Navigational collisions are one of the major safety concerns in many seaports. Despite the extent of recent works done on port navigational safety research, little is known about harbor pilot’s perception of collision risks in port fairways. This paper uses a hierarchical ordered probit model to investigate associations between perceived risks and the geometric and traffic characteristics of fairways and the pilot attributes. Perceived risk data, collected through a risk perception survey conducted among the Singapore port pilots, are used to calibrate the model. Intra-class correlation coefficient justifies use of the hierarchical model in comparison with an ordinary model. Results show higher perceived risks in fairways attached to anchor...
The majority of maritime traffic accidents are due to human failure. This paper describes an approac...
Navigational safety analysis relying on collision statistics is often hampered because of low number...
Accidents in port areas are generally relatively minor given the lower prevailing speeds, but danger...
Navigational collisions are one of the major safety concerns in many seaports. Despite the extent of...
Navigational collisions are one of the major safety concerns for many seaports. Despite the extent o...
Navigational collisions are a major safety concern in many seaports. Despite the recent advances in ...
An increase in the likelihood of navigational collisions in port waters has put focus on the collisi...
Despite the extent of works done on modelling port water collisions, not much research effort has be...
Despite the extent of works done on modelling port water collisions, not much research effort has be...
With increasing rate of shipping traffic, the risk of collisions in busy and congested port waters i...
Navigational collisions are one of the major safety concerns for many seaports. Continuing growth of...
The risk for a ship collision is usually predicted to be one of the dominating risks for an offshore...
Abstract: The classification of risk factors and the identification of risk acceptance criteria are ...
As a method of reviewing the design of new fairways and the redesign of existing fairways, we propos...
With increasing rate of shipping traffic, the risk of collisions in busy and congested port waters i...
The majority of maritime traffic accidents are due to human failure. This paper describes an approac...
Navigational safety analysis relying on collision statistics is often hampered because of low number...
Accidents in port areas are generally relatively minor given the lower prevailing speeds, but danger...
Navigational collisions are one of the major safety concerns in many seaports. Despite the extent of...
Navigational collisions are one of the major safety concerns for many seaports. Despite the extent o...
Navigational collisions are a major safety concern in many seaports. Despite the recent advances in ...
An increase in the likelihood of navigational collisions in port waters has put focus on the collisi...
Despite the extent of works done on modelling port water collisions, not much research effort has be...
Despite the extent of works done on modelling port water collisions, not much research effort has be...
With increasing rate of shipping traffic, the risk of collisions in busy and congested port waters i...
Navigational collisions are one of the major safety concerns for many seaports. Continuing growth of...
The risk for a ship collision is usually predicted to be one of the dominating risks for an offshore...
Abstract: The classification of risk factors and the identification of risk acceptance criteria are ...
As a method of reviewing the design of new fairways and the redesign of existing fairways, we propos...
With increasing rate of shipping traffic, the risk of collisions in busy and congested port waters i...
The majority of maritime traffic accidents are due to human failure. This paper describes an approac...
Navigational safety analysis relying on collision statistics is often hampered because of low number...
Accidents in port areas are generally relatively minor given the lower prevailing speeds, but danger...