Maritime Human error
Maritime Predictive Modelling | Maritime Human error | Hilomrm
Over the previous ten years, there have been fewer accidents involving maritime transportation. However, as transport vessels get bigger, a single occurrence, such an oil leak from a “supertanker,” can have catastrophic long-term effects on local economies, the environment, and marine ecosystems.
Marine transport accidents are complex and are caused by a combination of events or processes that may ultimately result in the loss of human and marine life and irreversible ecological, environmental, and economic damage. Several studies point directly or indirectly to Maritime human error as a major cause of marine accidents, which raises many unanswered questions about the best way to prevent catastrophic Maritime human error in marine contexts.
By enhancing our knowledge of upstream maritime accidents from an organizational science perspective — a field of study that is currently underdeveloped — this report offers a first step toward answering some of these issues. It will do so by clarifying how ships can be described in the context of an organization and by taking into account them throughout the ecosystem and industry.
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