The Influence of the Induced Maritime Accidents on the Maritime Safety

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R. Montes de Oca
E. Madariaga

Abstract

Humanity system of life is highly supported by maritime transport when circa 8 thousand million people require about 8.800 million tons of merchandises by sea, going in some 105.000 merchant ships of over 100 GT. Those vessels sail every thinkable dangerous waters 365 days year 24 hours day. All that Enormous activity plus others different factors produce accidents, as is shown in an ascendant 1.7 rate related to ships lost with big number in life and cargoes losses, and pollution. That is why this study pretend to detect causes factors of maritime accidents, to try to reduce them, and with that target in mind it was tested the new theory of Induced Maritime Accidents, crossing its proposals with relevant sinisters of different times and circumstances, as Andrea Doria, Torrey Canyon, Costa Concordia, among others. Those cases were re evaluated to establish the key points of such theory, as they are the Production Pressure, the Risk Homeostasis, technological advances and the rupture of safety margin. Cases studies gave as result the existence of referred key points, in a manner combined that the chain of events derived to the fatality, and more than that highlights the possibility that been suppressed to acceptable limits the production pressure or the risk homeostasis, a permissible safety margin were been maintained, avoiding catastrophe

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R. Montes de Oca, Universidad Marítima del Caribe

Universidad Marítima del Caribe. 3ra Av. Con 10ma Transversal de Los Palos Grandes. Caracas, 1060, Venezuela. montesdeocar44@yahoo.com.

E. Madariaga, University of Cantabria

Department of Sciences and Technologies of the Navigation and Shipbuilding. School of Maritime Engineering. University of Cantabria. Gamazo, 1. 39004 Santander. Spain. Email: madariagae@unican.es.

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