| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
Contact: Anne Davis Burns |
| July 31, 2002 |
(703) 841-9300 |
AWO AND U.S. COAST GUARD INTRODUCE NEW CREW
ENDURANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The American Waterways Operators (AWO),
the national trade association for the tugboat, towboat and barge
industry, and the U.S. Coast Guard recently co-sponsored a workshop
to introduce the Crew Endurance Management System (CEMS) to towing
company personnel. The system, developed by the Coast Guard's Research
and Development Center with cooperation from AWO member companies,
is designed as a comprehensive approach to alertness in the industry.
The workshop, held July 17-18 in Houston, complements the Coast
Guard-AWO Safety Partnership's Crew Alertness Campaign, which has
been ongoing since 1999. Crew alertness is at the top of the Coast
Guard's and AWO's priority list of safety initiatives.
The workshop aimed to increase the awareness of factors affecting
alertness, such as environment, diet, light and sleep; provide training
on ways to mitigate behaviors contributing to fatigue; and provide
solutions, such as alternative watch schedules and light management.
The goal of the workshop was to facilitate the development of company-specific
CEMS plans by participants. A guide on crew endurance is expected
to be distributed in September.
Several AWO member company vessel crews participated in the development
research for the CEMS. One of those, American Commercial Barge Lines
(ACBL), has already implemented the CEMS on several vessels in its
fleet. Workshop attendees included representatives of more than
36 companies from both inland and coastal towing operations, including
marine operations managers and port captains who have direct responsibility
for safely crewing and operating company vessels. Dave Dewey, President,
Western Kentucky Navigation, remarked that the workshop "exceeded
my expectations. It was based on solid science and I learned some
great ideas that I can use in my company."
AWO will continue to work with the Coast Guard through the Safety
Partnership and Crew Alertness Campaign to educate crewmembers,
implement the CEMS and develop other ways to mitigate factors affecting
crew endurance.
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The American Waterways Operators (AWO) is the national trade association
for the inland and coastal tugboat, towboat, and barge industry. AWO's
members operate on the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf Coasts of the United
States; throughout the full range of our nation's 25,000-mile inland
and intracoastal waterway system; and in our inland and coastal ports
and harbors.
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