Reflective Learning - People Make Mistakes

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Reflective Learning - People Make Mistakes

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In this course, we will talk about the deadly dozen. The deadly dozen refers to twelve common conditions that can act as precursors to human error; leading to incidents. These conditions can influence people to make unintentional mistakes.

The aim of this course is not to just watch a video, it is to think and discuss how our behaviours can impact safety. We want the learner to reflect on the behaviours outlined in the video and identify how these behaviours can arise during their work activities and operations. During this course, the learner will have an opportunity to elaborate on how to prevent incidents from occurring as a result of the discussed behaviours.


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Human Resource Risk Management

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The Swedish Shipowners’ Association

The Swedish Shipowners’ Association was founded in 1906 as an industry and employers’ association. Since 2001, all employment issues have been handled by the Shipowners’ Employers’ Association, SARF. Consequently, the Swedish Shipowners’ Association is strictly an industry association representing around 60 Swedish shipping companies operating worldwide. The Swedish shipping industry is important in keeping Swedish industry competitive. The mission of the association is to increase knowledge of the Swedish shipping industry and promote issues nationally as well as internationally. Our member shipping companies are at the forefront of environmental and safety issues representing an attractive future field of business sector.

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  1. Rating:
    Avg. rating 4.5
  2. Price: Free
  3. Language: English
  4. Length: 38 minutes
  5. Intended for: All maritime professionals
  6. Reference: Based on parts of Shell's Reflective Learning modules.
  7. Last Updated: January 08, 2024

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