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- Title
Navigating Human Factors in Maritime Safety: A Review of Risks and Improvements in Engine Rooms of Ocean-Going Vessels.
- Authors
Chowdhury, Muidun Nabi; Shafi, Sujana; Mohd Arzaman, Ameer Farhan; Bak Aun Teoh; Kadhim, Kais Amir; Salamun, Hailan; Abdul Kadir, Firdaus Khairi; Said, Syahrin; Kadir, Kasyfullah Abd; Embong, Abdul Mutalib; Abdul Aziz, Noor Aisyah; Jusoh, Mohd Hazlami; Loi Hoang Huy Phuoc Pham; An Nguyen Si Xuan
- Abstract
This study systematically examines the critical issue of human error within ship operations and maintenance, focusing on the challenges in fully integrating technology to enhance maritime safety on merchant vessels. The investigation into the root causes of human errors, alongside an understanding of accident causation, forms the basis of this research. This work aims to identify effective mitigation strategies to improve ship management and safety by scrutinizing marine accidents attributable to human negligence or unsafe technology use. An analysis of marine human factor literature from 2010 to 2022, employing traditional and Integrative Literature Review Analysis methods, highlights the vital role of collaboration among seafarers and the necessity of comprehensive training. The findings reveal that categories related to human factors significantly contribute to marine accidents. It is posited that focused attention on these categories and the enhancement of seafarers' competencies could lead to a notable reduction in incidents, thereby bolstering overall shipping and maritime safety.
- Subjects
MARITIME safety; SAFETY factor in engineering; MARINE accidents; MARITIME shipping; LITERATURE reviews; HUMAN error
- Publication
International Journal of Safety & Security Engineering, 2024, Vol 14, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2041-9031
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18280/ijsse.140101