Journal of the Korean Institute of Navigation (한국항해학회지)
- Volume 23 Issue 4
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- Pages.29-42
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- 1999
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- 1225-0481(pISSN)
A Study on the Concept of Human Factors in Ship Operating System
선박운항시스템에 있어서 인적요소(Human Factors)의 개념에 관한 고찰
Abstract
In the recent past, maritime safety research has been applied primarily to technological requirements and progression of regulations on standards of safety from which the ISM Code has resulted. Despite the engineering and technological innovations, significant marine casualties continue to occur, which indicates that human factors are an area requiring more focused attention. This paper aims to study the clear concept and its details of human factors in ship operating system through the investigation of researches presented so far. The purpose of studying human factors is to identify how the crew, the owners, the classification societies, and the regulatory bodies can work together to sever the chain of errors which are associated with every marine casualty. The human factors in ship operating system may be defined as the study and analysis of the interaction between the operator and system variables composing the system, most importantly the procedures and the crew and management follow.
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