Worker influence on voluntary OHS management systems–A review of its ends and means

K Frick - Safety Science, 2011 - Elsevier
Voluntary management systems (MS) might improve occupational health and safety (OHS).
MSs, as with any OHS management, requires worker influence (and management …

[HTML][HTML] Assessing artefacts of maritime safety culture—current state and prerequisites for improvement

AM Teperi, J Lappalainen, V Puro, P Perttula - WMU Journal of Maritime …, 2019 - Springer
Implementing safety management (ISM Code) aims to promote a good safety culture in the
maritime industry. However, although this has improved safety, it has also paradoxically …

[HTML][HTML] Ship first: Seafarers' adjustment of records on work and rest hours

R Baumler, BS Bhatia, M Kitada - Marine Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
The article explores the recordkeeping practices of seafarers concerning the implementation
of work and rest hours' regulations. In particular, it considers what motivates seafarers to …

[HTML][HTML] Maritime safety and the ISM code: a study of investigated casualties and incidents

BM Batalden, AK Sydnes - WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs, 2014 - Springer
Abstract In 1993, the International Maritime Organization adopted the International Safety
Management (ISM) Code which requires all shipping companies operating certain types of …

[HTML][HTML] How deregulation can become overregulation: An empirical study into the growth of internal bureaucracy when governments take a step back

K Størkersen, T Thorvaldsen, T Kongsvik, S Dekker - Safety Science, 2020 - Elsevier
Over the past decades, government safety management regulation has been driven by
deregulation, simplification and organization-level regimes of inspection. So-called …

[HTML][HTML] Safety management in remotely controlled vessel operations

KV Størkersen - Marine Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Safety management is a topic of engagement and frustration among seafarers. Safety
management can reduce accidents, but it also can reduce the focus and flexibility needed to …

[HTML][HTML] Fatigue, an unsolved puzzle that continues contributing to accidents at sea

A Rajapakse, GR Emad - Marine Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Fatigue is long known to be a significant factor contributing to maritime accidents. Despite
international efforts to curb this element through introducing advanced technology …

A Bayesian network model for container shipping companies' organisational sustainability risk management

Y Zhou, KF Yuen - Transportation Research Part D: Transport and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Serving as the backbone of the international trade, the shipping industry is transforming
towards sustainability or environmental, social, and governance (ESG). However, this …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring the range of retention issues for seafarers in global shipping: opportunities for further research

LD Caesar, S Cahoon, J Fei - WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs, 2015 - Springer
Discussions surrounding the global shortage of seafarers (especially ship officers) continue
to evolve and have attracted the attention of a growing number of researchers and industry …

Analyzing the factors determining the effectiveness of the international safety management code applied on ships through the fuzzy DEMATEL method

M Yorulmaz, K Karabulut - Safety science, 2022 - Elsevier
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 …