HUMAN FACTORS' CONTRIBUTION INTO MARITIME ACCIDENTS BY APPLYING THE SHIELD HF TAXONOMY
Paper in proceeding, 2022

Despite the continuous improvement of safety measures, maritime accidents remain a concern in our society. Thus, as the literature has shown, over the last ten years, the frequency of groundings and collisions accidents in the maritime domain has increased. An official accident investigation is conducted for each serious maritime accident, however, the level of detail changes from accident to accident, hence, the details about human contributors and organizational issues are not systematically analyzed and reported in a way that makes future extraction of trends and comparisons possible. With the aim to better capture human and organizational factors, this paper proposes to utilize the Safety Human Incident & Error Learning Database (SHIELD) HF Taxonomy, which was developed in the context of the European Union SAFEMODE project, in line with the key components of NASA-HFACS, HERA, and Reason's Swiss Cheese Model. Therefore, in this study, ten collision and ten grounding maritime accidents reported by various maritime agencies are analyzed via the SHIELD HF Taxonomy to identify the main accident contributors, including design deficiencies. The paper demonstrates the benefits of using the SHIELD HF taxonomy for identifying the underlying causes as well as developing mitigating design solutions.

SHIELD HF Taxonomy

accident investigation

grounding

collision

SAFEMODE

Human Factors

maritime accidents

Author

Beatriz Navas De Maya

University of Strathclyde

Yaser Farag

University of Strathclyde

Hadi Bantan

University of Strathclyde

Rafet Kurt

University of Strathclyde

Osman Turan

University of Strathclyde

Esma Uflaz

Istanbul Technical University (ITÜ)

Rithvik Dandu Basappa

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Maritime Studies

Panagiotis Sotiralis

National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)

Nikolaos P. Ventikos

National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)

SNAME 14th International Marine Design Conference, IMDC 2022

SNAME 14th International Marine Design Conference, IMDC 2022
Vancouver, Canada,

Strengthening synergies between Aviation and maritime in the area of human Factors towards achieving more Efficient and resilient MODE of transportation (SAFEMODE)

European Commission (EC) (EC/H2020/814961), 2019-06-01 -- 2022-05-31.

Subject Categories

Other Engineering and Technologies not elsewhere specified

Information Science

Information Systemes, Social aspects

DOI

10.5957/IMDC-2022-336

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