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		<title>An Inconvenient Truth</title>
		<description>Am I alone in noticing the regular use of the word ‘complacency’ when describing the cause of a marine accident or incident? What a strange word to use in the context of accident causation when people so rarely set out to deliberately cause an accident, and even when an action ...</description>
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		<title>Misuse and over use of the word complacency in Accident Investigations</title>
		<description>Following the publication of my article on complacency in the January Telegraph, I was interested to read the latest MAIB publication, which contains a report entitled ‘Complacency Leads to Blackout and Grounding’. Once again I wish to point out that majoring in complacency, allegedly shown by any of these officers, ...</description>
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		<title>WrightWay Crew Resource Management Course</title>
		<description>WrightWay Training Limited conducted the first Crew Resource Management course, CRM, to be held at the V.Ships Training Centre in Odessa, Ukraine, from 22 - 26 March, 2010. WrightWay has previously been conducting CRM training for V.Ships at the Transas facility in Portsmouth, and future courses will be conducted at ...</description>
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		<title>BC Ferries safety improvements between 1st Sep 08 and 31st Aug 09</title>
		<description>BC Ferries is one of the largest, most sophisticated ferry transportation systems in the world, with, up to 47 ports of call providing a service on 25 routes along the coast of British Columbia, Canada.

WrightWay, in co-operation with Force Technology, has been working with BC Ferries for nearly three years ...</description>
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