Commercial Fishing Safety Training
商业捕鱼安全培训
基本信息
- 批准号:10653721
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.94万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-07-01 至 2026-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY J. DZUGAN
This project will continue the delivery of Coast Guard required training for commercial fishermen to reduce the
loss of life due to falls overboard and vessel loss. This project is very relevant to public health in the workplace.
Commercial fishing is usually ranked the first or second highest risk occupation. The Coast Guard requires
monthly emergency drills on most commercial fishing vessels that work offshore. These drills cover the
prevention and emergency response of crew during the emergencies of fall overboard, flooding, fire and
abandon ship. These emergencies caused the majority of deaths from 2000-2015 and over the last three
decades. The drills must be conducted by a formally trained Emergency Drill Conductor (EDC). As the only
provider of Coast Guard Accepted EDC training in Alaska, we intend to use our vast experience and extensive
partnerships in the industry and in rural ports of Alaska to continue the availability of this performance based,
hands on training to a new generation of fishermen.
In this project, we will continue to hold our Coast Guard Accepted Marine Safety Instructor-Training (MSIT)
workshops, to train new port based instructors to deliver EDC training to fishermen in their own or nearby
fishing ports
Having port based instructors eliminates the need to travel to distant rural ports- a difficulty in these times.
Alaska led the nation in fishing fatalities 30 years ago with 30 to 40 fatalities a year- a major public health and
safety issue. However, in part through the past training of fishermen in EDC and other safety courses, Alaska
now has the third lowest number of fatalities out of the four main regions of the nation. Average yearly fatalities
in the last 10 years are in single digits. Over 277 fishermen have survived an emergency at sea who have had
training in our past projects.
This project will also address the main cause of injury in Alaska fisheries, which are chronic Muscular-Skeletal
Disorders (MSDs) of the upper extremities. These injuries have been the leading cause of insurance claims
according to data from the Alaska Fishermen’s Fund, a long established state run insurance pool. We have
experience with delivering in-person ergonomics training to thousands of fish workers. However, we intend to
transfer our commercial fishing training to an on-line optional format, due to present and future travel
restrictions and costs.
项目摘要J.祖甘
该项目将继续为商业渔民提供海岸警卫队所需的培训,以减少
因落水和船只失事造成的生命损失。这个项目与工作场所的公共卫生非常相关。
商业捕鱼通常被列为风险第一或第二高的职业。海岸警卫队要求
每月在大多数近海作业的商业渔船上进行紧急演习。这些演习涵盖了
船员在坠落、水浸、火灾和火灾等紧急情况下的预防和应急反应
弃船。2000-2015年间和过去三年间,这些紧急情况造成了大部分死亡
几十年。演习必须由经过正式培训的应急指挥人员(EDC)进行。作为唯一的
海岸警卫队的供应商接受了阿拉斯加的EDC培训,我们打算利用我们丰富的经验和广泛的
在行业和阿拉斯加农村港口的合作伙伴关系,以继续提供这种基于性能的产品,
对新一代渔民进行亲身培训。
在这个项目中,我们将继续举办海岸警卫队认可的海上安全教官培训(MSIT)
举办工作坊,培训新的港口指导员,为自己或附近的渔民提供EDC培训
渔港
有了以港口为基地的教员,就不需要到遥远的农村港口旅行--这在这个时代是一个困难。
30年前,阿拉斯加的渔业死亡人数居全国之首,每年有30到40人死亡--这是一个主要的公共卫生和
安全问题。然而,部分是通过过去在阿拉斯加EDC和其他安全课程中对渔民的培训
现在是全国四个主要地区中死亡人数第三低的地区。年均死亡人数
在过去的10年里都是个位数。超过277名渔民在海上紧急情况下幸存下来,他们已经
在我们过去的项目中进行培训。
该项目还将解决阿拉斯加渔业伤害的主要原因,即慢性肌肉骨骼
上肢疾病(MSD)。这些伤害一直是保险索赔的主要原因。
根据阿拉斯加渔民基金的数据,这是一个建立已久的州立保险池。我们有
向数千名渔业工人提供面对面的人体工程学培训的经验。然而,我们打算
将我们的商业捕鱼培训转换为在线可选形式,因为目前和未来的旅行
限制和成本。
项目成果
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商业捕鱼安全培训和材料开发
- 批准号:
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Commercial Fishing Safety Training and Materials Development
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- 资助金额:
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