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1 AGM Seminar Copenhagen October 11th 2012 Ståle Nordvik Area Sales Manager Seafarers training in the 21. Century + Ability profiling
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2 Seafarers training in the 21. Century
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Demand for training Increased demand for training New rules and regulations Changes in existing rules and regulations Charter requirements New technology Industry standards and best practises STCW ISM Code ISPS Code MLC MARPOL TOTS SIGTTO TMSA 2 3
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Demand for training How can the demand for training be met? 4 Maritime schools and academies Commersial training centres In-house training Distance courses E-learning – online and onboard Onboard courses
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E-learning benefits Easy to distribute – quick access to new training Content can easily be revised and distributed No need for support or assistance by instructors Built in assessment and record keeping Effective learning with interactive content 5
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Seafarer benefits 6 E-learning is available at any time both onboard and ashore Trainees can work at their own pace Trainees can repeat course material to reinforce their understanding Self development to further enhance own competence and career opportunities Protect the seafarers time ashore
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Benefits for shipowners/managers 7 Training records are stored and accessible from other locations, and managed for audit and verification purposes Retain crew by providing them training for own career development Keep your crew up to date Uniform training material content Save cost on travel, accommodation and course expenses
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Conclusion To be able to meet the increasing demand for training there has be other means for delivering this training than traditional shore based institutions E-learning and onboard training is the most effective way to achive this and will be even more important in the future 8
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ABILITY PROFILING APRO 9
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10 WHAT is APRO? A psychometric test designed to objectively assess individual differences in abilities believed to be important in order to develop safety, reliability and quality in different kind of ship operations
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11 WHAT is APRO?
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12 WHY APRO? Avoid the ‘lottery aspect’ in the recruitment process To avoid accidents on technically sophisticated vessels it is not enough to have good procedures.. You also need intelligent seafarers
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13 WHY APRO? In the recruitment process the objective is to spot the person that acts without thinking During employment the objective is to spot mental disabilities that occurs before it affects the safe operation of the vessel
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14 WHAT is APRO? Input Perceive info NuFi, Hands Processing Thinking Raven, BIF, FiCl Output Initiate action FiDr, Dots
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15 WHAT is APRO? 60 trials, No time limit Logic thinking, use old information in new conditions
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16 WHAT is APRO? 64 trials, 300 sec. Attention span, observation techniques, visual search
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17 WHAT is APRO? 22 x 8 x 5 trials, 60 sec x 5. Rapid movements, sustained psycho-motor activity, self-control
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18 WHAT is APRO? 49 trials, 300 sec. Perceptual ability, global visual perception
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19 WHAT is APRO? 100 trials, 300 sec. Rapid decision making, alpha-numeric analysis
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20 WHAT is APRO? 30 trials, 300 sec. Abstract logic thinking, pattern recognition
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21 WHAT is APRO? 36 trials, 420 sec. Analytic manual activity, smooth eye-hand co-ordination, space-perception
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22 WHAT is APRO? Speed-Accuracy Ratio APRO is fundamentally all about the measure of speed versus accuracy Speed is the response time whereas accuracy is related to the number or percentage of incorrect responses
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23 WHAT is APRO?
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Mandatory 1 day training course for APRO assessors Next course in Manila on november 13th 24
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25 Thank you
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