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Traditional Training Counters Over-Reliance on Technology

Graeme Temple
Graeme Temple

Published Nov 30, 2016 4:51 PM by The Maritime Executive

Addressing delegates at the 4th Asian Marine Insurance Conference, BraemarSA’s Far-East Regional Director, Graeme Temple spoke of the root causes of machinery damage, citing a lack of focus on traditional training as a major concern.

Speaking at the conference, Temple said: “The rising number of crew errors is a concern to me, but I believe this can be addressed with the right training and commitment. Too often, we see the use of technology increasing at a faster rate than the employment of traditional training. This puts human vigilance and interaction in jeopardy.

“We should embrace new technologies, but not at the expense of undermining, and possibly even foregoing, traditional training. These must be used together, to help cover every eventuality and to prevent casualties from occurring. 

“For example, a watch keeper relying on navigational systems to guide the vessel is potentially putting the ship at risk if the watch keeper does not actively engage with their duties in the traditional way – with their eyes and ears. Similarly, this is the case with machinery monitoring, where the increasing demand on modern machinery is leaving little room for errors on sensitive equipment.”

Summing up, Temple said: “We must not ignore the basic fundamentals of training, skills which have been drilled into our industry over the past millennia. Technology has helped prevent casualties, but an over-reliance on technology at the expense of traditional training can be an obstacle to preventing vessel casualties.”

The opinions expressed herein are the author's and not necessarily those of The Maritime Executive.