[HTML][HTML] Research in marine accidents: A bibliometric analysis, systematic review and future directions

Y Cao, X Wang, Z Yang, J Wang, H Wang, Z Liu - Ocean Engineering, 2023 - Elsevier
In order to analyse the research evolution and knowledge frontier in the research of marine
accidents, 491 literatures on marine accidents in the Web of Science database from 2000 to …

A review on risk assessment methods for maritime transport

X Huang, Y Wen, F Zhang, H Han, Y Huang, Z Sui - Ocean Engineering, 2023 - Elsevier
Maritime transport is intimately tied to the global economy and trade. Research on maritime
transport risk is of great significance to prevent maritime accidents and enhance the safety of …

Determining the critical risk factors for predicting the severity of ship collision accidents using a data-driven approach

H Lan, X Ma, W Qiao, W Deng - Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2023 - Elsevier
Ship collision accidents often result in serious casualties and property losses. Predicting the
severity of ship collisions is beneficial to improve maritime transport safety. Therefore, this …

Validation of risk analysis for ship collision in narrow waters by using fuzzy Bayesian networks approach

M Aydin, E Akyuz, O Turan, O Arslan - Ocean Engineering, 2021 - Elsevier
Risk analysis is regarded as one of the most critical research topics in maritime industry due
to the nature of work. Validation of risk analysis is a significant challenge for safety …

A data-driven method for modeling human factors in maritime accidents by integrating DEMATEL and FCM based on HFACS: A case of ship collisions

L Ma, X Ma, H Lan, Y Liu, W Deng - Ocean Engineering, 2022 - Elsevier
A data-driven method is proposed to measure the static and dynamic interrelations between
human factors contributing to maritime accidents. The proposed method integrates the …

[HTML][HTML] Shipping accident analysis in restricted waters: Lesson from the Suez Canal blockage in 2021

S Fan, Z Yang, J Wang, J Marsland - Ocean Engineering, 2022 - Elsevier
Global shipping flows through strategically important restricted waters such as Panama and
Suez Canals, and hence accidents occurring in the Canals will cause serious disruptions to …

On the causation of seafarers' unsafe acts using grounded theory and association rule

H Lan, X Ma, W Qiao, L Ma - Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2022 - Elsevier
Unsafe acts of seafarers have been widely recognized as the direct causes of maritime
accidents. Previous studies have demonstrated the significant role of unsafe acts, and …

A hybrid HFACS model using DEMATEL-ORESTE method with linguistic Z-number for risk analysis of human error factors in the healthcare system

Q Zheng, X Liu, W Wang, S Han - Expert Systems with Applications, 2024 - Elsevier
The human error factor is one of the leading causes of medical errors. Among risk analysis
techniques for human error factors, HFACS (Human Factor Analysis and Classification …

A methodology to assess the causation relationship of seafarers' unsafe acts for ship grounding accidents based on Bayesian SEM

L He, M Xiaoxue, Q Weiliang, L Yang - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2022 - Elsevier
Unsafe acts have been recognized as the substantial factors leading to maritime accidents.
An obstacle to analyzing seafarers' unsafe acts involved in maritime accidents is the lack of …

[HTML][HTML] The role of the human factor in marine accidents

N Hasanspahić, S Vujičić, V Frančić… - Journal of Marine Science …, 2021 - mdpi.com
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 …