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Andrea Maternová, Matú? Materna, Andrej Dávid, Adam Török and Lucia ?vábová
The main objective of this paper is to underscore the significance of human error as a dominant cause of maritime accidents. The research is based on a comprehensive analysis of 247 maritime accidents, with the aim being to identify human failures occurr...
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Rui P. R. Nogueira, Rui Melicio, Duarte Valério and Luís F. F. M. Santos
This paper proposes a model capable of predicting fatal occurrences in aviation events such as accidents and incidents, using as inputs the human factors that contributed to each incident, together with information about the flight. This is important bec...
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Bin Meng and Na Lu
Controlled flight into terrain (CFIT) is considered a typical accident category of ?low-probability-high consequence?. Human factors play an important role in CFIT accidents in such a complex and high-risk system. This study aims to explore the causal re...
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Junwu Wang, Feng Guo, Yinghui Song, Yipeng Liu, Xuan Hu and Chunbao Yuan
Prefabricated buildings that are more environmentally friendly have been vigorously promoted by the Chinese government because of the reduced waste and carbon emissions during the construction process. Most of the construction processes of prefabricated ...
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Nermin Hasanspahic, Srdan Vujicic, Vlado Francic and Leo Campara
A common interest of all shipping industry stakeholders is safe and accident-free shipping. To reach that goal, one of the most important actions that can be done is to analyze previous marine accidents. It means finding causes of accidents and, based on...
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Xinxin Zhang, Weijiong Chen, Yongtao Xi, Shenping Hu and Lijun Tang
Maritime pilotage is an important guarantee for the safety of water traffic in port. The pilot is affected by the complex port environment, the differences of crew and equipment of different ships, the physical and psychological pressure of the pilot him...
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Shenping Hu, Zhuang Li, Yongtao Xi, Xunyu Gu and Xinxin Zhang
Many causal factors to marine traffic accidents (MTAs) influence each other and have associated effects. It is necessary to quantify the correlation path mode of these factors to improve accident prevention measures and their effects. In the application ...
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