Fatigue. Purpose Discussion Discussion Background Background –Master Mariner –EMBA (shipping and logistics) –At sea and in the offshore oil industry –Managing.

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Fatigue

Purpose Discussion Discussion Background Background –Master Mariner –EMBA (shipping and logistics) –At sea and in the offshore oil industry –Managing director FMA

Main Topics International and Faroese legislation regarding Safety at Sea International and Faroese legislation regarding Safety at Sea Results of fatigue Results of fatigue What causes fatigue? What causes fatigue?

Summary of international conventions Convention no. 180 (ILO) Convention no. 180 (ILO) The MLC Convention (ILO) The MLC Convention (ILO) Convention on Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) IMO Convention on Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) IMO Convention on Standardisation of Training, Certification, and Watckeeping (STCW) IMO Convention on Standardisation of Training, Certification, and Watckeeping (STCW) IMO

Summary of Faroese Legislation Legal Act no. 165 from December 21st 2001 about safety at sea Legal Act no. 165 from December 21st 2001 about safety at sea Legal act no. 63 from 3rd July 1998 about manning of ships Legal act no. 63 from 3rd July 1998 about manning of ships Legal act no. 4 from January 15th 1988 about Seafarers as amended Legal act no. 4 from January 15th 1988 about Seafarers as amended Legal Act no. 67 from june 9th 1988 about signing on ships, as amended Legal Act no. 67 from june 9th 1988 about signing on ships, as amended

Results of Fatigue Degradation of Human performance Degradation of Human performance Slow down of Mental and Physical reflexes Slow down of Mental and Physical reflexes Impairment of the ability to make rational judgements Impairment of the ability to make rational judgements

Main Causes of Fatigue Poor quality of rest Poor quality of rest Excessive workload Excessive workload Noise Noise Interpersonal relationships Interpersonal relationships

Contributory causes Management ship/shore Management ship/shore Ship specific factors Ship specific factors Crew specific factors Crew specific factors External environmental factors External environmental factors

Conclusion Upgrade Legislation Upgrade Legislation International standards? International standards? Danis Standards? Danis Standards?