Turning to the Human Side of Shipping, Mrs Elisabeth Calbari, Neuropsychologist, Executive Leadership Consultant, and Founder of Self Balance, engaged in a thought-provoking discussion with Mr Costas Th. Kontes, Chief Commercial Officer at Navilands Management Holdings S.A.
, and Mrs Maria A. Korkontzelou, Crew Manager at Seanergy Maritime Holdings Corp., on “The Development of Safety Culture: A Sonata for Resilience.
” Mrs Calbari posed a fundamental question to the participants: How does culture influence the lives of those at sea? Is it truly a shared value? Mrs Korkontzelou acknowledged that safety culture is a critical yet complex issue. While it is challenging to establish, companies can adopt various strategies to enhance crew engagement on board. Mr Kontes emphasized that safety culture is fundamentally about the human element.
Non-compliance introduces significant risks, and it is imperative that all stakeholders recognize this reality. A crucial first step is conducting an assessment to understand the crew’s mindset, ensuring that both seafarers and shore-based teams speak the same language and share a common understanding. Training should not merely fulfill a checklist or enforce a protocol—it must go deeper, fostering a safety-first mindset, encouraging engagement, and promoting teamwork in its implementation.
Leadership and communication, Mr Kontes pointed out, are often the “Achilles’ heel” of this effort, as open dialogue is frequently lacking. Howe.






































