%0 Journal Article %A Hult, Carl %T Perceived Quality of Safety Training Onboard Ship – The Swedish Case %J TransNav, the International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation %V 17 %N 1 %P 115-119 %D 2023 %U ./Article_Perceived_Quality_of_Safety_Training_Hult,65,1281.html %X This is a statistic study on the perceived quality of safety training. The study is based on respondents from the Swedish register of seafarers. The results show that the experience of safety training is generally positive among the seafarers. The level of positivity is influenced by personal circumstances (such as onboard position and age) and by external factors in the work environment (such as ship type, trade area and flag state). However, the effect of onboard position diminishes when age and external factors are controlled for. In this situation, only the positive effects for cabin crew and age remain with strength and significance. Most ship types show strong positive effect, except for road ferries and vessels for max 12 passengers. When it comes to trade area it is only sheltered trade that shows a significant positive effect. Moreover, a homeland flag in the stern leads to a significant increase in the perceived quality of the safety training. These findings are discussed in the concluding part of the paper. %@ 2083-6473 %R 10.12716/1001.17.01.11