Harwich Haven Authority announced a new partnership with Senseye and Safetytech Accelerator to develop a better understanding of how fatigue impacts safety critical operations in the port.
The study will create a better understanding of how fatigue impacts people involved in the port’s safety critical operations including vessel traffic services and pilotage provision.
The ultimate aim of the study is to find new ways to mitigate the risks of fatigue within the port environment.
This project is an extension of that commitment as it provides ongoing objective analysis of fatigue and continuous improvements in fatigue management and mitigation in the port’s operations. We look forward to deepening our understanding of fatigue and finding new ways to continuously improve safety in the port
said Neil Glendinning, CEO of Harwich Haven Authority.
Senseye, a Texas based neuroscience startup, has developed technology that can measure brain activity using a smartphone.
After seven years of research and development, it is now being deployed in a range of industrial settings to support operational risk management and improve safety.