Effects of simulator training on novice operator performance in simulated ice covered waters

Power-MacDonald, Stephanie (2012) Effects of simulator training on novice operator performance in simulated ice covered waters. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland.

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Abstract

Operations in ice-covered waters are increasing as Arctic environments become more accessible. With this move, there is an increased need for better equipment, procedures, regulations and training to operate in cold, harsh environments. No mandatory training exists for lifeboat coxswains charged with navigating lifeboats in ice-covered water during emergency evacuation situations. This study sets out to examine simulator training in comparison with traditional coxswain training to observe performance in a simulated ice field. Novice participants completed one of three training regimes before performing a standardized protocol of lifeboat maneuvers within a simulated ice-field. Performance measurements and psychometric measurements were collected. Simulator trained participants were 3.35 times more likely to correctly navigate through the course compared to those who received standard training. As well, simulator trained participants perceived a higher level of confidence and proficiency towards their past and future performance. Future work in this area should further examine the effect simulator training could have in real ice environments. -- Key Terms: Simulation training; Standard Training; Certification; and Watchkeeping (STCW); Escape; Evacuation; and Rescue (EER); Ice-Covered waters; Arctic.

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
URI: http://research.library.mun.ca/id/eprint/6167
Item ID: 6167
Additional Information: Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-75).
Department(s): Human Kinetics and Recreation, School of
Date: 2012
Date Type: Submission
Library of Congress Subject Heading: Coxswaining--Training; Coxswaining--Cold weather conditions; Ice on rivers, lakes, etc.--Simulation methods; Synthetic training devices

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