• 제목/요약/키워드: Ferry Safety

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Traffic Safety Analysis in Mombasa Channel: Integrating Ferry Crossings and Main Transit

  • Wamugi Juliet Wangui;Young-Soo Park;Sangwon Park;Daewon Kim
    • 한국항해항만학회지
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    • 제48권2호
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    • pp.88-96
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    • 2024
  • This study examined challenges posed by two ferry routes, namely, Likoni and Mtongwe crossings, in the Mombasa Channel and their impact on navigational safety. Utilizing the Environmental Stress (ES) model, this study analyzed current ship traffic and assessed stress levels imposed by ferry crossing traffic on navigators. ES values revealed significant stress at these ferry crossings attributed to varying transit speeds. Standardizing transit speeds at two ferry passages can reduce high stress levels, presenting a viable solution. Furthermore, the IWRAP Mk2 simulation underscores crossing collisions as a significant concern, particularly at Likoni and Mtongwe crossings, due to increased ferry traffic. This research offers valuable insights for stakeholders, such as the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA), to develop targeted safety measures and enhance the flow of ship traffic in the channel.

세월호 사고 후 고등학생의 재난안전교육 및 안전의식에 대한 연구 (Disaster safety education and safety awareness of high school students after the Sewol ferry incident)

  • 김숙희;김철태
    • 한국응급구조학회지
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.51-64
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: To investigate disaster safety education and the safety awareness of Korean high school students following the Sewol ferry incident. Methods: A self-reported questionnaire was completed by 1022 high school students in Korea from September 7 to 26, 2015. The questionnaire comprised questions pertaining to the general characteristics of the subjects, disaster safety education, and safety awareness, which were measured on a four-point Likert. Results: The majority of the students recognized the necessity of disaster safety education ($3.12{\pm}0.61$); however, most did not know where safety devices were located. After the Sewol ferry incident, awareness of disaster safety education was $2.11{\pm}0.64$, and the necessity of education was relatively low. More than half the students (53.5%) responded that disaster safety education must be conducted in professional education facilities. Conclusion: It is important to develop and implement regular disaster safety education for high school students in professional education facilities.

유선 및 도선의 복원성을 고려한 승선정원 산출 제안 (A Proposal for the Calculation of the Boarding Capacity Considering the Stability of Excursion and Ferry Boats)

  • 이리나;이홍훈;최정연
    • 해양환경안전학회지
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    • 제28권5호
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    • pp.791-799
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    • 2022
  • 유선 및 도선 중 선박길이 12미터 미만인 소형선박은 선박안전법에 따른 복원성 기준 적용이 면제되며, 유선 및 도선 사업법에 따라 승객 및 선원이 탑승 가능한 면적을 고려하여 승선정원을 정하고 있다. 이러한 유선 및 도선 중에서는 건조 이후 차양의 설치 등 복원성에 영향을 미치는 상부 구조물을 설치하는 사례도 적지 않다. 이에 본 연구에서는 상부 구조물을 설치한 도선에서 실제 발생한 전복사고의 사례를 바탕으로 해당 도선의 복원성을 추정하여 사고 원인을 분석하고자 하였다. 분석 결과, 승선정원을 초과한 상태에서 승객들이 동시에 하선하고자 기립하여 복원성이 악화된 것으로 나타났으나, 해당 도선이 승선정원을 준수하더라도 한쪽 현의 승객들이 기립하면 횡경사에 의한 전복의 가능성이 존재하였다. 따라서, 보다 안전한 유선 및 도선사업을 위하여 선박길이 12미터 미만의 유선 및 도선에 대하여 건조 및 개조 시 실선 복원성 시험에 의한 승선정원 산출, 승선정원의 총중량 한곗값 제시 등을 개선방안으로 제시하였다.

G/T 250톤 양방향 차도선 축계의 동특성에 관한 고찰 (A Study on Shaft Dynamic Characteristic for G/T 250TON Double-Ended Car-Ferry)

  • 강병모;오영철;배동균;서광철;고재용
    • 해양환경안전학회지
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    • 제21권1호
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    • pp.83-90
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    • 2015
  • 육지와 도서를 연결하는 차도선은 교통수단 기능과 물자수송을 담당하는 중요한 역할을 하고 있다. 이에 따라 차도선의 효율성 증대와 안전성 향상 및 경제적 요건 등을 고려한 선박이 개발 중이다. 유럽에서는 승객의 편의성 및 경제성을 고려하여 양방향 차도선(Double-ended Car Ferry)의 개발이 활발히 진행 중이며 국내에서도 이에 대한 연구 개발이 필요하다. 본 연구에서는 유한요소법을 이용하여 차도선 제작 시 축계의 제작 및 강도의 문제를 Campbell Diagram 및 Modal 해석을 통한 동특성 분석을 하였다. 이를 통하여 양방향 차도선의 추진 방향 및 후진 방향 축계 작동 시 공진 현상 및 위험속도를 분석 결과 안정성을 보인 것으로 판단된다.

A Study on the Collision Accident between Ferry Golden Jindo and Ferry Princess

  • Kim Jin Kwon
    • 한국항해항만학회지
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    • 제29권2호
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    • pp.119-126
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    • 2005
  • Ferry Golden Jindo collided with Ferry Princess near the No.7 light buoy of Incheon Port No.1 Passage in restricted visibility due to dense fog. The result was that Ferry Golden Jindo got a hole at the starboard midship section shell plating and Ferry Princess sustained damages at the starboard bow and 25 persons injured The aim of this paper is to investigate this collision accident, to clarify its causes, and to prevent such accident from occurring again In short, this collision resulted from Princess' high speed in restricted visibility, Golden Jindo's carelessness of watchkeeping, lack of proper safety training of crew, lack of instruction of supervisor, carelessness af PTMS Center and indifference of Korea Shipping Association, etc.

여객선 적용 Rule & Regulation (Rule & Regulation for Passenger Ship)

  • 이건호;장학수;주영렬
    • 대한조선학회 특별논문집
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    • 대한조선학회 2007년도 특별논문집
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    • pp.14-21
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    • 2007
  • A passenger ship is consist of five(5) constituents; passenger, sea, crew, port and ship itself and the rule & regulation which is applicable to passenger ship are differently required as their objects of constituents. the basic concept of rule & regulation can be defined all activities to keep safety of ship and her constituents. Especially, the rule & regulation for passenger ship design and construction shall be considered not only safety of ship itself but also safety of lives, so its are required more severe than commercial vessel. Recently, the IMO have finished the rule making work on the 'passenger ship safety' since it has been discussed last 2000 and next MSC meeting will be adopted the results. In this paper, the application method of rule & regulation are treated and the new rule which were made by IMO are introduced. The rule & regulation for passenger ship is one of the most important things. therefore, it is required to careful consideration to apply on the rule application.

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산업위생 분야 종사자들의 사회 안전의식변화에 관한 조사 (Comparison of Risk and Safety Perceptions of Industrial Hygienist)

  • 임대성;이승길
    • 한국산업보건학회지
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    • 제30권4호
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    • pp.331-341
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    • 2020
  • Objectives: This study was conducted to evaluate perceptions of safety and risk among Korean industrial hygienists and the change between before and after the Sewol Ferry Disaster in 2014. Two surveys with questionnaires composed of 51 questions were completed by attendees of the Korea Industrial Hygiene Association(KIHA) conference. Methods: One was conducted at the 2013 KIHA Fall Conference(N=181) and the other was from the 2014 KIHA Summer Conference(N=123). Between these two surveys was the Sewol Ferry Disaster on April 14, 2014, which was believed to seriously affect safety and risk perceptions in Korea. Results: It was revealed that industrial hygienists' awareness of safety rules strengthened after the Sewol Ferry Disaster(p<0.05). It was apparent that people over the age of 30 were more sensitive to social safety. There was no significant difference in the evaluation and attitude regarding governmental safety policy between the years of 2013 and 2014. The credibility of public organizations responsible for the disaster management system decreased. The self-evaluation of respondents' safety level also decreased. This trend shows mainly in the younger generation. It was evaluated that the overall social safety level decreased and the anxiety level increased. The score on social safety on a ±5 Likert scale was 0.68 in the 2013 survey and -0.33 in the 2014 survey(p<0.05). It was reported that the most serious threat factors for accident or disaster were 'building collapse > illegalities and corruption > side effects of radiation therapy >accidents in normal activity > occupational disease,' in order. They picked 'safety ignorance > hurry-up habits and culture > focusing on short-term benefit > easy-going attitude > insufficient safety education' for the causes of low social safety levels in 2013. In 2014, they were 'safety ignorance > easy-going attitude > focusing on short-term benefit > insufficient safety education > hurry-up habits and culture'. Conclusions: This study has some limitations because it was originally not designed to survey attitudes prior to the Sewol Ferry disaster in 2013. In addition, the survey targets are industrial hygienists who are familiar with occupational disease and injury.