The Modeling Implementation Of A Safety Management System On Container Ships To Improve Indonesian Maritime Affairs
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This research aims to identify and reveal the influence of factors that influence the implementation of safety management systems on ships aimed at ship crews and entrepreneurs and their impact on ships, crew, and cargo in the Indonesian Maritime world through a survey of 32 respondents representing officers, engineers, DPAs, as well as shipping entrepreneurs and ship data processing using NVivo 12 software. The research results show that two factors influence the implementation of the container safety management system, namely technical factors and non-technical factors. The order is (1) technical factors of the ship consisting of seaworthiness, safety equipment, stability (loading), and navigation systems, (2) non-technical factors, namely human factors (leadership model, crew competence, experience, psychology, crew training ship, and HR development) and company factors (rules and procedures, management capabilities, DPA). There are exciting findings about the positive relationship of the safety management system with the ship's crew. Based on these results, ship crews, companies, and international regulations have reasons to offer solutions for implementing the safety management system on board ships.
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