Proposal of Measures for Increasing the Safety Level of Inland Navigation

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P. Vidan
J. Kasum
Petar Misevic

Abstract

Navigation along inland waterways was in history used only for the transportation of bulk cargo. However, in the last two centuries inland waterways have been used for transporting containers, general and liquid cargo. The density of navigation in the world waterways is considerable, especially because it is more profitable, when compared to other forms of transport. The increase of the density of navigation along inland waterways has also caused the threats of various undesired occurrences like collisions, stranding, pollution etc. Their decrease may be realised through the implementation of various measures relating to the safety of navigation along inland waterways.
In this paper the authors will present new measures aimed at the increase of the volume of traffic. It is expected that the implementation of new measures will enable optimal planning of navigation and better awareness of potential threats in the waterways.

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P. Vidan

Faculty of Maritime Studies Split, Zrinsko Frankopanska 38, 21000 Split, Croatia.

Vice dean, pvidan@pfst.hr, +385913807004, +38521380759. Corresponding author.

J. Kasum

Faculty of Maritime Studies Split, Zrinsko Frankopanska 38, 21000 Split, Croatia.

Vice dean, +385913807025, +38521380759.

Petar Misevic

B.S., Office of the National Security Council, Zagreb, Croatia, Jurjevska 34, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia. Tel. +38514686046, Fax. +385014686049.