Preliminary Conference Program

PADECC

WOME

Tuesday 18.05.99.

0830

0900

Transfer of participants to Rijeka, Maritime & Historical Museum - Conference Hall

0900

0930

Welcome addresses, Opening Ceremony

0930

1000

Coffee break

1000

1040

Alain – Michel Chauvel

Improving Safety and quality at Sea

1040

1120

Steven Cushing

Linguistic communication under stress lessons from aviation

1120

1230

Transfer of participants to Opatija

1230

1430

Lunch

Opatija, Congress Hall, Hotel Ambasador

1430

1510

J.M. Noble

Practical casulty investigation – the investigator’s perspective

1510

1550

Marcel Ayeko

Integrated safety investigation methodology – a systematic approach to accident prevention by Transport Safety Board of Canada

1550

1630

Rajendra Prasad

ISM Code and the STCW Convention: Correlation and Consistencies

1930

2000

Transfer of participants to Rijeka

2000

2200

Cocktail Party – Hosted by the Mayor of the City of Rijeka

2200

2230

Transfer of participants to Opatija

Wednesday 19.05.99. - Opatija, Hotel Ambasador

0900

0930

Mijo Biličić, Igor Vio

Safety as a guideline in the maritime occupation

Peter Trenkner

The IMO Standard Marine Communication Phrases – state of affairs and prospective status in MET

0930

1000

Romuald Cwilewitz, Leonard Tomczak

Safety and environment aspects of CBT – interactive programs application for engine officers and students

Fan Fengxiang

Virtual classrooms for maritime english teaching in the new century

1000

1030

Filaret Santion, Teodor Popa, Doru Popa, Haralambie Beizadea

Human errors in maritime accidents

Thomas Mutz

The location of the lifeboats is irrelevant if you can't tell me how to get there

1030

1100

Coffee break

1100

1130

John Dinwoodie

Safety, attitudes of practitioners to updating courses and the role of continuing marine education in an era of lifelong learning

Hooshang Khoshima

The effect of content-based text on motivation

1130

1200

Janusz Mindykowski

Gdynia Maritime Academy Experience concerning education and training problems

Barbara Katarzynska

General remarks on Maritime English syllabus contents and structure

1200

1230

Mai-Britt Moreton, A. Wall, G.P. Smeaton, P.G. Brooks

The role of human factors in maritime casualty investigation: Past, present and future

Vyara Petkova, Sony Toncheva

Maritime English syllabi contents and structure amended

1230

1400

Lunch

1400

1900

Half-day excursion

Thursday 20.05.99. - Opatija, Hotel Ambasador

0900

0930

Hiroaki Kobayashi

Maritime casulty investigation using ship-handling simulator

Zuo Biao

Some dichotomies in Maritime English teaching

0930

1000

Dragan Čišić, Blanka Kesić

Using Computer Mediated Communications for Long-life Learning

Dušan Fabe

Maritime English vs. mother tongue

1000

1030

Ryczard Wawruch, Henryk Sniegocki

Training on the radar navigation simulators as an improvement of emergency preparedness of ship’s officers

Catherine Logie

ELT provision: lessons from outside the industry

1030

1100

Coffee break

1100

1130

Kazimierz Dendura

Design and implementation of STCW (Reg I/8) and ISO 9001 quality standards for Faculty of maritime engineering of Gdynia Maritime Academy

Zhu Xue-zhuang

Semantics and Nautical vocabulary teaching

1130

1200

Ozkan Poyraz

Risk and crisis management through strait of Istanbul (training perspective on VTS)

Josip Luzer, Boris Pritchard

On the requirements of a future common core syllabus for Maritime English

1200

1230

Željko Kiperaš

Impact of the amended STCW Convention on Maritime Education and Training

Harro Kucharzewsky

Multimedial internet-based competency and language training on board

1230

1400

Lunch

1400

1430

Vjekoslav Koljatić

The aspects of the new MARPOL annex on prevention of air pollution from ships

1430

1500

Yousefi Hamayoun

Use of simulators in achieving and improving emergency preparedness

   

1500

1530

Coffee break

1530

1600

Salomon Klaczko

LOPOS Vessel Traffic System in Germany

1600

1630

Duško Vranić, Serđo Kos, Robert Mohović

Manoeuvring characteristics of a VLCC mathematical model

   

1930

2200

Dinner - Hosted by the County Governor and the Mayor of the City of Opatija

Friday 21.05.99. - Opatija, Hotel Ambasador

0900

0940

Detlef Nielsen

Work related to deaths at sea

0940

1020

Fernando Pardo

Envirnoment protection syllabus for ship officers

1020

1100

Inger Sund Battista

Suggestions for a Maritime English syllabus: focussing on one content area - marine pollution

1100

1130

Coffee break

1130

1220

Clive Cole

The impact of multicultural and multinational crews on marine communication

1220

1300

Valter Suban, Jelenko Švetak, Marko Perkovič

How to spell figures in maritime communications

1330

1345

Conclusions and closing address

1345

1500

Lunch

Saturday 22.05.99.

Excursion (optional): The Lakes of Plitvice (national park) / Venice (Italy)