Browsing Institutt for design by Author "Danielsen, Brit-Eli"
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The Contribution of Ship Bridge Design to Maritime Accidents
Danielsen, Brit-Eli (Chapter, 2022)Shipping is an industry where accidents have potential catastrophic effect on humans, the environment or material assets. The design of bridge equipment and the bridge layout has a significant impact on the human-technology ... -
Examination of Design and Human Factors Supporting Sensemaking, Resilience and Performance in the Ship Accident Helge Ingstad in Norway
Danielsen, Brit-Eli; Johnsen, Stig Ole (Chapter, 2021)We examine design and Human Factors supporting sensemaking, resilience and performance on the bridge of the frigate HNoMS Helge Ingstad that collided with the tanker Sola TS in 2018. We are presenting a framework to evaluate ... -
Improvements in Rules and Regulations to Support Sensemaking in Safety-critical Maritime Operations
Johnsen, Stig Ole; Kilskar, Stine Skaufel; Danielsen, Brit-Eli (Chapter, 2019)The ability to handle maritime operations is increasingly dependent on control systems. Such systems play a crucial role in critical situations, by presenting safety-critical information that allows operators to make sense ... -
“Seafarers should be navigating by the stars”: barriers to usability in ship bridge design
Danielsen, Brit-Eli; Lützhöft, Margareta; Haavik, Torgeir Kolstø; Johnsen, Stig Ole; Porathe, Thomas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Navigating a ship is a complex task that requires close interaction between navigators and technology available on the ship’s bridge. The quality of this interaction depends on human and organisational factors, but also ... -
Sensemaking and resilience in safety-critical situations: a literature review
Kilskar, Stine Skaufel; Danielsen, Brit-Eli; Johnsen, Stig Ole (Chapter, 2018)Recent accidents and near-accidents, such as the capsizing of the anchor handling vessel Bourbon Dolphin in 2007 and the unintended list of the drilling rig Scarabeo 8 in 2012, underline the need for addressing sensemaking ... -
Sensemaking in Critical Situations and in Relation to Resilience - A Review
Kilskar, Stine Skaufel; Danielsen, Brit-Eli; Johnsen, Stig Ole (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Accidents and incidents, such as the capsizing of the anchor handling vessel Bourbon Dolphin in 2007 and the unintended list of the drilling rig Scarabeo 8 in 2012, underline the need for addressing sensemaking in ... -
Sensemaking on the Bridge: A Theoretical Approach to Maritime Information Design
Danielsen, Brit-Eli (Chapter, 2018)In the maritime sector 75–96% of accidents have been attributed to “human error”. Behind the label “human error” there are humans struggling to make sense of their environment, which is often a complex system comprising ... -
Somebody Else’s Problem? Usability in Ship Bridge Design Seen from the Perspective of Different Maritime Actors
Danielsen, Brit-Eli; Petersen, Erik Styhr (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)ABSTRACT: Navigation is a complex interaction between human, organizational, environmental, and technological factors on the ship’s bridge. Today, ships bridges include a broad suite of equipment with both digital and ... -
Still Unresolved After All These Years: Human-Technology Interaction in the Maritime Domain
Danielsen, Brit-Eli; Lützhöft, Margareta; Porathe, Thomas (Chapter, 2021)Over the last decades there has been a steady increase in digitalized products, applications and services introduced to ship’s bridges with the intent to reduce workload and increase safety. However, new technology come ... -
Usability in Ship Bridge Design - A Mission Impossible? A Qualitative Study of Maritime Stakeholders' Perspectives on Usability in Ship Bridge Design
Danielsen, Brit-Eli (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2023:182, Doctoral thesis, 2023)Navigating a ship requires close cooperation between the seafarers and the technology available on the ship’s bridge. The ship bridge design, which in this thesis includes the design of equipment, systems and overall layout ...