Bridge Management - E/R Flashcards
1
Q
Name 5 soft skills
A
- Communication
- Situational Awareness
- Decision making
- Teamwork
- Time Management
- Leadership
- Management of Stress
- Management of Fatigue
2
Q
What are the 5 steps to Risk Assess?
A
1 - Identify the hazards
2 - Who might be harmed and how
3 - Evaluate the risk
4 - Implement the precautions
5 - Review the risk
3
Q
Name 5 internal communication barriers
A
- Language
- Culture
- Motivation
- Expectations
- Past experience
- Prejudice
- Status
- Emotion/moods
- Deafness
- Voice Level
- Trust
4
Q
Name 5 ways to improve communication
A
- Reduce distractions
- Be clear and concise
- Listen actively
- Be time sensitive
- Clearly identify the targeted recipient
- Only give positive instructions
- Avoid statements open to misinterpretation
- Use phonetics for alpha numeric information
- Reinforce your message with eye contact and hand gestures
- Think aloud
5
Q
Name 5 times you would hold a briefing
A
- Prior to conducting a voyage
- Prior to departure
- Prior to arrival
- Prior to taking over a watch
- Prior to fundamental operations
6
Q
Name 5 things that would be included in a briefing
A
- Function
- Responsibility of team members
- Weather forecast
- Predicted tides
- Traffic
- Condition of equipment
- Pilot arrangements
- Intended plan
- Contingency plans
- Means of communication
- Critical stages
- Expected clearances
- Reporting required
7
Q
What are 5 components in teamwork?
A
- Leadership
- Monitoring
- Backup behaviour
- Adaptability
- Group oriented
- Effective communication
- Ensuring all team members have correct skills for the task being undertaken
- Clearly establishing roles and responsibilities
- Establish ground rules
8
Q
Name 5 human factors in The Deadly Dozen
A
- Situational Awareness
- Fit for Duty
- Fatigue
- Distractions
- Pressure
- Capability
- Teamwork
- Local Practices
- Culture
- Complacency
- Communication
- Alerting
9
Q
Name 5 Core Safety Leadership Qualities
A
- Instil respect and command authority
- Lead by example
- Draw on knowledge and experience
- Remain calm
- Practise ‘tough empathy’
- Be sensitive to different cultures
- Recognise crew’s limitations
- Motivate crew
- Safety of crew and passengers most important
- Communicate and listen clearly
10
Q
Name 5 things to do when in restricted visibility
A
- Call master
- Inform engine room
- Engines ready
- Sound appropriate whistle signal
- Review safe speed
- Review radar setup
- Close watertight doors
- Request additional lookouts
- Consider hand steering
- Turn on navigation lights
11
Q
Name 5 times you would call the master
A
- Restricted visibility
- Traffic conditions are causing concern
- Difficulty experienced in maintaining course
- Failure to sight land, a navigation mark or to obtain soundings by an expected time
- If land or a navigation mark is unexpectedly sighted
- Breakdown of any essential navigation equipment
- Radio equipment malfunctions
- Heavy weather
- Navigation hazards
- Any emergency