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Safety at Sea during the Industrial Revolution [PDF]
Shipping, central to the rise of the Atlantic economies, was an extremely hazardous activity. Between the 1780s and 1820s, a safety revolution occurred that saw shipping losses and insurance rates on oceanic routes almost halved thanks to steady improvements in shipbuilding and navigation.
Morgan Kelly +2 more
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Work Safety Aspects on the Sea on Small-Scale Fishermen in Jember Regency, Indonesia
Introduction: The safety aspects of working on the sea which have not been properly implemented by fishermen have resulted in a high fatality rate in the fisheries sector. The dynamic conditions of the south coast sea waves in Jember Regency and the lack
Reny Indrayani +3 more
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Numerical Analysis of the Effect of Passive Free Surface Tank on Rolling Motion of Batang-Type Traditional Fishing Vessel [PDF]
Ship accidents are caused by various factors, one of which is excessive roll motion that can lead to capsizing. To address excessive rolling, the passive free surface tank device is a potential solution that can be applied.
Deddy Chrismianto +4 more
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Group size affects predation risk and foraging success in Pacific salmon at sea
Grouping is ubiquitous across animal taxa and environments. Safety in numbers is perhaps the most cited reason for grouping, yet this fundamental tenet of ecological theory has rarely been tested in wild populations. We analyzed a multidecadal dataset of
A. Polyakov +3 more
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Finite element model updating of a RC building considering seismic response trends [PDF]
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to thank their supporters. GeoNet staff, particularly Dr Jim Cousins, Dr S.R. Uma and Dr Ken Gledhill, helped with access to seismic data and building information.
Butt, F., Omenzetter, P.
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CFD investigation into seakeeping performance of a training ship [PDF]
The numerous ship accidents at sea have usually resulted in tremendous loss and casualties. To prevent such disastrous accidents, a comprehensive investigation into reliable prediction of seakeeping performance of a ship is necessarily required.
Adam, Nur Amira +5 more
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The mechanism of solidification cracking in a laser-remelted bead of a plasma-sprayed CoCrFeMnNi high-entropy alloy coating was revealed. The oriented dendrite growth and phase distribution of the remelted bead were characterized by electron backscatter ...
Caimei Wang +3 more
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Safety Management on Ro-Ro Passenger Ships [PDF]
To define the safety management on Ro-Ro passenger ship, the wide spectrum of captain’s responsibilities should be taken into consideration. One of the important responsibilities is the ship’s stability examination.
Marek Szymonski
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Effect and Improvement Areas for Port State Control Inspections to Decrease the Probability of Casualty [PDF]
This report is the fourth part of a PhD project called "The Econometrics of Maritime Safety – Recommendations to Enhance Safety at Sea" and is based on 183,000 port state control inspections and 11,700 casualties from various data sources.
Franses, Ph.H.B.F. (Philip Hans) +1 more
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