A research program on marine evacuation by lifeboat has begun as a partnership between the National Research Council's Institute for Marine Dynamics and Memorial University of Newfoundland. The program has three main aims: to evaluate lifeboat evacuation capabilities as a function of weather conditions; to evaluate the use of model testing techniques; and to explore performance measures and examine their practical utility in the contect of performance standards and goal based regulations.NRC publication: Ye
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The capabilities of various marine evacuation systems have been investigated using systematic series...
Evacuation from offshore petroleum installations and marine vessels in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions...
The Offshore Evacuation Systems project at the National Research Council of Canada-Institute for Mar...
The move away from prescriptive safety regulations and toward performance based standards requirest ...
The capabilities of two marine evacuation systems were investigated using systematic series of model...
The capabilities of marine evacuation systems deployed on offshore structures have been investigated...
The capabilities of two marine evacuation systems have been investigated using model experiments in ...
This report begins with an overview of the Escape, Evacuation and Rescue (EER) project, and the obje...
This report describes a systematic study aimed at establishing the capabilities of evacuation system...
Evacuation system performance deteriorates as weather conditions worsen. A research program based on...
The trend in regulation development in the offshore and maritime industries appears to be away from ...
The capabilities of three marine evacuation systems have been investigated using systematic series o...
This report describes the results of a physical model study aimed at establishing a baseline perform...
To enhance the safety inherent to a vessel?s escape and evacuation system, attention has to be given...
Free-fall lifeboats offer a means to evacuate a ship or offshore installation rapidly, without the l...
The capabilities of various marine evacuation systems have been investigated using systematic series...
Evacuation from offshore petroleum installations and marine vessels in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions...
The Offshore Evacuation Systems project at the National Research Council of Canada-Institute for Mar...
The move away from prescriptive safety regulations and toward performance based standards requirest ...
The capabilities of two marine evacuation systems were investigated using systematic series of model...
The capabilities of marine evacuation systems deployed on offshore structures have been investigated...
The capabilities of two marine evacuation systems have been investigated using model experiments in ...
This report begins with an overview of the Escape, Evacuation and Rescue (EER) project, and the obje...
This report describes a systematic study aimed at establishing the capabilities of evacuation system...
Evacuation system performance deteriorates as weather conditions worsen. A research program based on...
The trend in regulation development in the offshore and maritime industries appears to be away from ...
The capabilities of three marine evacuation systems have been investigated using systematic series o...
This report describes the results of a physical model study aimed at establishing a baseline perform...
To enhance the safety inherent to a vessel?s escape and evacuation system, attention has to be given...
Free-fall lifeboats offer a means to evacuate a ship or offshore installation rapidly, without the l...
The capabilities of various marine evacuation systems have been investigated using systematic series...
Evacuation from offshore petroleum installations and marine vessels in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions...