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Integrated Risk Management System for Ship Safety  

Lee, Jong-Kap (Maritime and Ocean Engineering Research Institute, KORDI)
Lee, Soon-Sub (Maritime and Ocean Engineering Research Institute, KORDI)
Park, Beom-Jin (Maritime and Ocean Engineering Research Institute, KORDI)
Publication Information
Journal of Ship and Ocean Technology / v.12, no.4, 2008 , pp. 32-39 More about this Journal
Abstract
According to the increase of the requirement for the safety and environmental protection at sea, safety is a core design factor of maritime systems. Safety is defined as a perceived quality that determines to what extent the management, engineering and operation of a system is free of danger to life, property and the environment. There are many possible approaches in dealing with the safety of ships. The risk-based approach is one of the most systematic and reasonable way currently in design, operation and regulatory works for ship safety. This paper proposes a concept of total risk management for ship safety, and introduces a prototype system implemented based on this concept as a framework of design and operation of ships.
Keywords
risk management; ship safety;
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