In “Thinking” Safety, author Capt. Ashok Menon takes us on a refreshing journey into the risk-filled world of seafarers and the shipping industry and explores how we can eliminate accidents by understanding the fickle nature of our brain and its workings. He examines why some companies, in spite of spending hugely on safety training, still do not get the desired results of reduced number of accidents and losses. How can we make life for our precious seafarers, whose efforts support 90% of the world trade, safer so that they continue to sustain the quality of life of peoples across the globe? To keep this critical industry humming along and to attract new seafarers to this industry, we need to ensure that our seafarers can work and live safely as they go about their duties. So, can the shipping industry look at new ways of eliminating this “accident-proneness” of seafarers instead of just using the old tried and tested methods? Can we incorporate new knowledge from the field of neuroscience to enhance our training?
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Dimensions
Width
11 mm
Height
216 mm
Length
140 mm
Weight
254 gr
Book Details
Title
Thinking Safety
Imprint
Independently Published
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
Independently Published
Genre
Business & Economics
ISBN13
9781646508723
Book Category
Economics, Business and Management Books
BISAC Subject Heading
BUS038000
Book Subcategory
Industrial Studies Books
ISBN10
9781646508723
Language
English
Contributors
Author Info
Capt. Ashok Menon commenced his seafaring career in 1981 with SCI Ltd, after passing out of the prestigious maritime institute, T.S.Rajendra. Since then, he has served on various types of vessels and trades in reputed global shipping companies, sailing in ascending ranks including as ‘Master’ for nearly 7 years. His passion for training brought him to a shore career in 2004, and he was actively involved in developing and executing training of in-house courses for various reputed shipping companies in Mumbai. In Nov 2013, he joined the reputed Danish company, TORM Shipping, as Head of Training (India), where he worked until July 2017. In July 2017, he was chosen to set up and head the Liberia Maritime Training Institute (LMTI) by Liberian Registry ( LISCR). After successfully setting up the infrastructure and training curriculum to train Liberian cadets in Maritime courses, he decided to return to India in June 2019 to pursue his other interests.
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