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Publications (12/12 displayed)
- 2022The Use of Polyurethane Foam (PUF) Passive Air Samplers in Exposure Studies to PAHs in Swedish Seafarerscitations
- 2021The Committed Service Crew – The Impact of Passenger Proximity on Organizational Commitment and Job Satisfactioncitations
- 2021Maritime Resource Management: Current Training Approaches and Potential Improvementscitations
- 2020Occupational safety and health for service crew on passenger shipscitations
- 2020Maritime Resource Management : Current Training Approaches and Potential Improvementscitations
- 2018Strategies and Measures to Improve the Work Environment of Service Crew on Board Swedish Passenger Vesselscitations
- 2018Strategies and measures to improve the work environment of service crew on board Swedish passenger vesselcitations
- 2017Underlying causes of and potential measures to reduce long-term sick leave among employees in the service department on board Swedish passenger vesselscitations
- 2017Work environment challenges and participatory workplace interventions on passenger ships
- 2016Administrative burdens and over-exertion in Swedish short sea shippingcitations
- 2016The Impact of Family and Job Content on Swedish Seafarers’ Occupational Commitment – A Gendered Issue?citations
- 2015How Do You Measure Green Culture in Shipping? The Search for a Tool Through Interviews with Swedish Seafarerscitations
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Strategies and Measures to Improve the Work Environment of Service Crew on Board Swedish Passenger Vessels
Abstract
This paper presents findings from three workshops focused on the physical, organizational and social work environment of service crew working on board Swedish passenger vessels. The first workshop aimed to identify underlying causes of long-term sick leave among employees in the service department, and potential measures that can be taken to reduce ill-health. The second and third workshop explored knowledge of available methods to identify occupational safety and health risks, and suggest health-promotion strategies at individual, team and company levels. A total of 58 persons from the Swedish maritime cluster participated in the workshops. During the workshops, open and structured brainstorming was used to create affinity diagrams to systematically summarize the identified causes, risks and strategies. Although the results presented in this article stem from a research project focused on Swedish passenger vessels, many of the findings may be transferable to an international maritime setting towards a deeper understanding of seafarers’ work environment and working conditions.
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