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SHIP ELECTRICAL SYSTEM– SAFETY DESIGN, SIMULATING AND TRAINING (CROSBI ID 554977)

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Krčum, Maja ; Gudelj, Anita ; Žižić, Leo SHIP ELECTRICAL SYSTEM– SAFETY DESIGN, SIMULATING AND TRAINING // POWA 2009 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS / Natalija Jolić (ur.). Zagreb: Fakultet prometnih znanosti Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, 2009. str. 1-9

Podaci o odgovornosti

Krčum, Maja ; Gudelj, Anita ; Žižić, Leo

engleski

SHIP ELECTRICAL SYSTEM– SAFETY DESIGN, SIMULATING AND TRAINING

Shipping industry is highly advanced in technology and is equipped with sophisticated equipments and machinery. At the same time, this capital – intensive industry also rolls under the commercial pressure and threat due to unavailability of qualified professionals to operate the vessel efficiently and safely. Today, the ship owner demands are higher, better and faster input from operators and crow onboard leaving no chance of error, which demands highly trained manpower to manage the vessels. Crews who serve on board modern ships must have technical knowledge of highest standards to enable them to operate complicated machinery correctly. They must also be able to operate their ships efficiently and safely. However in the nearest future qualified marine officers will be in great demand due to growing of fleet and reduction of seafarer’ s numbers. To address this problem the educational process should become more available and progressive to ensure the necessary knowledge level of both cadets and existing officers. Interactive simulators in comparison with educational facilities equipped with only a real on-board hardware, are obviously becoming a powerful tool to achieve this goal. Simulators are being used as excellent training equipment in order to simulate various operational procedures and unique scenarios together, so that effective training can be imparted to the marine professionals to a great extent of realism.

Power plant; Safety; Simulator; Modeling

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Podaci o prilogu

1-9.

2009.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

POWA 2009 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Natalija Jolić

Zagreb: Fakultet prometnih znanosti Sveučilišta u Zagrebu

Podaci o skupu

4th International Scientific Conference on PORTS AND WATERWAYS POWA 2009

predavanje

10.09.2009-11.09.2009

Zagreb, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti