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Author Haugen, Stein

Title Maritime Transportation Safety Management and Risk Analysis
Edition 2nd ed
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (673 p.)
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Authors -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 International trade and shipping -- 1.3 Risk and safety -- 1.4 Anatomy of an accident -- 1.5 Managing risk -- 1.6 Motivation for writing the book -- 1.7 Scope -- 1.8 How to use the book -- References -- 2 The risk picture -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 Major accidents -- 2.1.2 Occupational accidents -- 2.1.3 Environmental factors -- 2.1.4 Flag -- 2.1.5 Age of ship -- 2.1.6 Discussion -- 2.2 Accident statistics -- 2.3 Maritime activity
2.4 Important accidents -- 2.5 Fatalities among seafarers -- 2.6 Oil spills and pollution -- 2.7 Effect of some factors on the risk level -- References -- 3 Terminology -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Risk and safety -- 3.2.1 Risk -- 3.2.2 Positive risk -- 3.2.3 Other definitions of risk -- 3.2.4 Safety -- 3.2.5 Perceived risk vs calculated risk -- 3.2.6 Use of risk vs safety -- 3.3 Hazard and accident -- 3.3.1 An introduction to the bow-tie model -- 3.3.2 Hazard -- 3.3.3 Initiating event -- 3.3.4 Accident scenario -- 3.3.5 Causal factor -- 3.3.6 Accident -- 3.3.7 Incident and near miss
3.4 Frequency and probability -- 3.4.1 Probability -- 3.4.2 Frequency -- 3.5 Consequence -- 3.6 Safety management -- 3.7 Stakeholder -- 3.8 Risk analysis and risk assessment -- 3.9 Risk control and reduction -- 3.10 Risk acceptance criteria -- References -- 4 Stakeholders, rules, and regulations -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 International trade and shipping -- 4.2.1 Seaborne transport -- 4.2.2 Shipping markets -- 4.2.3 Ship types and trades -- 4.2.4 Economics of shipping -- 4.2.5 Competitiveness of shipping -- 4.3 The shipping industry system -- 4.3.1 Stakeholders
4.3.2 Corporate social responsibility -- 4.3.3 The shipowner -- 4.3.4 The charterer -- 4.4 The maritime safety regime -- 4.4.1 Why safety improvement is difficult -- 4.4.2 Rules and regulations -- 4.4.3 The structure of control -- 4.4.4 International Maritime Organization (IMO) -- 4.5 Ship safety conventions -- 4.5.1 SOLAS -- 4.5.2 UNCLOS -- 4.5.3 International convention on load lines, 1966 -- 4.5.4 STCW convention -- 4.5.5 MARPOL -- 4.5.6 The ISM Code -- 4.6 International Labour Organization -- 4.7 European Union -- 4.8 Enforcement of safety regulation -- 4.8.1 Flag State Control
4.8.2 Delegation of flag State Control -- 4.8.3 The Flag State audit project -- 4.9 Port State Control -- 4.9.1 UNCLOS -- 4.9.2 MOU Port State Control (PSC) -- 4.10 Classification Societies -- 4.11 Civil maritime law -- References -- 5 Safety management system -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Prescriptive vs functional rules and regulations -- 5.3 Safety management in a wider perspective -- 5.4 Safety management process -- 5.4.1 Establish the context -- 5.4.2 Risk analysis -- 5.4.3 Risk evaluation -- 5.4.4 Propose measures to reduce risk -- 5.4.5 Decide and implement -- 5.4.6 Monitoring and reporting
Summary This overview covers regulations and guidelines, current practice, and approaches and methods in maritime safety management -- with new chapters on security and on terminology, and significant new coverage of risk acceptance, safety management systems, human reliability assessment, and formal safety assessment
Notes Description based upon print version of record
5.4.7 Consultation and reporting
Form Electronic book
Author Kristiansen, Svein
ISBN 9781000784978
1000784975