Professor Fiona Earle F.Earle@hull.ac.uk
Professor in Psychology
Professor Fiona Earle F.Earle@hull.ac.uk
Professor in Psychology
Jon Huddlestone
Professor Terry Williams Terry.Williams@hull.ac.uk
Director of the Risk Institute
Clym Stock-Williams
Harald van der Mijle-Meijer
Linda de Vries
Hans van Heemst
Erwin Hoogerwerf
Lenard Koomen
Erik Jan de Ridder
Jorrit Jan Serraris
Gijs Struijk
Andrew Stormonth-Darling
Jon Cline
Mark Jenkins
Joana Godinho dos Santos
Ian Coates
Andrew Corrie
George Moore
This paper describes the SPOWTT project. The intention of this project was to understand how sailing by crew transfer vessel (CTVs) to offshore wind farms affects the mental and physical wellbeing of individuals on board. The focus was on quantifying this impact, understanding the key drivers, with an aim to ensuring personnel can arrive to the wind turbines in a fit state to work safely and effectively. Impacts looked at subjective state beyond simply vomiting. Key results include the ability now to predict vessel motions from given Metocean conditions and vessel designs. We also discovered that the impact of vessel motions on seasickness is different for different symptoms and is driven not only by vertical z-axis accelerations but also by certain frequencies of motion in the y-axis. Frequencies other than 0.16 Hz were found to be impactful, and x-axis movements appeared to have a longer-lasting effect on the day's work. Through the formulation of a new, evidence-based understanding of seasickness, we have created an operational planning tool, designed to have a direct benefit on the safety and productivity of offshore wind farm operations.
Earle, F., Huddlestone, J., Williams, T., Stock-Williams, C., van der Mijle-Meijer, H., de Vries, L., van Heemst, H., Hoogerwerf, E., Koomen, L., de Ridder, E. J., Serraris, J. J., Struijk, G., Stormonth-Darling, A., Cline, J., Jenkins, M., dos Santos, J. G., Coates, I., Corrie, A., & Moore, G. (in press). SPOWTT: Improving the Safety and Productivity of Offshore Wind Technician Transit. Wind energy, https://doi.org/10.1002/we.2647
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Apr 30, 2021 |
Online Publication Date | May 11, 2021 |
Deposit Date | May 2, 2021 |
Publicly Available Date | May 19, 2021 |
Journal | Wind Energy |
Print ISSN | 1095-4244 |
Publisher | Wiley |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1002/we.2647 |
Keywords | Human factors; Offshore wind farm; Operations and maintenance; Sea-sickness |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3762099 |
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