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SEAHORSE Project – Enhancing Safety Through Resilience Engineering
12 December 2017 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
FreeThe SEAHORSE, an industry oriented EU funded project, addresses maritime safety, focusing on human factors and organisational issues through Resilience Engineering principles and by transferring the well proven practices and methodologies from air transport to marine transport in an effective, collaborative and innovative manner.
SEAHORSE project was the first project in the world trying to enhance the safety by transferring best practices in one mode of transport to another mode of transport. SEAHORSE project clearly demonstrated that different transport modes can and should work together to share the best practices with practical impact on maritime safety.
Speakers: Professor Osman Turan, Dr Rafet Emek Kurt (University of Strathclyde) and Captain Louis De Wolff (Calmac Ferries)
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