BRM Test 2 Write
4 Factors of effective Communications
Accuracy, Brevity, Clarity, Proper Terminology
Factors of Situational Awareness Deterioration
Complacency, ambiguity, distractions, uncertainty, poor communication
Barriers to communication
Cultural Barriers, Language Barriers, Physical Barriers
Controllable factors in Chronic Stress
Diet, Sleep, Caffeine, Alcohol or Drugs, Physical environment, Noise (man and/or machine), Role ambiguity, and conflict
Gold Standard of Communication
Eye Contact, Voice Inflection, Tone Facial Expression
Non-controllable Chronic stresses
Isolation from home environment, Personal problems, Family problems, Financial problems, Past traumas and experiences, Long term physical problems
Possible barriers to situational awareness
Perception, Excessive Motivation, Overload, Assuming, Fatigue
The General Adaptive Syndrome Phases
Alarm - coping ability drops, then rises Resistance - coping ability increases, then lowers Exhaustion - coping ability continually drops
Error Trapping requires
Awareness, Analysis, Resources, Adaptation
The three sections of a voyage plan
Berth to Departure (BOSP) Departure to Arrival (Sea Passage) Arrival (EOSP) to Berth
Parts of Navigational Watch
Preparation of watch, Standing the watch, Preparation for relief