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El. knyga: Maritime Accident and Incident Investigation

(RINA Consulting Defence, UK)
  • Formatas: 626 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Oct-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000919189
  • Formatas: 626 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Oct-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000919189

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"This book covers a wide range of topics relating to maritime-orientated organisational hazards and risks, as well as root cause analyses and techniques for analysing evidence. Its approach to maritime casualty and incident investigation caters to the unique needs of the maritime industry and covers the human element, machinery and engineering, and structural and security concerns. The book is ideal for trainees, advanced students, and junior maritime professionals involved in the investigation of maritime accidents and incidents"--

Maritime Accident and Incident Investigation covers a wide range of topics relating to maritime-orientated organisational hazards and risks, as well as root cause analyses and techniques for analysing evidence. Its approach to maritime casualty and incident investigation caters to the unique needs of the maritime industry and covers the human element, machinery and engineering, and structural and security concerns.

The book is divided into four parts, which respectively introduce the concepts and theories of organisational risks and hazards; provide a framework structure for planning, initiating, performing, and closing out maritime casualty and incident investigations; provide an overview of the main forms of analyses; and offer a toolkit of forms and documents for preparing and carrying out incident investigations.

  • Focuses on basic principles independent of particular software or protocols, allowing customisation to the reader’s own management system, Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) programmes, or related initiatives
  • Supports the reader in applying Class-related activities such as the provisions of the ISM Code and the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code

The book is ideal for trainees, advanced students, and junior maritime professionals involved in the investigation of maritime accidents and incidents.



This guide for trainees, advanced students and junior maritime professionals covers maritime organisational hazards and risks; root cause analyses and techniques for analysing evidence; and a maritime root cause analysis and strategy approach; with flow diagrams, line charts, and a toolkit of forms and documents.

Part
1. Introducing hazards and risks.
1. Core concepts and themes of
hazard and risk analysis.
2. Importance of risk in organisational safety
management.
3. Safety planning.
4. Preliminary hazard identification and
analysis.
5. Functional safety.
6. Understanding risk analysis.
7. Applying
risk analysis.
8. Risk management and hazard reporting.
9. Safety arguments
and safety cases. Part
2. Maritime incident investigation.
10. Introduction
to maritime incident investigation.
11. Rationale for investigating maritime
incidents.
12. Initiating investigations.
13. Gathering and preserving data.
14. Analysing data.
15. Identifying root causes.
16. Developing
recommendations.
17. Completing the investigation.
18. Selecting incidents
for analysis.
19. Identifying trends.
20. Developing incident investigation
programmes. Part
3. Analysis frameworks.
21. MarCIIF. Part
4. Fault tree
analysis.
22. Fault tree analysis.
23. Causal factor charting. Annex
1.
Maritime organisations of interest. Annex
2. Terminology and definitions.
Annex
3. MaRCIIF Toolkit. Annex
4. Cross references between MaRCIIF and
maritime industry standards. Annex
5. DIAB report on fall between quay and
ship Henrika Jacoba, 29 May 2022.
Alexander Arnfinn Olsen is a Senior Consultant at RINA Consulting Defence UK. He is STCW II 1995 qualified and has also worked as a marine training designer, marine auditor, and fisheries observer. He is the author of Introduction to Ship Operations and Onboard Safety, Core Concepts of Maritime Navigation, Introduction to Ship Engine Room Systems, Maritime Cargo Operations, Merchant Ship Types, and Firefighting and Fire Safety Systems on Ships (with Routledge).