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http://dx.doi.org/10.7837/kosomes.2017.23.6.620

A Study on Considerations of Ship Evacuation Route for Goldentime - Based on Ship Operators Perspective -  

Park, Sang-Won (Korea Maritime Institute)
Park, Young-Soo (Maritime Transportation and Science, Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
Lee, Myoung-ki (Graduate school of Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety / v.23, no.6, 2017 , pp. 620-627 More about this Journal
Abstract
The importance of "Golden time", the early hours for saving lives in case of an accident, is being increasingly recognized day by day. Especially for marine accidents, it may take several hours for a rescue team to arrive, depending on location. Therefore, captains should always be prepared to handle situations independently. In this paper, in order to make better use of Golden Time in an emergency, we determined what the first consideration should be when selecting a ship evacuation route from perspective of the ship operator. To achieve this, we used maritime accident judgments and ship emergency response manual to identify ship evacuation priorities. AHP analysis (decision-making hierarchy analysis) was conducted for ship operators to determine consideration priorities. As a result, it was found that ship operator consider the safety of people about 6 times more important than that of the actual ship. In order to select an evacuation route, the location of coast guard ships, port of refuge, emergency anchorage, surrounding vessels, drifting and beaching factor are taken into consideration. By using these priority considerations, the decision-making processes of ship operators in emergency situations can be improved.
Keywords
Golden time; Marine accident; Ship operator; AHP analysis; Evacuation route;
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