Improving the understanding of the human factors in the current and future digitalized maritime environment to increase maritime safety
Human XFactor at Sea
PROGRAMME 2014-2020
priority
4 EU Strategy support
objective
4.1 Seed money
Human XFactor at Sea
The human element has been identified as the major contributing factor to accidents and incidents within the maritime domain. The project aims to identify the main gaps and challenges related to the human factor in maritime safety. Based on this, a workplan to a full-scale project will be developed to improve understanding of the human factor and investigate the reasons behind the continuously high share of human action related accidents, find solutions and make recommendations to decrease these accident events.
Budgets
Human XFactor at Sea
in numbers
in numbers
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0.05MillionTotal
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0.04MillionErdf
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0.00MillionEni + Russia
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0.00MillionNorway
Highlights
Outputs
Project Stories
Partners
University of Turku
- TownTURKU
- RegionVarsinais-Suomi
- CountryFinland
- RepresentativeKirsi Laitio
- Phone
- E-Mail
- Web
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
15,000.00
60.451753122.2670522
Lund University
- TownLjungbyhed
- RegionSkåne län
- CountrySweden
- RepresentativeAnthony Smoker
- Phone
- E-Mail
- Web
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
12,500.00
56.074442513.2335627
Tallinn University of Technology
- TownTallinn
- RegionPõhja-Eesti
- CountryEstonia
- RepresentativeKadi Kasepõld
- Phone
- E-Mail
- Web
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
10,000.00
59.437215524.7453688
Chalmers University of Technology
- TownGothenburg
- RegionVästra Götalands län
- CountrySweden
- RepresentativeMonica Lundh
- Phone
- E-Mail
- Web
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
12,500.00
57.707232611.9670171
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Project managerKirsi LaitioCentre for Maritime Studies, University of Turku
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Legal representativePetteri SinervoUniversity of Turku
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Financial manager
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Communication managerKirsi LaitioCentre for Maritime Studies, University of Turku