An activate process and tool kit employed by the crew members of a vessel to identify existing and potential threats; and to develop, communicate, and implement plans to achieve safe and efficient operations.
CAE has a long history of human element innovation in the maritime and aviation sectors. We originated in the early 1990’s the world’s first Bridge Resource Management learning programme (then known as SAS Flight Academy); designed to motivate bridge teams to much higher consistent standards of communication, teamworking, situational awareness and leadership.
Since then, CAE has remained at the forefront of developing and delivering best in class maritime non-technical skills training for the entire vessel team (Bridge, Engine Room and Shore Staff) under the brand name of Maritime Crew Resource Management. The MCRM programme surpasses STCW training requirements for BRM/ERM and enables participants to identify and use all available resources in everyday situations as well as those occasions that require deep collaborative problem-solving in complex and rapidly changing environments.
Human factors have been identified as the key area in which significant gains in safety is possible. This topic has been made a high priority with operators, regulators and researchers. Crew Resource Management is advocated as the primary means of reducing human factors incidents and accidents.
Some of the key errors that the MCRM programme has been designed to manage include:
We developed our training framework over the course of three years and we are regularly updating it to reflect the latest in CRM training science, materials and teaching methodology.
MCRM is centered around three main concepts:
As a result training concentrates on the examination of positive and negative attitudes, the presentation of desired behavior as (human factor) tools, and case studies to reinforce attitude change and positive behaviour.
Desired behaviour characteristics include:
The principle teaching elements include:
Science
The science underlying our MCRM learning programme, carefully designed materials and presentational format, have been selected upon the advice of leading researchers and subject matter experts. Our MCRM training programme is intended as a knowledge link between research and practitioner.
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