Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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589145 | Safety Science | 2013 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The performed work shows good agreement between calculated probabilities and frequencies in the cited incident reports. Also, the developed scenarios describe the most important influences on the analyzed areas. The research therefore shows that the proposed risk-based approach, which uses structurally collected and documented information on the threat, can increase ship security by assisting in selecting risk control options. The approach also allows for a better understanding of the causal relationship between threat and risk than that provided in today's security analysis by ship owners, for example. This understanding is crucial to choosing effective and robust risk control options.
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Authors
Hans Liwång, Jonas W. Ringsberg, Martin Norsell,