LIFEBOAT ACCIDENT CODING Sample Clauses

LIFEBOAT ACCIDENT CODING. In MAIB’s investigation report on the lifeboat accidents, lifeboat accidents were blamed to be the major causes of deaths. Although several countries have realized this problem and several rules and regulations were also made to improve the lifeboat safety, there is still no systematic and generalized coding structure to record lifeboat accidents. A lifeboat accident coding structure is therefore needed to be proposed to show what happened and why it happened and furthermore, to provide the sound proof of improving the lifeboat safety. Of different accident investigation reports published by different countries, there are some common parts which could be used to build the coding structure. The introduction to basic ship characteristics and narrative of the accident This will make up the basic information part of the coding structure. By entering the details to the accident database, search results such as time, place, weather, lifeboat details and accident summary can be reached. Especially, the summary part should at least contain key aspects such as time, location, task, main failure sequence and the subsequent rescue procedure to help the reader get a rough understanding of the accident. The accident analysis This part constitutes the main body of the coding structure. The causal factors should be therefore listed and classified according by the technical and operational aspect. The consequence of the accident is required to be addressed as well. The concluding of causal factors and the recommendations to prevent further similar accidents This part should be regarded as the supplement part of the coding structure to provide the recommendations to roles involved in the lifeboat accident. Based on the aspects described above and combing the technical and operational consideration, a general proposal for lifeboat accidents is shown in Figure 17 to help to code the lifeboat accidents in a quantitative and qualitative way. Casualty Rank Injury category Figure17. General Coding Proposal for Lifeboat Accidents Lifeboat Details When,Where, Environment Case details Recommendations What Winch failure, Hook failure Sub factor Design Maintenance Human error Underlining causal factor Technical Operational Causal Factor How/Why Premature hook release Davit Overload Based on the coding proposal, a coding structure for lifeboat accidents is provided in the following section. 5.3 LIFEBOAT ACCIDENT CODING STRUCTURE Table 2: Coding Structure: Basic Information of Accident...
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