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考虑到船舶机动性和会遇情况的一种新的面向船舶领域的船舶碰撞风险参数
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作者 杨天宇 王欣 刘正江 《哈尔滨工程大学学报(英文版)》 CSCD 2023年第2期181-198,共18页
The identification of ship collision risks is an important element in maritime safety and management.The concept of the ship domain has also been studied and developed since it was proposed.Considering the existing tr... The identification of ship collision risks is an important element in maritime safety and management.The concept of the ship domain has also been studied and developed since it was proposed.Considering the existing trend that the ship domain is increasingly widely used in collision risk-related research,a new domain-oriented collision risk factor,i.e.,the current state of domain(CSD),is introduced in this paper,which can effectively reflect the current state and show a certain predictability of collision risk from the perspective of the ship domain.To further prove the rationality of the CSD,a series of different simulations consisting of three typical encounter scenarios were conducted,verifying the superiority of the proposed parameter. 展开更多
关键词 Ship collision risk Close quarters Ship maneuverability Ship domain maritime safety Current state of domain(CSD)
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结合风险矩阵和故障树分析法的海洋地震测量船运营的规范化安全评估 被引量:2
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作者 Gregory Asuelimen Eduardo Blanco-Davis +2 位作者 Jin Wang Zaili Yang Dante Benjamin Matellini 《Journal of Marine Science and Application》 CSCD 2020年第2期155-172,共18页
In maritime safety research,risk is assessed usually within the framework of formal safety assessment(FSA),which provides a formal and systematic methodology to improve the safety of lives,assets,and the environment.A... In maritime safety research,risk is assessed usually within the framework of formal safety assessment(FSA),which provides a formal and systematic methodology to improve the safety of lives,assets,and the environment.A bespoke application of FSA to mitigate accidents in marine seismic surveying is put forward in this paper,with the aim of improving the safety of seismic vessel operations,within the context of developing an economically viable strategy.The work herein takes a close look at the hazards in North Sea offshore seismic surveying,in order to identify critical risk factors,leading to marine seismic survey accidents.The risk factors leading to undesirable events are analysed both qualitatively and quantitatively.A risk matrix is introduced to screen the identified undesirable events.Further to the screening,Fault Tree Analysis(FTA)is presented to investigate and analyse the most critical risks of seismic survey operation,taking into account the lack of historical data.The obtained results show that man overboard(MOB)event is a major risk factor in marine seismic survey operation;lack of training on safe work practice,slippery deck as a result of rain,snow or water splash,sea state affecting human judgement,and poor communication are identified as the critical risk contributors to the MOB event.Consequently,the risk control options are focused on the critical risk contributors for decision-making.Lastly,suggestions for the introduction and development of the FSA methodology are highlighted for safer marine and offshore operations in general. 展开更多
关键词 Seismic vessel Formal safety assessment maritime safety Hazard identification Risk assessment Risk control option Cost-benefit assessment
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人为因素对驾驶操作安全的影响评估 被引量:2
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作者 Hassan Oraith Eddie Blanco‑Davis +1 位作者 Zaili Yang Ben Matellini 《Journal of Marine Science and Application》 CSCD 2021年第3期393-409,共17页
In recent years,marine pilotage accidents occurring on a worldwide basis as a result of human error have not been ceased to transpire,despite advances in technology and a significant set of international conventions,r... In recent years,marine pilotage accidents occurring on a worldwide basis as a result of human error have not been ceased to transpire,despite advances in technology and a significant set of international conventions,regulations,and recommendations to reduce them.This paper aims to investigate the effect of human factors on the safety of maritime pilotage operations.The human factors that affect the operators who are performing ships’berthing operations have also been examined in detail.In this study,in order to determine the causes of human-related errors occurred in maritime pilotage accidents,a comprehensive literature review is carried out,and a considerable number of real past case examples and an analysis of the maritime accident investigation reports regarding pilotage operations events that occurred between 1995 and 2015 have been reviewed.To validate the identified humanrelated risk factors(HCFs)and explore other contributory factors,survey questionnaires and semi-structured interviews with domain experts have been conducted.A structural hierarchy diagram for the identified risk factors(HCFs)has been developed and validated through experienced experts belonging to the maritime sector.A questionnaire for pair-wise comparison is carried out and analysed using the analytic hierarchy process(AHP)approach to evaluate the weight and rank the importance of the identified human causal factors.The findings of this study will benefit the maritime industry,by identifying a new database on causal factors that are contributing to the occurrence of maritime pilotage disasters.The database can be used as a stand-alone reference or help implement effective risk reduction strategies to reduce the human error,that might occur during pilotage operations. 展开更多
关键词 Pilotage accidents Human factor Pilotage operations maritime safety Analytic hierarchy process(AHP)
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Call For Paper 5th International Maritime Conference on DESIGN FOR SAFETY and 4th Workshop on RISK-BASED APPROACHES IN THE MARINE INDUSTRIES
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《Journal of Hydrodynamics》 SCIE EI CSCD 2013年第4期644-644,共1页
In 1999, the first International Maritime Confere- nce on Design for Safety was successfully held in Glasgow, UK as a WEGEMT Euro Conference with the sponsorship of the European Commission. Respo- nding to the expecta... In 1999, the first International Maritime Confere- nce on Design for Safety was successfully held in Glasgow, UK as a WEGEMT Euro Conference with the sponsorship of the European Commission. Respo- nding to the expectation from the world maritime safety community, the second was held in 2004 in Japan. The third and fourth were held in USA, 2007 and Italy, 2010, respectively. This year the Design for Safety conference including a single event of the 4th Workshop on Risk-Based Approaches in the Marine Industries will be held in Shanghai on November 25- 27, 2013. The conference is organized by Shanghai Jiao Tong University and is co-organized/sponsored by Marine Design and Research Institute of China (MARIC) and China Classification Society (CCS~. 展开更多
关键词 In Call For Paper 5th International maritime Conference on DESIGN FOR safety and 4th Workshop on RISK-BASED APPROACHES IN THE MARINE INDUSTRIES Design
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