DRTC has invested in a license with CAE, a global leader in Maritime Crew Resource Management (MCRM) and Human Factor training. In addition to our three-day BRM/ERM program, our new five-day program is fully HELM-O and HELM-M certified.
Leadership in complex situations, collaboration between bridge and engine room teams, and developing situational awareness are among the key elements covered in this new format. Our MCRM program goes beyond the STCW training requirements for BRM/ERM, enabling participants to identify and utilize all available resources, both in routine situations and in scenarios requiring deep collaboration, such as problem-solving in complex and rapidly changing environments.
Human factors have been identified as the most critical area where significant safety improvements are possible. Bridge Resource Management and Engine Resource Management are promoted as the primary means to reduce incidents and accidents caused by human factors. The focus of this program includes the following topics:
- Preoccupation with minor (technical) issues
- Failure to delegate tasks and responsibilities
- Lack of prioritization
- Inadequate supervision
- Not utilizing available information
- Failure to communicate intentions and plans
- Inability to recognize and correct deviations from SOPs, rules, etc.
Check our new course dates and register via our website.