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Issue 1 Bulletin contains:
- One Naval Architect's view of the Human Factor
- Just waiting to happen...A Marine Engineering perspective
- Exploring the human element: The International Maritime Organisation
- A user-centred design approach to the fitting of AIS
- Accident Investigation Reports

Issue 2 Bulletin contains:
- Cracking the Code: Improving the application of The Collision Regulations
- Exploring Human Factors: Some thoughts on cargoes, container ships and the human element
- Port State Control and the ISM Code
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Issue 3 Bulletin contains:
- Human error; a fragile chain of contributing elements
- Improving Ship Operational Design
- An A to Z of Ergonomics
- The Human Element in Pilotage
- Anthropometry - Designing to fit the user
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Issue 4 Bulletin contains:
- Crew Endurance Management: Extending Beyond Fatigue
- The 7 needs of the mariner
- Joined up maritime health
- Seafarers’wellbeing - an holistic approach
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Issue 5 Bulletin contains:
- Quality, Safety and Security - trust and mistrust
- The Human Element in safety management
- A total quality lifecycle
- Sustainability reporting in the marine sector
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Issue 6 Bulletin contains:
- Managing Fatigue
- Invest In Yourself
- Training a Multinational Workforce
- Training the Trainer
- Gaining an Understanding of the 'Perils of the Sea'
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Issue 7 Bulletin contains:
- Usability in the maritime industry
- The role of the International Organisation for
- Standardization
- Designing usable ships
- A human-centred approach to ship and system design
- Fit for purpose - Designing Queen Mary 2
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