Cristin-prosjekt-ID: 2492156
Sist endret: 7. oktober 2020, 16:36

Cristin-prosjekt-ID: 2492156
Sist endret: 7. oktober 2020, 16:36
Prosjekt

Safe@Sea - Protective clothing for improved safety and performance in the fisheries

prosjektleder

Hilde Færevik
ved SINTEF AS

prosjekteier / koordinerende forskningsansvarlig enhet

  • SINTEF AS

Finansiering

  • TotalbudsjettNOK 45.733.802
  • EC/FP7
    Prosjektkode: 229334

Klassifisering

Vitenskapsdisipliner

Matematikk og naturvitenskap • Andre helsefag

Emneord

Biomedisinske sensorer • Human fysiologi • Arbeidsmedisin • Deltagende forskningsdesign • HMS • IKT & smarte tekstiler • Fiskeriteknologi • Smarte tekstiler • Funksjonelle materialer

HRCS-helsekategori

  • Skader og ulykker

HRCS-forskningsaktivitet

  • 3 Sykdomsforebyggende og helsefremmende tiltak, og fremme av velvære
  • 2.2 Faktorer knyttet til fysisk miljø
  • 5.7 Fysiske

Kategorier

Prosjektkategori

  • Anvendt forskning

Tidsramme

Avsluttet
Start: 1. september 2009 Slutt: 3. september 2012

Beskrivelse Beskrivelse

Tittel

Safe@Sea - Protective clothing for improved safety and performance in the fisheries

Vitenskapelig sammendrag

The main objective of SAFE@SEA has been to develop new protective clothing for fishermen that will lead to a significant increase in safety without reducing work performance.

Fishing is among the most risk exposed of all occupations. The work is characterized by hazardous working conditions, strenuous labor, long work hours, harsh weather, and heavy waves. Common accidents include entanglement, cut or crush injuries, being hit by gear, or falling overboard. A review of NIOSH data from 2000-2010 showed that 31% of all fatalities in the fisheries occurred when fishermen fell overboard. Despite the discouraging statistics, fishermen report that they rarely wear buoyancy aids while working on deck.

The main concept behind SAFE@SEA is to combine integration of "state of art" materials and ICT solutions with the development of new speciality and high-performance protective materials to realise a totally new protective clothing concept. The increased safety will be provided by improved solutions for buoyancy, thermal protection, tear and puncture resistance, head and hand protection, emergency warning and positioning systems. The advanced personal protective clothing system will be designed to satisfy end-users requirements for multi-functionality, ergonomic design and comfort in order to ensure user acceptance.

prosjektdeltakere

prosjektleder

Hilde Færevik

  • Tilknyttet:
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Resultater Resultater

Ambitions of the FP7 Safe@Sea project.

Færevik, Hilde. 2008, PPE conference - Driving Innovation and Intelligent Public Procurement in the European Lead Market. SINTEFVitenskapelig foredrag

E-textiles improving health and safety.

Færevik, Hilde. 2012, SINTEFIntervju

Smart Teknologi og forskning Safe@Sea.

Færevik, Hilde; Storholmen, Tore Christian Bjørsvik; Erlien, Wenche; Jahren, Susie. 2013, SINTEFIntervju

Design for end-user acceptance: requirements for work clothing for fishermen in mediterranean and northern fishing grounds.

Storholmen, Tore Christian B.; naesgaard, ole petter; Færevik, Hilde; Reitan, Jarl; Holmen, Ingunn Marie; Reinertsen, Randi Eidsmo. 2011, International Maritime Health. OCEAN, SINTEF, NTNUVitenskapelig artikkel
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