Human Limits At Sea + ALV
Description
Maritime and offshore equipment are designed to perform in demanding conditions, whilst ensuring maximum output and minimal risk. While more and more processes are autonomously controlled, personnel remains responsible at many different levels. At the physical level, personnel can be exposed to unexpected and repeated motions and forces, with the critical levels often unknown. At the cognitive level, decision-making processes, especially in critical scenarios, may prevent or lead to dramatic errors. This presentation highlights the human factor spectrum over these levels, based on example projects TNO is performing to optimize maritime and offshore operations.
The annual member meeting, starting at 6:00 PM, will precede the lecture
6:00 PM Annual member meeting
6:15 PM Supper sponsored by company of the presenter*
7:00 PM Starting time lecture
9:30 PM Closure
* Please indicate with your registration.
Speaker(s)
Jelte Bos/Lex van Rooij, Senior Research Scientist/Professor at the Faculty of Human Movement Sciences, VU University Amsterdam and Senior Research Scientist at TNO
Location
Faculty Room & Room A, 3mE, TU Delft, accessible
through the entrance at Leeghwaterstraat 17
Organiser
Maritime Engineering
Name and contact details for information
Mirek Kaminski
