The library
Reports from the projects (pdf)
- Ogilla läget (2021)
- Sjukt kul jobb (2018)
- Riskbedömning av svenska sjömäns yrkesmässiga exponering för toxiska luftföroreningar: Mätningar och enkätundersökning. (2018)
- Intendenturpersonalens arbetsmiljö (2017)
- God innemiljö på svenska fartyg: Kartläggning av innemiljön och förslag på förbättringsåtgärder. (2015)
Other reports from the research group (pdf)
Here you can listen to Cecilia talk about working environment (in Swedish).
Scientific publications from the projects
- Occupational safety and health for service crew on passenger ships (2020)
- The Committed Service Crew: The Impact of Passenger Proximity on Organizational Commitment and Job Satisfaction. (2020)
- Impacts of fuel quality on indoor environment onboard a ship: From policy to practice (2020)
- The use of polyurethane foam (PUF) passive air samplers in exposure studies to PAHs in Swedish seafarers (2020)
- Mind the Gap! A quantitative comparison between ship-to-ship communication and intended communication protocol (2020)
- Breaking the ice: a work domain analysis of icebreaker operations (2018)
- Strategies and measures to improve the work environment of service crew on board Swedish passenger vessel. (2018)
- Improving operational safety during icebreaker operations (2017)
- The Impact of Family and Job Content on Swedish Seafarers’ Occupational Commitment: A Gendered Issue? (2016)
Other scientific publications from the research group
- Visual fatigue during control room work in process industries (2020)
- Eye symptoms and reading abilities of computer users subjected to visually impaired direct glare (2019)
- The power of the dollhouse: Comparing the use of full-scale, 1:16-scale and virtual 3D-models for user evaluation of workstation design (2018)
- Involving users in a ship bridge re-design process using scenarios and mock-up models (2016)
- Ship security challenges in high-risk areas: manageable or insurmountable? (2015)
- Assessing financial impact of maritime ergonomics on company level: a case study (2015)
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