Technology and safety of marine systems /
By: Pillay, Anand.
Contributor(s): Wang, J. (Jin).
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TextSeries: Elsevier ocean engineering book series: v. 7.Publisher: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier Science, 2003Description: 1 online resource (320 pages) : illustrations. Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780080542249; 0080542247.Subject(s): Ships -- Safety measures | Ships -- Safety regulations | Ships -- Inspection | Navires -- S�ecurit�e -- R�eglements | Navires -- Inspection | HEALTH & FITNESS -- Safety | Ships -- Inspection | Ships -- Safety measures | Ships -- Safety regulationsDDC classification: 363.12/37 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Ship safety and accident statistics -- Safety analysis techniques -- Formal safety assessment of ships and its relation to offshore safety case approach -- Formal safety assessment -- Risk assessment using fuzzy set approach -- Modified failure mode and effects analysis -- Maintenance modelling -- Human error assessment and decision making using analystical hierarchy processing -- Three novel risk modelling and decision making techniques -- Conclusions -- Appendix 1. Code of practice for small fishing vessels -- Appendix 2. Fishing vessel (safety provisions) safety rules 1975 -- Influence diagram.
Traditionally society has regulated hazardous industries by detailed references to engineering codes, standards and hardware requirements. These days a risk-based approach is adopted. Risk analysis involves identifying hazards, categorizing the risks, and providing the necessary decision support to determine the necessary arrangements and measures to reach a "safe" yet economical operating level. When adopting such an approach the abundance of techniques available to express risk levels can often prove confusing and inadequate. This highly practical guide to safety and risk analysis

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