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Research On Risk Of China-South Korea Liners Ro-Ro Passenger Ship In Shandong Areas

Posted on:2016-05-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2322330503469445Subject:Public administration
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Passenger ships have the characteristics of high security, high degree of people's livehood, high society sensitivity, so both governments and the general public attach more importance to their safety. As one kind of passenger ships,Ro-Ro passenger ship is more complicated because of the mixed loading of passengers and goods. How to identify and analyze the main risks of Ro-Ro passenger ship safety and put forward managemen t countermeasures to improve efficiency of maritime control and to ensure shipping safety has been a vital subject to be studied.With reference to risk management theory and methods both at home and abroad, the paper firstly introduces basic theory of ris k management, summarizes the main characteristics of Shandong sea areas and analyzes the law of China-South Korea liners Ro-Ro passenger ship safety supervision.On this basis, the risks of China-South Korea liners ro-ro passenger ship in Shandong areas are identified by using the method of pre-analysis.Eight potential risks and twenty-one factors are confirmed. Then using ATA(Accident Tree Analysis) method to analyse two main accidents-fire and collision and find the factors which can lead to an incident. based on the risk assessment result and actual situation of China-South Korea liners ro-ro passenger ship in Shandong areas, risk control measures and coping strategies are presented especially for which not only offer some valuable suggestions for China-South Korea liners Ro-Ro passenger ship in Shandong areas, but also may give a reference to the risk control of marine traffic of other sea areas.
Keywords/Search Tags:Shandong Sea Areas, Ro-Ro passenger ship, marine traffic safety, risk identification, risk assessment, risk management
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