TitleIn kaart brengen van de ervaren competentie in maritieme brandveiligheid: een verkennende groepsstudie
Cartographie de la compétence perçue en sécurité incendie maritime : une étude exploratoire en groupe
Mapping Perceived Competence in Maritime Fire Safety: An Exploratory Group-Based Study
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This exploratory study aimed to design and analyze a self-assessment instrument for evaluating fire safety competencies within the maritime sector. The research followed a structured multi-phase approach, beginning with the development of a competency framework grounded in international regulatory references and complemented by informal insights from maritime profesionnals. This inductive mapping process provided the foundation for the creation of a structured survey instrument.
The survey collected self-assessed data from 17 early-career or in-training maritime professionals, focusing on three key dimensions: self-assessed confidence, perceived importance, and learning source for each competency. Likert-type scales were used to capture subjective perceptions in a format commonly employed in readiness assessment studies.
Descriptive statistics (mean, standard deviation) were applied to explore central tendencies and patterns across the dataset. A cross-sectional analysis revealed relationships between variables, suggesting relevant patterns. An empirical categorization scheme, based on observed trends suggested potential areas of perceived mastery as well as potential operational blind spots.


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AdvisorInez Houben
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StudentStudent's name unavailable - contact the advisor if you require more information (Sciences Nautiques)
Research themeNautische Faculteit - Themagroep Exploitatie en Scheepstechniek