted access: manholes and openings – with or wihout PPE –System test and evaluation –Producing the system Staement of Requirement (SOR) –Ergonomics CyClaDes workshop, Bremen, 27 May 2015

please insert your company logo on the master slide 19 Please insert your company logo here Module 5.5 – Training for Rule Makers and Authorities  Training for the specific stakeholder group (flag state authority)  Partners – WMU, DNV-GL  External contributors – Jonathan Earthy (Lloyd’s Register) and J ø rgen Rasmussen  Aims: –Understanding of CCD –Application of CCD during the design and development of ships & equipment –Assessment of CCD for compliance CyClaDes workshop, Bremen, 27 May 2015

please insert your company logo on the master slide 20 Please insert your company logo here Module 5.5 – Training for Authorities continued  Content – IMO and Human element issues Human element strategy, Human Element Analysing Process (HEAP), Integration of Human element issues with respect to Standards of Training Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) convention and the International Safety Management (ISM) Code –Human Factors Assurance and Class Need to address Human element in shipping; role of class; issues to be addressed in integration of the human element; approaches to assessment; human-centred survey and integrated assessment approach –Application of CCD with the help of the CyClaDes framework CyClaDes workshop, Bremen, 27 May 2015

please insert your company logo on the master slide 21 Please insert your company logo here Module 5.5 – Training for Authorities continued  Content – IMO and usability; ILO guidance on Occupational Health and Safety (OHS); types of assessment and criteria; operational context of use imperative for assessment – Outcomes of focus group discussions of assessors based on documentation received for plan approval – Assessment of CCD in the developmental process Usability certification process CyClaDes workshop, Bremen, 27 May 2015

please insert your company logo on the master slide 22 Please insert your company logo here Interactive session CyClaDes e-learning web link – CyClaDes workshop, Bremen, 27 May 2015 S.No.User idPassword 1student1Newpass1234! 2student2Newpass1234! 3student3Newpass1234! 4student4Newpass1234! 5student5Newpass1234!