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- New Dates for Management, Communication & Leadership Course
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Human Factors-Crew Endurance Management System-Coach (HF-CEM)
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This Course was designed as part of a regional approach to a Crew Endurance Management Program for the Pacific Northwest Towing Industry. |
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Course Description
This course is designed for maritime employees who will be introduced to the basic concepts of the Crew Endurance Management System in a four hour presentation that includes a discussion exercise in small groups, a presentation by the group in the classroom. The 24/7 nature of maritime operations (be they commercial, military or governmental) exposes crewmembers to a number of risk factors that can degrade crew endurance-that is, the physical stamina and mental alertness of the crew.
What You Will Learn
- What is CEMS?
- How is CEMS implemented?
- Quality of Sleep, the Red Zone and the Fatigue Problem.
- Risk Factors: Environmental and Personal Stressors
- Written Assessment
Students are provided with an in-depth Crew Endurance Management Workbook. The purpose of this workbook is to provide an overview of the CEMS system and provide tips on how you can improve your endurance at work and in your personal life. Succesful completion will quailif students for the USCG CEMS COACH designation.
This Course was designed as part of a regional approach to a Crew Endurance Management Program for the Pacific Northwest Towing Industry. For more information on this regional approach, please contact Mr. Gregg Trunnell at 206 719-2801.