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Westwood-Thomas Associates.

Locality: Norton Summit, South Australia

Phone: +61 438 808 808



Address: PO Box 10 5136 Norton Summit, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.westwood-thomas.com.au

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25.01.2022 On my way home... #aviation #safety #AKL



25.01.2022 Australia's national transport safety investigator (ATSB) is looking for people with tertiary qualifications in human factors. In addition to human factors tran...sportation safety competencies, you should have industry based safety awareness, leadership, communication, analytical and technical writing skills. Transport safety industry experience involving rail or maritime is preferred for this position. ATSB jobs are only open to Australian citizens. Full details on this position available here: http://www.atsb.gov.au/about_atsb/employment/

24.01.2022 Back collecting data on the flight deck

23.01.2022 Last light - First stars @ 40,000ft. Nearly home...



23.01.2022 Managing fatigue...

23.01.2022 Another day another harbour...

23.01.2022 OK - decided to embrace social media...



22.01.2022 Hazy Sydney Harbour | CCTV | Harbour Control | VTS

21.01.2022 Maritime Human Factors today... #fatigue #safety

20.01.2022 Another day another port... #maritime #shipping #safety

20.01.2022 Harnessing the perfume of the Barr Smith Library to finish a text on Training and Assessing Non-Technical Skills...

20.01.2022 This week's challenge: multiple projects for different business units in the same organisation. Silos within silos and the complexity of "cross-recommendations".



19.01.2022 A beautiful night for work...

18.01.2022 Sunrise... #fatigue #shiftwork #safety

18.01.2022 Airport lighting guiding me home again...

18.01.2022 A great office this morning and even better to see rain over central Australia...

17.01.2022 A busy day today...

16.01.2022 Working with the executive of a certain port today... What a gorgeous place!

16.01.2022 Our "Operational Readiness" team spent a great day lead by A/Prof Matthew Thomas with the scientific and technical crew of the CSIRO RV Investigator in Hobart today developing fatigue management plans for the upcoming Southern Ocean climate and oceanic research voyages...

16.01.2022 Straight line home...

15.01.2022 I have just had a new feeling... It is a feeling where, at immigration, the customs official swipes your passport and takes one look at your departure card and presses a button. Then a smile, and your documents are passed to someone else and you are whisked away for questioning... It is a feeling of deep fear when you actually logically know you have nothing to be concerned about... Seems like my destination, in combination with my travel history, is dodgy. Thankfully my story checks out and I live another day to work in Human Factors... Again, I love my job!

14.01.2022 Evening port operations...

13.01.2022 Hot off the press...

12.01.2022 Somewhat foreboding at work on the harbour today...

11.01.2022 Heading home across a sea of stratus...

11.01.2022 long day || short final

10.01.2022 Port operations...

10.01.2022 Motion capture...

10.01.2022 Evening arrivals home...

10.01.2022 Tailwinds across the Tasman...

09.01.2022 Lining up NZQN...

09.01.2022 Port operations

09.01.2022 Launching into a sky on fire tonight...

09.01.2022 Clearance to depart...

08.01.2022 Heading home from Papua New Guinea... I had a nice orientation to the "cloudbreak" procedure whilst I was there - which is a story all of its own. An amazing country.

08.01.2022 Early winter starts... #fatigue #shiftwork

08.01.2022 Back to work...

07.01.2022 Maritime Human Factors - Lighthouse Fresnel Lens

07.01.2022 Massive week. Just reflecting on how great it is to work in Human Factors. This week my work included working with: Submariners High Voltage Utilities Network Controllers Volunteer Fire Fighters ... Commercial Airline Pilots Pedestrians Surgeons More commercial airline pilots Anaesthetists Cabin crew Emergency services Air crash investigators Train Drivers Radiologists Yet more commercial airline pilots I love my job!

05.01.2022 Outward bound...

05.01.2022 Heading home...

01.01.2022 Yes - both of us are trying to get some water..

01.01.2022 Wearing the academic hat all this week. Up in North West WA for a project with CQUniversity - The Appleton Institute.

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