Blar i Fakultet for økonomi og samfunnsvitskap / Faculty of Business Administration and Social Sciences på forfatter "Oltedal, Helle Asgjerd"
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Analysis of the impact of deploying thermal protective immersion suits on evacuation time for passenger ships operating in polar waters
Azizpour, Hooshyar; Galea, Edwin R.; Deere, Steven; Erland, Sveinung; Batalden, Bjørn-Morten; Oltedal, Helle Asgjerd (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)For passenger vessels operating in polar waters, the Polar Code requires that in case of possibility of immersion in polar waters, thermal protective immersion suits (TPIS) should be available for all passengers. Thus, ... -
An experimental analysis of the impact of thermal protective immersion suit and angle of heel on individual walking speeds
Azizpour, Hooshyar; Galea, Edwin R.; Erland, Sveinung; Batalden, Bjørn-Morten; Deere, Steven; Oltedal, Helle Asgjerd (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The cold environment of Polar Regions introduces additional challenges to maritime safety in situations where it becomes necessary to abandon a vessel. The Polar Code requires all vessels operating in Polar Regions to be ... -
A methodology for collecting donning times of thermal protective immersion suits intended to be worn by passengers on vessels operating in cold environments
Brünig, Ria; Galea, Edwin R; Batalden, Bjørn-Morten; Oltedal, Helle Asgjerd (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Adequate thermal protection for passengers travelling on-board vessels in cold climate regions, such as that provided by thermal protective immersion suits (TPIS), enhances passenger survivability in emergency situations, ... -
Way-finding on-board training for maritime vessels
Tvedt, Sturle Danielsen; Oltedal, Helle Asgjerd; Batalden, Bjørn-Morten; Oliveira, Manuel Fradinho (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)In the maritime industry, it is of vital importance that personnel onboard ships are familiarized with the ship’s layout, along with safety equipment and processes for safeguarding of the individual seafarer and the ship’s ...