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Report on fatigue in the maritime industry

Seafarer fatigue - where next?*
These publications are available to order or download.*

A new report from Cardiff University’s Centre for Occupational and Health Psychology has added to the worrying portrait of a maritime industry where fatigue is endangering crews, vessels and the environment. The ITF commissioned report – Adequate Manning and Seafarers’ Fatigue: the International Perspective – reveals how far behind the industry is in tackling the problem.

Adequate Manning and Seafarers’ Fatigue: the International Perspective
is available to download below

Seafarer fatigue - where next?
A brief summary of the full report can be dowloaded below. Copies can also be ordered by clicking on the publications link to the right.


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