Limiting Ship Accidents by Identifying Their Causes and Determining Barriers to Application of Preventive Measures

When analyzing ship accidents, there may be doubts whether appropriate countermeasures had been taken to prevent known types of accidents. This study aimed to suggest possible solutions by investigating the status and issues associated with the implementation of countermeasures using importance–perf...

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Main Authors: Chong-Ju Chae, Kyung Hwan Kim, Suk Young Kang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/3/302
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spelling doaj-1dab3d1622674ad79c865584c6dd51c72021-03-10T00:02:30ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122021-03-01930230210.3390/jmse9030302Limiting Ship Accidents by Identifying Their Causes and Determining Barriers to Application of Preventive MeasuresChong-Ju Chae0Kyung Hwan Kim1Suk Young Kang2Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology, Busan 49111, KoreaKorea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology, Busan 49111, KoreaKorea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology, Busan 49111, KoreaWhen analyzing ship accidents, there may be doubts whether appropriate countermeasures had been taken to prevent known types of accidents. This study aimed to suggest possible solutions by investigating the status and issues associated with the implementation of countermeasures using importance–performance analysis (IPA), Borich’s needs assessment, and locus for focus models based on previously identified causes of the ship accidents. As a result, firstly, we confirmed that there is a need to enhance education and training on specific knowledge, understanding, and proficiency (KUP) regarding ship stability, emergency response, and type specific training. Secondly, we confirmed that there is a need for a system of monitoring a seafarer’s KUP even while onboard a vessel—that is, after completion of identified training. Additionally, it is necessary to improve the seafarers’ working environment, which is subject to regulations. Thirdly, difficulties in solving wrong practice parts of safety and efficiency, such as the costs associated with implementation of safety regulations, were identified as the main reasons for the causes of the “not amended yet” sector after accidents. Lastly, the tools that were employed in this analysis can be used to confirm the implementation status of the actions to be taken after a ship accident.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/3/302maritime accidents analysismaritime accidentsBorich’s need assessment modelimportance-performance analysis modellocus for focus modelCosta Concordia
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author Chong-Ju Chae
Kyung Hwan Kim
Suk Young Kang
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Kyung Hwan Kim
Suk Young Kang
Limiting Ship Accidents by Identifying Their Causes and Determining Barriers to Application of Preventive Measures
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
maritime accidents analysis
maritime accidents
Borich’s need assessment model
importance-performance analysis model
locus for focus model
Costa Concordia
author_facet Chong-Ju Chae
Kyung Hwan Kim
Suk Young Kang
author_sort Chong-Ju Chae
title Limiting Ship Accidents by Identifying Their Causes and Determining Barriers to Application of Preventive Measures
title_short Limiting Ship Accidents by Identifying Their Causes and Determining Barriers to Application of Preventive Measures
title_full Limiting Ship Accidents by Identifying Their Causes and Determining Barriers to Application of Preventive Measures
title_fullStr Limiting Ship Accidents by Identifying Their Causes and Determining Barriers to Application of Preventive Measures
title_full_unstemmed Limiting Ship Accidents by Identifying Their Causes and Determining Barriers to Application of Preventive Measures
title_sort limiting ship accidents by identifying their causes and determining barriers to application of preventive measures
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2021-03-01
description When analyzing ship accidents, there may be doubts whether appropriate countermeasures had been taken to prevent known types of accidents. This study aimed to suggest possible solutions by investigating the status and issues associated with the implementation of countermeasures using importance–performance analysis (IPA), Borich’s needs assessment, and locus for focus models based on previously identified causes of the ship accidents. As a result, firstly, we confirmed that there is a need to enhance education and training on specific knowledge, understanding, and proficiency (KUP) regarding ship stability, emergency response, and type specific training. Secondly, we confirmed that there is a need for a system of monitoring a seafarer’s KUP even while onboard a vessel—that is, after completion of identified training. Additionally, it is necessary to improve the seafarers’ working environment, which is subject to regulations. Thirdly, difficulties in solving wrong practice parts of safety and efficiency, such as the costs associated with implementation of safety regulations, were identified as the main reasons for the causes of the “not amended yet” sector after accidents. Lastly, the tools that were employed in this analysis can be used to confirm the implementation status of the actions to be taken after a ship accident.
topic maritime accidents analysis
maritime accidents
Borich’s need assessment model
importance-performance analysis model
locus for focus model
Costa Concordia
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/3/302
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