Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6975592 Safety Science 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
The content of these report forms ultimately determines the depth to which accidents may be probed in the interest of preventative learning. The problem faced by researchers is that the paucity of information on the circumstances of accident occurrences in these records, makes it a matter of gleaning every possible detail from relatively blank canvases. This article aims to focus the diffuse literary knowledge of the deficiencies pertinent to accident reporting in fisheries and subsequent knowledge extraction capabilities. Critiquing current reporting mechanisms, with a view to illustrating the extent of the problems, promoting the necessity for change and provoking discussion on how accident reporting could be improved in the future.
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