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A risk analysis of winter navigation in Finnish sea areas.
Valdez Banda, Osiris A; Goerlandt, Floris; Montewka, Jakub; Kujala, Pentti.
Affiliation
  • Valdez Banda OA; Aalto University, Department of Applied Mechanics, Research Group on Maritime Risk and Safety, Kotka Maritime Research Centre, Heikinkatu 7, FI-48100 Kotka, Finland. Electronic address: osiris.valdez.banda@aalto.fi.
  • Goerlandt F; Aalto University, Department of Applied Mechanics, Research Group on Maritime Risk and Safety, Kotka Maritime Research Centre, Heikinkatu 7, FI-48100 Kotka, Finland.
  • Montewka J; Aalto University, Department of Applied Mechanics, Research Group on Maritime Risk and Safety, Kotka Maritime Research Centre, Heikinkatu 7, FI-48100 Kotka, Finland.
  • Kujala P; Aalto University, Department of Applied Mechanics, Research Group on Maritime Risk and Safety, Kotka Maritime Research Centre, Heikinkatu 7, FI-48100 Kotka, Finland.
Accid Anal Prev ; 79: 100-16, 2015 Jun.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25819212
ABSTRACT
Winter navigation is a complex but common operation in north-European sea areas. In Finnish waters, the smooth flow of maritime traffic and safety of vessel navigation during the winter period are managed through the Finnish-Swedish winter navigation system (FSWNS). This article focuses on accident risks in winter navigation operations, beginning with a brief outline of the FSWNS. The study analyses a hazard identification model of winter navigation and reviews accident data extracted from four winter periods. These are adopted as a basis for visualizing the risks in winter navigation operations. The results reveal that experts consider ship independent navigation in ice conditions the most complex navigational operation, which is confirmed by accident data analysis showing that the operation constitutes the type of navigation with the highest number of accidents reported. The severity of the accidents during winter navigation is mainly categorized as less serious. Collision is the most typical accident in ice navigation and general cargo the type of vessel most frequently involved in these accidents. Consolidated ice, ice ridges and ice thickness between 15 and 40cm represent the most common ice conditions in which accidents occur. Thus, the analysis presented in this article establishes the key elements for identifying the operation types which would benefit most from further safety engineering and safety or risk management development.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Safety / Ships / Accidents / Risk Assessment Type of study: Etiology_studies / Risk_factors_studies Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Accid Anal Prev Year: 2015 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Safety / Ships / Accidents / Risk Assessment Type of study: Etiology_studies / Risk_factors_studies Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Accid Anal Prev Year: 2015 Document type: Article