The safe and effective operation of U.S. Navy ships is dependent on Sailors who must stand an alert and responsive watch. When Sailors become fatigued, mishaps and accidents with grave consequences can occur. Habitability factors onboard Navy ships have a direct impact on a Sailors ability to obtain adequate sleep. Specifically, light and temperature within the berthing compartment can have an effect on a Sailors sleep.
Improving U.S. Navy Shipboard Habitability: Effects of Light and Temperature in Berthing Compartments
2020
77 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Psychiatry , Psychology , Human Factors Engineering , Human factors engineering , Human systems integration , Uss momsen , Uss fitzgerald , Motor skills , Uss nimitz , Sleep deprivation , Circadian rhythms , Naval operations , Sleep conditions , Habitability , Habitability factors , Circadian based watchbill , Light , Temperature , Rack curtains
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