The aim of this paper is to investigate maritime safety from an occupational hazards perspective as opposed to a maritime casualty perspective. It is recognised that safety in shipping should encompass casualties arising from accidents occurring in the course of performing normal seafaring duties, not just those arising from technical defects or maritime disasters. The paper discusses an investigation involving a survey of 19 flag states and two detailed studies of records kept at the Hong Kong and Singapore maritime administrations. The results indicate that occupational accidents account for a significant proportion of fatalities at sea. The statistics presented specify the ship types that are most at risk, as well as the types of occupat...
Safety management regulation is an important supplement to market forces to establish a sufficient s...
Objectives: To assess environmental risks of fatal incidents in the maritime work-site and guides fo...
Aims Seafaring is known as a high-risk industry. The aims were to describe the incidence of non-fata...
The maritime working environment includes physical, ergonomic, environmental, psychological, and cul...
Seafaring is regarded as a dangerous occupation due to its inherent risks. Historically, seafaring w...
Movement of people is poised to be the next big thing in shipping. At the same time, almost 2,000 de...
Studies on the work-related accidents among seafarers conducted in various countries during the 1980...
Since the ‘Titanic’ disaster in 1912, safety in cruising has attracted international concerns. A num...
This paper examines the accident reporting procedures in the maritime transportation sector. A paral...
Background: Over 2300 merchant seafarers are currently employed on board UK Royal Fleet Auxiliary (...
It is commonly accepted that approximately 80 per cent of maritime accidents are due to human error....
In shipping, safety depends on the reliability of the technical and human components of the ship-sys...
INTRODUCTION The shipping industry is in a way the first global industry. It is the link between nat...
Introduction There are numerous diverse papers that have addressed issues within maritime safety; to...
This issue includes two papers on the health of seafarers. To investigate traumatic deaths in Britis...
Safety management regulation is an important supplement to market forces to establish a sufficient s...
Objectives: To assess environmental risks of fatal incidents in the maritime work-site and guides fo...
Aims Seafaring is known as a high-risk industry. The aims were to describe the incidence of non-fata...
The maritime working environment includes physical, ergonomic, environmental, psychological, and cul...
Seafaring is regarded as a dangerous occupation due to its inherent risks. Historically, seafaring w...
Movement of people is poised to be the next big thing in shipping. At the same time, almost 2,000 de...
Studies on the work-related accidents among seafarers conducted in various countries during the 1980...
Since the ‘Titanic’ disaster in 1912, safety in cruising has attracted international concerns. A num...
This paper examines the accident reporting procedures in the maritime transportation sector. A paral...
Background: Over 2300 merchant seafarers are currently employed on board UK Royal Fleet Auxiliary (...
It is commonly accepted that approximately 80 per cent of maritime accidents are due to human error....
In shipping, safety depends on the reliability of the technical and human components of the ship-sys...
INTRODUCTION The shipping industry is in a way the first global industry. It is the link between nat...
Introduction There are numerous diverse papers that have addressed issues within maritime safety; to...
This issue includes two papers on the health of seafarers. To investigate traumatic deaths in Britis...
Safety management regulation is an important supplement to market forces to establish a sufficient s...
Objectives: To assess environmental risks of fatal incidents in the maritime work-site and guides fo...
Aims Seafaring is known as a high-risk industry. The aims were to describe the incidence of non-fata...