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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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5.4.7 Consultation and reporting |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Kristiansen, Svein
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ISBN |
9781000784978 |
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1000784975 |
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