Abstract Submission and
Registration
You are invited to submit an abstract for the International SEAHORSE Conference. Please submit your abstract (not exceeding 250 words) by sending it to: [email protected]
Abstract Submission Deadline: 15th of July 2016 Paper Submission Deadline: 10th of September 2016
Registration
Standard Fee: £150
Student Fee: £100
Registration Fee includes conference proceedings,
conference reception, conference dinner, lunches and
all refreshments.
Safety Enhancements in
transport by Achieving Human
Orientated Resilient Shipping
Environment
SEAHORSE is a leap forward towards shipping
safety achieved through technology transfer
from air transport to marine transport
focusing on human factors in an innovative,
integrated and multidisciplinary manner
towards safer and more resilient shipping
operations.
International SEAHORSE
Conference on Maritime
Safety and Human
Factors
Glasgow, United Kingdom
21-23 SEPTEMBER 2016
CALL FOR PAPERS
.Conference Topics:
Conference covers all maritime safety related topics
including but not limited to:
Human Performance at Sea
Navigational Safety
ISM and Operating Procedures
Human Factors Training
Transfer of Best Practices Between Different
Transport Modes
Human System Integration
Passenger Safety and Comfort
Human Centred Designs
Accident and Incident Investigation
Human Factors and Human Reliability
Analysis
Occupational Health and Safety
Maintenance and Safety Applications
Organisational Factors, Safety Culture and
Socio-Technical Modelling
Risk Management, Governance, Policy and
Standards
System Resilience Modelling and Assessment
Safety in Fishing Industry
Venue: The conference will be hosted at the University of Strathclyde from the 21st to the 23rd of September 2016 in the new state-of-the-art TIC Conference (https://www.strath.ac.uk/research/technologyandinnovationcentre/)
Accommodation: The University of Strathclyde is situated in the heart of Glasgow. A range of hotels are within walking distance of the University.
Transport: Glasgow International Airport has regular international and national flights with connections to major airports. Edinburgh Airport is only 45 minutes away with a regular direct bus service running from Edinburgh Airport to Glasgow. There is also Prestwick Airport which is a 45 minute journey from Glasgow. Regular direct train connections are available. For more information: https://peoplemakeglasgow.com/
Contact:
Project Coordinator:
Prof. Osman Turan [email protected]
University of Strathclyde
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www.seahorseproject.eu
The SEAHORSE project has received funding from the European Union’s
Seventh Framework Programme under the topic of Technology Transfer in
Transport, grant agreement number: 605639.