Bibliographic citations
Cáceres, J., (2020). El régimen de guardia a tres secciones y la fatiga laboral del personal de las unidades de superficie de la Marina de Guerra del Perú durante los tránsitos hacia los compromisos operacionales. [Escuela Superior de Guerra Naval. Departamento de Investigación]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12927/295
Cáceres, J., El régimen de guardia a tres secciones y la fatiga laboral del personal de las unidades de superficie de la Marina de Guerra del Perú durante los tránsitos hacia los compromisos operacionales. []. PE: Escuela Superior de Guerra Naval. Departamento de Investigación; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12927/295
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title = "El régimen de guardia a tres secciones y la fatiga laboral del personal de las unidades de superficie de la Marina de Guerra del Perú durante los tránsitos hacia los compromisos operacionales.",
author = "Cáceres Tapia, Jaime Renato",
publisher = "Escuela Superior de Guerra Naval. Departamento de Investigación",
year = "2020"
}
The objective of this research is to determine the three-section watchbill that allows reducing the level of fatigue in the personnel of the surface units of the Peruvian Navy during operational commitments. For this, a quantitative approach of pre-experimental design was applied in which two watchbills of three sections were compared, the first one commonly used in our Navy, the watch of four hours at day and four at night, and the second, a North American watchbill where five hours of watch pass during the day and three at night. The survey technique was applied through the “Yoshitake” questionnaire to a sample of 90 crew members on board the ship. The fatigue variable was measured in four different stages throughout the study and it was determined that as the days of navigation passed, the levels of fatigue increased. Likewise, the parametric test of related means T-Student was used, determining that there is a statistically significant difference between both watchbills, showing in addition that the means of the North American watch are higher than those of the quarter watch. This work demonstrated that a watchbill adopted by a more developed Navy is not necessarily the ideal. In this regard, the development of larger studies similar to the present one should be promoted in order to have better watch regimes that allow controlling the level of fatigue and therefore achieve all the objectives entrusted by our Peruvian Navy.
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