Review article
https://doi.org/10.7225/toms.v12.n02.w01
Investigating the Human Factor in Maritime Accidents: A Focus on Compass-Related Incidents
Tanja Brcko
orcid.org/0000-0002-1451-2539
; University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transport, Portorož, Slovenia
Ivica Pavić
; University of Split, Faculty of Maritime Studies, Split, Croatia
Jakša Mišković
; University of Split, Faculty of Maritime Studies, Split, Croatia
Andrej Androjna
; University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transport, Portorož, Slovenia
Abstract
Accidents at sea can have devastating consequences, and investigating their causes is a complex and rigorous process. One of the most important factors contributing to these accidents is the human factor, which has received considerable attention from researchers in recent years. This article examines the role of the human factor in marine accidents, focusing the use and maintenance of compasses. Using data from scientific journals and safety analysis reports, the frequency and focus of research on this topic is analyzed and areas for further investigation are identified. International regulations, performance standards, and handling requirements relating to compasses are also discussed, and an analysis of compass-related accidents is presented. The survey conducted among seafarers indicates that they are satisfied with the performance of their compass, but there is a need for more advanced compass technologies and training on the proper use and maintenance of compasses. The survey shows that routine maintenance and calibration of compasses is crucial to minimize the possibility of human error and to prevent maritime accidents. In conclusion, we stress the importance of conducting further studies in this area taking into account the human factor in order to improve maritime safety measures.
Keywords
Maritime accidents analysis, Ship Compasses, Human performance, Survey
Hrčak ID:
303226
URI
Publication date:
21.10.2023.
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