The sustainability of maritime trade and the marine environment is related to the safe management and operation of ships. Thus, ISM Code was enforced to ensure the safety …
I Vlachos, A Pantouvakis… - Maritime Policy & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Despite it is widely accepted that the job satisfaction of Seafarers is low, few studies have examined to develop a model of its determinants and stressors based on theorical …
I Fasoulis - Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The concept of sustainable development has entered the shipping industry for good. A recent example relates to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals presented by the United …
Inadequate human actions are still the main cause of all reported accidents and incidents on board ships. The aim of this study is to explore the influence of safety resource activities and …
Maritime transport is a rule-intensive mode of transport. Maritime accidents continue to occur, however, and the catastrophic consequences of such accidents means that maritime …
Dense maritime activity in Indonesia potentially causes ship accidents such as shipwreck, ship aground, ship collision, and ship on fire. If a ship accident occurs, stakeholders must be …
Sažetak Substandard ships pose a significant threat to human life and the environment. Therefore, detecting deficiencies and removing such vessels from service is necessary …
I Mok, E D'agostini, D Ryoo - The Journal of Navigation, 2023 - cambridge.org
This study investigates whether the International Safety Management (ISM) Code remains an effective regulatory tool for the shipping industry by analysing maritime accident statistics …
Under the regulations of the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC), the occupational setting for those at sea is notably different compared to usual employment conditions. The scarcity of …