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http://dx.doi.org/10.7837/kosomes.2016.22.2.160

A Study on the Fatigue Analysis by the Boarding Period on Training Ship  

Kim, Seungyeon (Graduate school of Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
Park, Youjin (Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
Lee, Yunsok (Division of Ship Navigation, Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety / v.22, no.2, 2016 , pp. 160-166 More about this Journal
Abstract
Crew fatigue has been recognized as a major cause of maritime accidents. Systematic study on crew fatigue has a direct impact on the human factor, but the various measures being taken to prevent human error account for most of the causes of marine accidents situation are still insufficient. In this study, 128 people who have a variety of career and job types boarded the T/S Hanbada were analyzed the changes of fatigue during the 87-days a Maritime Silk Road Sailing Expedition. Crew fatigue was measured by period of time onboard classified as mental, physiological and physical changes through survey responses and individual interviews of nurses. Also, it was identified the fatigue factor through quantitative statistical analysis. As a result of repeated measures analysis of variance for the changes of fatigue in position and gender criteria in accordance with boarded period, the position-specific analysis was that Professor Rating group has appeared to feel more mental and physical fatigue than the student population. Also, the results of fatigability about the sex-specific analysis have been found that women feel more physical fatigue than men.
Keywords
Marine accidents; Fatigue; Human factor; Long-term voyage; Crew; Mental fatigue; Physiological fatigue; Physical fatigue;
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