Browsing Institutt for marin teknikk by Journals "International Journal of Maritime Engineering"
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Content Analysis of Human Factors in Ship Design
(Journal article, 2014)Research shows that more than 80% of accidents at sea were caused by human related factors. Some experts implied that less adequate design is one significant element that may lead to human errors. There are several ways ... -
Early Stage Decisions in Marine Systems Design for Deep-Sea Mining
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This article studies the prospects for deep seabed mining as a future viable maritime industry, and discuss the commercial, operational, and technical viability of deep seabed mining. By the use of a business development ... -
Human Factors in Ship Design and Operation: A Preliminary Survey of the Theoretical Construct
(Journal article, 2016)This technical note presents an analysis of the underlying factors of human factors in ship design based on questionnaires distributed on two offshore supply vessels operating in the Norwegian Sea. The concept of human ... -
Human Factors on Offshore Supply Vessels in the Norwegian Sea - An Explanatory Survey
(Journal article, 2016)A survey of human factors on two state-of-the-art offshore supply vessels (OSVs) operating in the Norwegian Sea was performed by means of questionnaires. The purpose of the study was to examine whether human factors had ... -
Survivability of ships at sea: A proposed model to account for human factors in a safety critical system
(Journal article, 2014)Most serious accidents at sea are caused by minor incidents that escalated into an uncontrolled situation. This study is aiming to develop a model to investigate the likelihood of fatal accidents, given that a critical ...