Ewch i’r prif gynnwys
Neil Ellis

Mr Neil Ellis

Cydymaith Ymchwil, Canolfan Ymchwil Ryngwladol Morwyr

Ysgol y Gwyddorau Cymdeithasol

Trosolwyg

  • Iechyd meddwl morwyr
  • Iechyd a lles morwyr
  • Yr amgylchedd adeiledig a'i effeithiau ar iechyd a lles
  • Canfyddiadau o risg yn y diwydiant morwrol
  • Casglu a dadansoddi data damweiniau
  • Blinder yn y gweithle
  • Technegau ymchwil mewn amgylchedd morol

Cyhoeddiad

2023

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

2013

  • Sampson, H., Ellis, N. and Bailey, N. J. 2013. 'Walking the talk': how companies succeed in managing risk at sea. Presented at: SIRC Symposium 2013, Cardiff, UK, 3-4 July 2013Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2013). Cardiff: Seafarers International Research Centre (SIRC) pp. 25-37.
  • Ellis, N. and Sampson, H. 2013. Corporate social responsibility and the quality of seafarers accommodation and recreational facilities. Presented at: IMISS2013 - International Scientific Meeting for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Shipping, Kotka, Finland, 11-12 June 2013 Presented at Kunnaala, V. and Viertola, J. eds.IMISS2013 - Proceedings of the International Scientific Meeting for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Shipping: 2nd International Maritime Incident and Near Miss Reporting Conference. Turku: Turun yliopisto / University of Turku pp. 91-109.
  • Ellis, N. and Sampson, H. 2013. Accommodation and welfare on contemporary cargo ships. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2013Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2013). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre pp. 100-118.
  • Tang, L., Acejo, I., Ellis, N., Turgo, N. and Sampson, H. 2013. Behind the headlines? An analysis of accident investigation reports. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2013Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2013). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre pp. 1-24.
  • Turgo, N., Sampson, H., Acejo, I., Ellis, N. and Tang, L. 2013. Understanding the relationships between ship and shore personnel - a new study. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2013Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2013). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre pp. 38-53.
  • Turgo, N., Ellis, N., Tang, L., Sampson, H. and Acejo, I. 2013. The use of mandatory equipment on-board. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2013Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2013). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre pp. 54-72.

2012

2011

  • Bailey, N. J., Ellis, N. and Sampson, H. 2011. Living and working conditions aboard large yachts. Presented at: SIRC Symposium 2011, Cardiff, UK, 6-7 July 2011 Presented at Sampson, H. ed.Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2011). Cardiff, UK: Cardiff University pp. 21-32.

2010

2009

  • Ellis, N. 2009. Life at Sea: Room for Improvement?. Nautilus International Telegraph, pp. 24-25.
  • Ellis, N., Bloor, M. and Sampson, H. 2009. Patterns in injury reporting. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2009Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2009). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre pp. 1-8.
  • Ellis, N. 2009. Vessel design and the well-being of seafarers. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2009Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2009). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre pp. 75-90.

2008

2007

2006

2005

  • Ellis, N. 2005. Key concerns about safety at sea. The Sea(177), pp. 4.
  • Ellis, N., Sampson, H., Aguado, J. C., Baylon, A., Del Rosario, L., Lim, Y. F. and Velga, J. 2005. What seafarers think of CBT. Project Report. Cardiff: Cardiff University.
  • Ellis, N., Sampson, H., Walters, D. and Bailey, N. 2005. Safety and perceptions of risk. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2005, Cardiff University, July 2005Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2005). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre pp. 91-107.

2004

2003

201

  • Ellis, N., Sampson, H. and Wadsworth, E. 201. Fatalities at sea. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2011Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2011). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre pp. 46-65.

Cynadleddau

  • Sampson, H., Ellis, N. and Bailey, N. J. 2013. 'Walking the talk': how companies succeed in managing risk at sea. Presented at: SIRC Symposium 2013, Cardiff, UK, 3-4 July 2013Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2013). Cardiff: Seafarers International Research Centre (SIRC) pp. 25-37.
  • Ellis, N. and Sampson, H. 2013. Corporate social responsibility and the quality of seafarers accommodation and recreational facilities. Presented at: IMISS2013 - International Scientific Meeting for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Shipping, Kotka, Finland, 11-12 June 2013 Presented at Kunnaala, V. and Viertola, J. eds.IMISS2013 - Proceedings of the International Scientific Meeting for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Shipping: 2nd International Maritime Incident and Near Miss Reporting Conference. Turku: Turun yliopisto / University of Turku pp. 91-109.
  • Ellis, N. and Sampson, H. 2013. Accommodation and welfare on contemporary cargo ships. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2013Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2013). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre pp. 100-118.
  • Tang, L., Acejo, I., Ellis, N., Turgo, N. and Sampson, H. 2013. Behind the headlines? An analysis of accident investigation reports. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2013Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2013). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre pp. 1-24.
  • Turgo, N., Sampson, H., Acejo, I., Ellis, N. and Tang, L. 2013. Understanding the relationships between ship and shore personnel - a new study. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2013Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2013). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre pp. 38-53.
  • Turgo, N., Ellis, N., Tang, L., Sampson, H. and Acejo, I. 2013. The use of mandatory equipment on-board. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2013Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2013). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre pp. 54-72.
  • Bailey, N. J., Ellis, N. and Sampson, H. 2011. Living and working conditions aboard large yachts. Presented at: SIRC Symposium 2011, Cardiff, UK, 6-7 July 2011 Presented at Sampson, H. ed.Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2011). Cardiff, UK: Cardiff University pp. 21-32.
  • Ellis, N., Bloor, M. and Sampson, H. 2009. Patterns in injury reporting. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2009Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2009). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre pp. 1-8.
  • Ellis, N. 2009. Vessel design and the well-being of seafarers. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2009Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2009). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre pp. 75-90.
  • Ellis, N. 2008. Accident and incident data: The perceptions of the risk of certain incidents versus the reality of reported data. Presented at: 2nd International Scientific Maritime Conference: Frederick University. Human Resources in the Shipping Industry: New Trends and Challenges in the 21st Century, Limassol, Cyprus, 21 - 22 November 2008.
  • Ellis, N. 2007. Accident and incident data. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2007, Cardiff University, 04-05 July 2007Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2007). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre pp. 81-111.
  • Ellis, N., Sampson, H., Walters, D. and Bailey, N. 2005. Safety and perceptions of risk. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2005, Cardiff University, July 2005Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2005). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre pp. 91-107.
  • Ellis, N., Allen, P. H. and Burke, A. 2003. The influence of noise and motion on sleep, mood and performance of seafarers. Presented at: Contemporary Ergonomics 2003, April 2003 Presented at McCabe, P. T. ed.Contemporary Ergonomics 2003. London: Taylor & Francis pp. 137-142.
  • Burke, A., Ellis, N. and Allen, P. H. 2003. The impact of work patterns on stress and fatigue among offshore worker populations. Presented at: Contemporary Ergonomics 2003, April 2003 Presented at McCabe, P. T. ed.Contemporary Ergonomics 2003. London: Taylor & Francis pp. 131-136.
  • Allen, P. H., Burke, A. and Ellis, N. 2003. A cross-vessel survey of seafarers examining factors associated with fatigue. Presented at: Contemporary Ergonomics 2003, April 2003 Presented at McCabe, P. T. ed.Contemporary Ergonomics 2003. London: Taylor & Francis pp. 125-130.
  • Ellis, N., Sampson, H. and Wadsworth, E. 201. Fatalities at sea. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2011Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2011). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre pp. 46-65.

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Bywgraffiad

Ymunodd Neil â SIRC yn 2003 lle cafodd ei benodi i ddechrau i weithio ar gronfa ddata marchnad y Blaid Lafur Fyd-eang. Cyn ymuno â SIRC, bu Neil yn gweithio yn yr uned Seicoleg Galwedigaethol ac Iechyd ym Mhrifysgol Caerdydd fel cynorthwyydd ymchwil ar y prosiect blinder, iechyd a diogelwch. Archwiliodd y prosiect hwn, a gynhaliwyd mewn cydweithrediad â SIRC, achosion straen a blinder yn y diwydiant morwrol. Hwn oedd y cyntaf o'i fath i fynd â phrofion perfformiad i'r amgylchedd morwrol, ac roedd Neil yn cynnal nifer o deithiau ymchwil ar fwrdd y diwedd. Mae gradd gyntaf Neil yn BSc (Anrh) mewn Seicoleg a Chyfathrebu, ac mae ganddo hefyd MPhil, y dyfarnwyd y ddau ohonynt gan Sefydliad Prifysgol Cymru, Caerdydd.  

Yn SIRC mae Neil ar hyn o bryd yn gweithio ar brosiect iechyd a mynediad at ofal iechyd y Morwyr yn 2023 a ariennir gan Stiftelsen Sveriges Sjömanshus (SSS) sy'n edrych ar iechyd morwyr rhyngwladol trwy holiaduron a chyfweliadau sy'n cymharu eu statws iechyd cyfredol â'r hyn a geir mewn astudiaethau a gwblhawyd yn 2011 a 2016. Am y tro cyntaf, bydd yr astudiaeth yn edrych ar fynediad at ofal iechyd a'r anawsterau y mae morwyr yn eu profi wrth gael gafael ar y gofal hwnnw, yn ogystal â'r anawsterau y mae gweithredwyr llongau yn eu hwynebu wrth geisio cefnogi iechyd gweithwyr eu bwrdd llongau.

Yn y gorffennol mae Neil wedi gweithio ar nifer o brosiectau eraill o fewn SIRC, gan gynnwys:

1) Ymarfer cwmpasu sy'n ymwneud â gwerthuso tystiolaeth sy'n sail i wneud penderfyniadau yn y diwydiant llongau yn y dyfodol

Edrychodd y prosiect hwn ar gyfer Sefydliad Cofrestr Lloyd's ar y dystiolaeth a ddefnyddir i gefnogi gwneud penderfyniadau mewn perthynas â diogelwch yn y diwydiant morwrol. Roedd y prosiect ei hun yn ymarfer cwmpasu a gynhyrchodd gipolwg manwl o'r math o wybodaeth sy'n cael ei defnyddio ar hyn o bryd gan y diwydiant morwrol i lywio'r broses o wneud penderfyniadau.

2) Mapio Gweithwyr Morwrol Proffesiynol - Tuag at system casglu data Ewropeaidd ar raddfa lawn

Edrychodd yr ymchwil a ariannwyd gan Ffederasiwn Gweithwyr Trafnidiaeth Ewrop (ETF) a Chymdeithas Perchnogion Llongau Cymunedol Ewrop (ECSA) ar argaeledd a chywirdeb data ar y rhai a gyflogir yn y diwydiant morwrol ym mhob gwlad yn yr Undeb Ewropeaidd (yn ogystal â Gwlad yr Iâ, Norwy a'r DU) yn asesu pa ddata oedd ar gael a pha mor fanwl a chywir oedd hyn, gydag argymhellion ar gyfer datblygu system casglu data ledled Ewrop yn cael eu gwneud.

3) Iechyd meddwl a lles morwyr

Mae'r prosiect hwn a ariennir gan y Sefydliad Diogelwch Galwedigaethol ac Iechyd (ISOH) yn edrych ar iechyd meddwl morwyr. Archwiliodd yr astudiaeth pa ddata oedd yn bodoli eisoes ar iechyd meddwl morwyr yn ogystal â chasglu data newydd am iechyd meddwl gan forwyr a chwmnïau llongau er mwyn nodi pa ffactorau y mae llongau ar fwrdd llong yn eu cefnogi/tanseilio iechyd meddwl da.

4) Prosiectau Eraill

  • Y berthynas rhwng ochr y glannau a phersonél y bwrdd llongau
  • Morwyr yn defnyddio offer gorfodol
  • Dylunio llety
  • Cywirdeb canfyddiadau o risg o'i gymharu â data damweiniau gwirioneddol
  • Cyflenwi llafur morwrol byd-eang.
  • Ardystiad twyllodrus
  • Straen yn y diwydiant morwrol
  • Agweddau tuag at hyfforddiant cyfrifiadurol (CBT)

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Themâu ymchwil

Arbenigeddau

  • Iechyd Meddwl
  • Ystadegau
  • Ergonomeg
  • Lles yn y gweithle ac ansawdd bywyd gwaith
  • Cysylltiadau diwydiannol a gweithwyr