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A Study on the Correlation between Maritime Safety and Safety Factors

  • Kim Young Mo (Education and Training Division, Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology)
  • Published : 2005.03.01

Abstract

Maritime safety is influenced by several factors, for example, technical factors, human factors and operational factors. To improve maritime safety, each country should identify which factors will bring about a marine accident. This case study approached statistical method to find out correlations between marine accidents and safety records in Korean merchant fleet. There were no statistical significance between marine accident rate and PSC detention rate and human factor rate. But there was statistically significant relationship between marine accident rate and PSC inspection rate. It is possible to presume that in the developing country the stronger the government shows its will, the less such accidents occur.

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