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Maritime safety analysis in retrospect

Maritime Policy & Management, 2013
Maritime safety has undergone considerable change in the past decades, particularly inits improved approach to risk quantification analysis. This article reviews the challenges of maritime safety analysis and the different approaches used to quantify the risks in maritime transportation.
Z. L. Yang, J. Wang, K. X. Li
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Law of Maritime Safety

2016
Abstract This chapter considers the regulation of safety at sea. It also looks into the mode of production and formulation of the texts constituting the system of safety as well as the conditions of their applications and implementation on board ships.
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Shipboard Organization, Maritime Safety and Maritime Education

1995
Shipboard Organization, Maritime Safety and Maritime ...
Pritchard, Boris, Zec, Damir
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Culture in maritime safety

Maritime Policy & Management, 2000
Many accidents, resulting in a larger number of fatalities during the last few years, have focused attention on issues of maritime safety. Accident registration reveals that a large proportion have human related causes, and indicates that, by looking at cultural aspects, one's understanding of the underlying mechanisms leading to accidents might ...
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Using human genetics to improve safety assessment of therapeutics

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2022
Keren J Carss   +2 more
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An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Lynne Penberthy   +2 more
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Impact of maritime regulatory compliance on maritime Safety

2019
Poor safety practices and unsafe ships make seafaring one of the most dangerous of all occupations. The aim of this paper is to determine the influence of the maritime regulatory system on current safety level in maritime industry. Attention will be given to the guidelines of the ISM Code and MLC Convention.
Mišković, Darijo   +3 more
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MARITIME SAFETY PSYCHOLOGY: POLITICAL AND ETHICAL DIMENSIONS OF SAFETY CULTURE IN MARITIME ORGANISATIONS

Psychology Travelogs
Psychological factors play a critical role in maritime accidents, with the human element associated with 80.1% of investigated incidents (2014-2023). Despite technological progress, safety culture in maritime organisations remains insufficiently developed.
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Maritime Safety - Croatian Legal Framework

2021
The introductory part of the chapter contains a short survey of development of legal framework regulating maritime safety, as well as consideration of Croatian position concerning safety and security. Basic characteristics, structure and functions of the Croatian government bodies relevant for the adoption of national maritime strategy and for ...
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