2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2021.108145
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Accident susceptibility index for a passenger ship-a framework and case study

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“…A more comprehensive assessment should also account for the actual operational environment, such as nearby maritime traffic and bathymetry in the vicinity. Such a method may lead to a more holistic approach that allows for active risk mitigation measures [61][62][63][64]. To this end, development of the new approach can begin by using the commonly applied framework for the risk-based design of naval ships [65,66].…”
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“…A more comprehensive assessment should also account for the actual operational environment, such as nearby maritime traffic and bathymetry in the vicinity. Such a method may lead to a more holistic approach that allows for active risk mitigation measures [61][62][63][64]. To this end, development of the new approach can begin by using the commonly applied framework for the risk-based design of naval ships [65,66].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The indices used to describe AS and VL are expressed on a linear scale as depicted in Table 1. The non-uniform distances between the consecutive indices are assumed to account for the anticipated nonlinearities in the governing mechanism behind the AS and VL, as elaborated upon in [62]. Ultimately, the risk indices (RI) are assigned to one of the following classes: Negligible, Low, Moderate, High, Very high, as shown in Table 2.…”
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