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http://dx.doi.org/10.7837/kosomes.2017.23.1.026

Correlation Analysis of Cause factor through Ship Collision Accident, and Cause factor Analysis through Collision Time  

Youn, Donghyup (Marine Leisure Equipment Research Division, Research Institute of Medium & Small Shipbuilding)
Shin, Ilsik (Ocean ICT & Advanced Materials Technology Research Division, Research Institute of Medium & Small Shipbuilding)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety / v.23, no.1, 2017 , pp. 26-32 More about this Journal
Abstract
Enlargement and speed-up of a ship and diversification of ship's type have served to greatly increase the importance of marine transport means. It's reported that accident occurrence frequency of collision is high next to engine damage among the ship accident types, and that the accident ratio according to human factors is also high. In addition, ship accidents come to occur caused by complex cause factors rather than a sole cause factor, it is necessary to investigate the cause factors through the written verdict. This study proposed the cause factors of collision ship accident on the basis of human factors in collision ship accident among the written verdicts provided by the Korean Maritime Safety Tribunal, and inquired into the cause factor and effect through the correlation analysis of accident occurrence factors. Also, this study predicted the collision accident through analyzed the major cause factor of the occurrence at the zero minute when collision on the basis of the time taken from the time point of detecting collision of ships to the time point of collision occurrence. This study used commercial software-Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS Ver21.0) to do correlation analysis. For time analysis, this study analyzed the cause factor and time by analyzing the time taken from the time point of detected ships to the time point of collision occurrence on the basis of the written verdicts. The study analysis showed that there were many cases of collision ship accidents occurrence caused by more than two sorts of cause factors, and that the case (zero minute) where there is no time to spare for collision avoidance accounted for 36.1 %, and negligence in guard or surveillance of the other ship, and sailing while drowsy, or drinking was a contributor to an accident. Poor watch keeping is very strong relationship with pool ready for sail.
Keywords
Collision ship accident; Correlation analysis; Cause factor; Time point of collision; SPSS;
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