Study of Ship Accident Factors and Ship Routes Correlation

The sailing safety was a very important issue that had to be solved in Indonesia. There were accidents causing victims and material losses caused by ship operator’s ignorance and less awareness on safety. The ship operator was responsible for technical matters and to guide human resources. The aim w...

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Main Authors: S. Iskandar, S. Hasugian, S. Fatimah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gdynia Maritime University 2018-12-01
Series:Scientific Journal of Gdynia Maritime University
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Online Access:https://ojs.umg.edu.pl/index.php/sjgmu/article/view/107
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description The sailing safety was a very important issue that had to be solved in Indonesia. There were accidents causing victims and material losses caused by ship operator’s ignorance and less awareness on safety. The ship operator was responsible for technical matters and to guide human resources. The aim was to map the correlation between ship accident causes and particular routes. The research used the Pearson Product Moment correlation trial to map correlation between accident events to particular routes. The data used was decision report of shipping court published in 2015–2016. Then, the causes were grouped and the result showed that human factor is the main factor of accident. The accident factor had the high correlation with the location where the accident happened.
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spelling doaj.art-71b485fb09e34db7ba001568d55875172024-04-23T03:14:02ZengGdynia Maritime UniversityScientific Journal of Gdynia Maritime University2657-58412657-69882018-12-0110710.26408/107.03Study of Ship Accident Factors and Ship Routes CorrelationS. Iskandar0S. Hasugian1S. Fatimah2Surabaya Sailing Polytechnic, Gunung Anyar Boulevard Street, No.1 SurabayaSurabaya Sailing Polytechnic, Gunung Anyar Boulevard Street, No.1 SurabayaSurabaya Sailing Polytechnic, Gunung Anyar Boulevard Street, No.1 SurabayaThe sailing safety was a very important issue that had to be solved in Indonesia. There were accidents causing victims and material losses caused by ship operator’s ignorance and less awareness on safety. The ship operator was responsible for technical matters and to guide human resources. The aim was to map the correlation between ship accident causes and particular routes. The research used the Pearson Product Moment correlation trial to map correlation between accident events to particular routes. The data used was decision report of shipping court published in 2015–2016. Then, the causes were grouped and the result showed that human factor is the main factor of accident. The accident factor had the high correlation with the location where the accident happened.https://ojs.umg.edu.pl/index.php/sjgmu/article/view/107ship accidentsaccident factorsPearson Product Moment correlation
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Study of Ship Accident Factors and Ship Routes Correlation
Scientific Journal of Gdynia Maritime University
ship accidents
accident factors
Pearson Product Moment correlation
title Study of Ship Accident Factors and Ship Routes Correlation
title_full Study of Ship Accident Factors and Ship Routes Correlation
title_fullStr Study of Ship Accident Factors and Ship Routes Correlation
title_full_unstemmed Study of Ship Accident Factors and Ship Routes Correlation
title_short Study of Ship Accident Factors and Ship Routes Correlation
title_sort study of ship accident factors and ship routes correlation
topic ship accidents
accident factors
Pearson Product Moment correlation
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