JOURNAL ARTICLE

INTEGRATED ACCIDENT MODEL FOR MARINE CONVOY TRAFFIC IN ICE- COVERED WATERS

Bushra KhanFayek Tasneem KhanBrian Veitch

Year: 2021 Journal:   The International Journal of Maritime Engineering Vol: 162 (A2)

Abstract

Independent safe navigation in ice-covered water is difficult. Icebreaker assistance is required for sailing through ice- covered waters. This poses an additional risk of collision. The study proposes a modified Human Factor Analysis and Classification (HFACS) framework to identify and classify contributing risk factors during a convoy. HFACS integration with Nagel-Schrekenberg (NaSch) model considers an operator’s behaviour and links it with the occurrence of various risk factors. The study finds significant influence in risk from small changes in two new factors, viz., crew reduction and crew overload. For example, based on the sensitivity analysis, it is determined that about a 17% contribution of crew reduction and about a 24% of contribution of crew overload increase the contribution of risk taking by an amount of approximately 93% in the overall risk of accidents. The accident probabilities obtained here will be helpful in decision making concerning safe operations during a convoy.

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Crew Aeronautics Risk assessment Risk analysis (engineering) Engineering Computer science Operations research Transport engineering Computer security Business

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Maritime Navigation and Safety
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Ocean Engineering
Risk and Safety Analysis
Social Sciences →  Decision Sciences →  Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty
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