The quest of marine accidents due to human error, 1998‐2011

Author:

Goulielmos Alexandros M.,Lathouraki Georgia,Giziakis Costas

Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to show the link between human error and marine accidents.Design/methodology/approachThe authors carried out field research and also used empirical evidence.FindingsUntil 1998, the human side has been neglected, for centuries, in favor of the technical side. Even after 1998 improper focus did not eliminate marine accidents.Research limitations/implicationsLack of data between human error and marine accidents.Practical implicationsThe paper is addressed to the maritime community and its safety administration in the EU and IMO, to eliminate human error.Social implicationsThere is potential for reduction of human injuries, deaths and marine pollution.Originality/valueThe paper is of value as no prior research, in depth, has been done to see what is behind the standard etiquette “human error” in marine accidents.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Management Science and Operations Research,Safety Research

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