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Bridge Resource Management: Training for the Minimisation of Human Error in the Military Naval Context
The Journal of Navigation ( IF 2.4 ) Pub Date : 2020-05-27 , DOI: 10.1017/s0373463320000235
Sandra Campaniço Cavaleiro , Catarina Gomes , Miguel Pereira Lopes

Naval maritime operations entail a permanent concern for safety, ensuring that all crew members receive the necessary information on time. This implies the existence of specific training for improving non-technical skills (NTS). This paper proposes that bridge resource management (BRM) may be determinant for the success of naval maritime operations. Through a literature review on NTS, maritime team training and BRM, the paper presents insights about the way the level of NTS, inherent to BRM, may be determinant for naval officers to operate in safety. We propose that human error may be minimised and safety maximised in military teams operating in the maritime environment through the implementation of an NTS training programme. The paper offers an insight into the importance of safety during maritime operations, focusing on recent international orientations about training requirements, proposing that implementing BRM will be pivotal for the future of the military navy context.

中文翻译:

桥梁资源管理:在海军背景下最大限度地减少人为错误的培训

海军海上行动需要永久关注安全,确保所有船员按时收到必要的信息。这意味着存在提高非技术技能 (NTS) 的特定培训。本文提出,桥梁资源管理 (BRM) 可能是海军海上作战成功的决定因素。通过对 NTS、海上团队训练和 BRM 的文献回顾,本文提出了有关 BRM 固有的 NTS 水平可能是海军军官安全作战的决定因素的见解。我们建议通过实施 NTS 培训计划,可以最大限度地减少在海上环境中作战的军事团队的人为错误并最大限度地提高安全性。该论文深入了解了海上作业期间安全的重要性,
更新日期:2020-05-27
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