The maritime industry is vital to the Swedish trade and economy. Shipping has less environmental impact per ton transported goods than other transport modes. Furthermore, ships use the sea as their roads, thus not requiring additional impact on the environment in the form of building roads or tracks to be able to transport goods or people. The aim of this thesis is to identify the characteristics of the safety management approach and safety management systems (SMS) in five Swedish companies operating in the Swedish shipping industry. It furthermore explores whether a new approach to safety management such as Safety II and resilience engineering can offer a complementary view to the current safety management. The study design of this thesis ...
Today, the catering personnel are an essential part of the safety organization on board Swedish pass...
Safety management regulation is an important supplement to market forces to establish a sufficient s...
Accident rates in the maritime industry have revealed a need for studies investigating antecedents f...
In spite of intensive international work on safety regulations the world has repeatedly witnessed ma...
The maritime industry is still characterized by prescriptive standards and reactive approaches in re...
This report is a study of Swedish traditional ships and their safety organization. The focus is on h...
This thesis is intended as an explorative study of Swedish masters’ perception of the concept of mar...
Designing maritime safety management systems commonly follows basic processes which focus on fulfill...
This thesis was commissioned by Oy Yxpila Hinaus-Bogsering Ab; a company engaged in harbor towage an...
Accident rates in the maritime industry have revealed a need for studies investigating antecedents f...
Maritime transport systems are becoming increasingly interconnected, automated, and complex. This pa...
Maritime transport is commonly categorized as one of the riskiest industry sectors. In Finnish sea a...
(1) Background: The resilience concept shows performance improvement in four potential aspects consi...
After a period of high activity within the offshore sector in Norway, they now experience a decrease...
Sjøfart er et farlig yrke som ofte assosieres med farer og risikoer som ikke finnes i like stor grad...
Today, the catering personnel are an essential part of the safety organization on board Swedish pass...
Safety management regulation is an important supplement to market forces to establish a sufficient s...
Accident rates in the maritime industry have revealed a need for studies investigating antecedents f...
In spite of intensive international work on safety regulations the world has repeatedly witnessed ma...
The maritime industry is still characterized by prescriptive standards and reactive approaches in re...
This report is a study of Swedish traditional ships and their safety organization. The focus is on h...
This thesis is intended as an explorative study of Swedish masters’ perception of the concept of mar...
Designing maritime safety management systems commonly follows basic processes which focus on fulfill...
This thesis was commissioned by Oy Yxpila Hinaus-Bogsering Ab; a company engaged in harbor towage an...
Accident rates in the maritime industry have revealed a need for studies investigating antecedents f...
Maritime transport systems are becoming increasingly interconnected, automated, and complex. This pa...
Maritime transport is commonly categorized as one of the riskiest industry sectors. In Finnish sea a...
(1) Background: The resilience concept shows performance improvement in four potential aspects consi...
After a period of high activity within the offshore sector in Norway, they now experience a decrease...
Sjøfart er et farlig yrke som ofte assosieres med farer og risikoer som ikke finnes i like stor grad...
Today, the catering personnel are an essential part of the safety organization on board Swedish pass...
Safety management regulation is an important supplement to market forces to establish a sufficient s...
Accident rates in the maritime industry have revealed a need for studies investigating antecedents f...