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The Mariner's Role In Collecting Evidence: In Light Of ISM


Year: 2005
Language: english
Author: American Bureau of Shipping
Genre: Normative documents
Publisher: American Bureau of Shipping
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Number of pages: 600
Description: The marine industry experiences incidents that range from major accidents to near misses. These
incidents should be investigated since many flag administration regulations require it; international
agreements mandate it (such as the IMO “International Safety Management Code”); and industry
initiatives encourage it. Incident investigation is a process that is designed to help organizations learn
from past performance and develop strategies to improve safety.
 
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