Reaping the benefits: How railways can build on lessons learned from crew resource management

Last updated on 01 September 2014 3:25
Recent accidents and incidents in the Australian rail industry have highlighted a need to improve the ‘non-technical skills’ of rail safety workers. These include specific behavioural competencies such as team communication and co-ordination, planning and contingency management, critical decision-making, situational awareness, and workload management. Although rail safety workers are provided...
Author(s): Klampfer Barbara;Grey Elizabeth;Lowe Andrew Hayward Brent;Branford Kate
2009
Australia
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