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A safety risk assessment for ship boarding parties from fuzzy Bayesian networks perspective

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2022

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Turna, İdris

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Turna, I. (2022). A safety risk assessment for ship boarding parties from fuzzy Bayesian networks perspective. Maritime Policy & Management, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1080/03088839.2022.2112780

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Many people embark and disembark on merchant ships to perform various duties while ships are moored in ports. Some units, such as marine pilots and coast guards, must board and disembark the ships while they are underway. Boarding and disembarking from ships include some dangers that could result in serious injury or even death. Regulations for pilot boarding arrangements have been developed by organizations such as IMO, ICS, and IMPA to reduce risks. At each Port State Control, Class, and P&I inspection, the condition of the pilot ladders and the accommodation ladders of the ships is inspected. The situation can be much more complicated and risky for boarding parties that have to board ships underway in extraordinary situations such as when pirates or terrorists had full control of the ship. Thus, there is a need for a model, which can identify the importance weightings for each contributing factor that is involved in boarding casualties. This study introduces a technique to identify risk factors for boarding parties through fuzzy Bayesian Networks (FBN). The findings of this research are expected to help boarding parties develop new strategies for their highly risky Opposed Boarding tasks.

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Maritime Policy & Management

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https://doi.org/10.1080/03088839.2022.2112780
https://hdl.handle.net/11436/6903

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