Product Description
The Wellbeing at Sea Tool is a digital survey that is completed by seafarers and on completion provides personalised advice on how to improve wellbeing at sea. The anonymised data it collects is then sent to managers to help them identify priority areas for improvement and highlight best practice.
The questions in the tool were initially developed by asking 197 seafarers 70 questions about their wellbeing, mental state, physical state, working conditions and organisational culture. Factor analysis was then conducted to identify the questions with the strongest correlation to overall wellbeing. The shortlist of questions were then separated into the following categories
- General wellbeing
- Bullying, harassment & discrimination
- Diversity & inclusion
- Physical health
- Tiredness & fatigue
- Organisational support.
Primary benefits of the Wellbeing at Sea Tool - Gain a baseline of organisational wellbeing and help prioritise interventions
- Provides pragmatic tailored advice for organisations from the “Wellbeing at Sea: A guide for Organisations” publication
- Seafarers will receive instant and tailored, pragmatic advice and signposting to services to improve wellbeing onboard from the “Wellbeing at Sea: A pocket guide for Seafarers” publication
- Works on multiple levels of intervention to help create a culture of wellbeing throughout all levels of an organisation
- An evidence-based approach for organisations to develop and test the efficacy of wellbeing interventions
- Generates a summary report of the results and provides recommendations to address identified issues
- Functionality to focus and compare results against departments, job roles, locations, age etc.
- Provides the MCA with fully anonymised data that can help direct future areas of work.
With the current buzz around seafarer wellbeing, now is industrys chance to address the issue. Overwhelmingly, research has shown that safety and wellbeing are inherently linked. Poor employee wellbeing is consistently linked to a greater accident and error rate, reduced productivity, and increased absenteeism at work.
Seafarers work in unique environments that can be immensely rewarding and at times challenging. As understanding of health, wellbeing and safety increases, the industry is aware that some characteristics inherent to the environment onboard (e.g. prolonged periods away from loved ones, noise and vibration) may have a negative effect on the wellbeing of Seafarers.
First year licence fee (excluding VAT) is £1305 + VAT
Annual renewal charges (excluding VAT) £675 + VAT.
Where is the Wellbeing at Sea Tool hosted?
The survey and the data it records are hosted on a dedicated server in the UK, with ANS Group Ltd managed by Snap Surveys, who are fully ISO 27001 accredited.
More details can be found here:
Visit Snap Surveys - security accessibility and professional outline: https://www.snapsurveys.com/survey-software/security-accessibility-and-professional-outline
Visit ANS Group Ltd - data security: https://www.ans.co.uk/enterprise-cloud/security
For more information and FAQs please visit: https://www.wellbeingseatool.com
May take up to 24 working hours to process
This product is non-refundable