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http://dx.doi.org/10.7837/kosomes.2022.28.1.030

A Study on Paradigm Shift of Ship Inspection System  

Song, Byung-Hwa (Graduated school of Mokpo National Maritime University)
Lee, Chang-Hyun (Division of Navigation Science, Mokpo National Maritime University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety / v.28, no.1, 2022 , pp. 30-38 More about this Journal
Abstract
According to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (Article 94), the flag state must fulfill its overall role to ensure maritime safety and operate the ship inspection system as a related measure. The Korean government (Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries) has implemented policies for reducing marine accidents to promote maritime safety; however, the target goal has not been achieved. The ship inspection system is a measure to prevent marine accidents, and for the effective operation of the system, a sufficient understanding of the origin of the ship inspection system is required. In this study, the trend of the international ship inspection system was identified by analyzing ship inspection system origins and the history of the system's paradigm shift. The recent international ship inspection system paradigm confirms international standardization and the active safety management of ship companies are becoming increasingly prominent. Based on this, the introduction of the 'PDCA cycle-based self-inspection system' is presented to the current domestic ship inspection system. This is a new type of inspection system that establishes the roles of interested parties based on the basic philosophy of the ISO 9000 series to improve the ef ectiveness of maritime safety. Additionally, the necessity for a non-face-to-face ship inspection system has emerged because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hence, the transition to a 'mobile application-based ship inspection system' is proposed to accommodate the rapid development of information communications technology.
Keywords
Ship Inspection System; Maritime Safety; Marine Accident; Self-Inspection System; Mobile Application;
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