Future of ship safety is recently a core topic discussed in various platforms by maritime stakeholders. Regarding this issue, it is so significant task to achieve maritime regulatory …
S Kaspers, N Karanikas, S Piric, R van Aalst… - … and Robustness in …, 2017 - research.hva.nl
A literature review conducted as part of a research project named “Measuring Safety in Aviation–Developing Metrics for Safety Management Systems” revealed several challenges …
TSS Mbong, DA Bygvraa - International maritime health, 2021 - journals.viamedica.pl
Background:“Safety First!” as it is always said, safety is a primary concern in any human activity. Shipping, one of the most dangerous industries in the world demands the …
VV Thai - Maritime Policy & Management, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
In recent years, the issue of maritime security has become a major concern on the international maritime agenda. One of the issues in this respect is how to enhance security …
FAC Mendonca, TQ Carney - Journal of Aviation Technology …, 2017 - commons.erau.edu
Abstract/Description The Safety Management Annex (Annex 19), which became applicable in November 2013, consolidates safety management provisions previously contained in six …
AM Goulielmos, K Mitroussi… - International journal of …, 2008 - inderscienceonline.com
We dealt with an essential issue? we believe? which is Quality vs. Safety in Shipping. Shipping is not proud for achieving zero defects or accidents, as it should. Efforts in the …
Ø Dahl, J Fenstad, T Kongsvik - Maritime Policy & Management, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Procedure violations are commonly identified as an essential causal factor in maritime accidents. This also applies to the Norwegian offshore service vessel sector. This illustrates …
YL Hsu - Journal of Aeronautics, Astronautics and Aviation …, 2008 - airitilibrary.com
The systemic origins of many accidents have led to heightened interest in the way in which organizations identify and manage risks within the airline industry, and to the development …
LC Sahatjian - J. Mar. L. & Com., 1998 - HeinOnline
On July 1, 1998, the International Safety Management Code (ISM Code) 1 became effective for passenger vessels, passenger high-speed craft, oil tankers, chemical tankers, bulk …