AbstractThis paper presents study of 115 grounding accident reports from the Safety Investigation Authority of Finland and Marine Accident Investigation Branch of the UK, as well as 163 near-miss grounding reports from ForeSea and Finnpilot incident databases. The objective was to find the type of knowledge that can be extracted from such sources and discuss the usability of accident and incident reports for evidence-based risk modeling. A new version of Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) is introduced as a framework to review the accident reports. The new positive taxonomy as Safety Factors, which are based on high level positive functions that are prerequisite for safe transport operations, is used for reviewing the ...
AbstractMost of the risk models for ship-grounding accidents do not fully utilize available evidence...
This research aimed to identify and map the common patterns of human and organizational causes under...
Maritime accidents remain a concern in our society despite of the continuous improvement on safety m...
International audienceThis paper presents study of 115 grounding accident reports from the Safety In...
This paper presents study of 115 grounding accident reports from the Safety Investigation Authority ...
AbstractThis paper presents study of 115 grounding accident reports from the Safety Investigation Au...
Most of the risk models for ship-grounding accidents do not fully utilize available evidence, since ...
The importance of accident investigations carried out in every field where operators play a vital ro...
Most of the risk models for ship-grounding accidents do not fully utilize available evidence, since ...
Despite the continuous improvement of safety measures, maritime accidents remain a concern in our so...
International audienceOver the last decade, the shipping industry has implemented a number of measur...
International audienceOver the last decade, the shipping industry has implemented a number of measur...
In recent years, marine pilotage accidents occurring on a worldwide basis as a result of human error...
Human factors are considered among the most important cause of accidents/incidents at sea and in har...
Despite established and proven prescriptive safety legislation, accidents regularly occur across all...
AbstractMost of the risk models for ship-grounding accidents do not fully utilize available evidence...
This research aimed to identify and map the common patterns of human and organizational causes under...
Maritime accidents remain a concern in our society despite of the continuous improvement on safety m...
International audienceThis paper presents study of 115 grounding accident reports from the Safety In...
This paper presents study of 115 grounding accident reports from the Safety Investigation Authority ...
AbstractThis paper presents study of 115 grounding accident reports from the Safety Investigation Au...
Most of the risk models for ship-grounding accidents do not fully utilize available evidence, since ...
The importance of accident investigations carried out in every field where operators play a vital ro...
Most of the risk models for ship-grounding accidents do not fully utilize available evidence, since ...
Despite the continuous improvement of safety measures, maritime accidents remain a concern in our so...
International audienceOver the last decade, the shipping industry has implemented a number of measur...
International audienceOver the last decade, the shipping industry has implemented a number of measur...
In recent years, marine pilotage accidents occurring on a worldwide basis as a result of human error...
Human factors are considered among the most important cause of accidents/incidents at sea and in har...
Despite established and proven prescriptive safety legislation, accidents regularly occur across all...
AbstractMost of the risk models for ship-grounding accidents do not fully utilize available evidence...
This research aimed to identify and map the common patterns of human and organizational causes under...
Maritime accidents remain a concern in our society despite of the continuous improvement on safety m...