The original Crew Endurance Management Practices: A Guide for Maritime Operations explained the United States Coast Guards Crew Endurance Management System (CEMS) and the scientific research behind its tools and practices. Since its publication in 2003, participation and interest in CEMS has grown exponentially. Now, just two years later, the program provides the latest in CEMS updates and information to hundreds in the maritime industry through its website, newsletters, and National Maritime Center-accepted Coaches Training Course. Our experience in helping companies to implement CEMS has highlighted several areas in which additional information would improve understanding and application. This addendum aims to supplement the original Guide for Maritime Operations in a step-by-step format. All mariners, from trained CEM Coaches to those reading about the system for the first time, can use the addendum to better understand its philosophy and the steps that all companies, regardless of their resources, can do to get started.
Crew Endurance Management Practices: A Guide for Maritime Operations. Addendum
2005
120 pages
Report
No indication
English
Stress Physiology , Public Health & Industrial Medicine , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Job Training & Career Development , Job Environment , Stress(Physiology) , Crews , Marine transportation , Safety , Endurance(Physiology) , Management planning and control , Risk , Personnel management , Performance(Human) , Shipboard
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