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Selected operational limitations in the operation of passenger and cargo ships under SOLAS Convention (1974)

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Presented are regulations concerning the operation of passenger ships (with particular emphasis on Polish ferries) designed to increase maritime safety the SOLAS Convention, established in 1974 and codified in 2002, codifies these regulations, and the International Maritime Organization mandates additional regulations, created in response to a rapidly increasing number of maritime disasters. The analyses described herein were based on restrictions established for the “Jan Śniadecki” and “Mikołaj Kopernik” ferries. Safety of ro-ro units, which also typically have a significant number of people on board, was also analyzed. Also included in the study were ship operational- limitation characteristics with respect to structure, unsinkability, and stability of machinery and electrical equipment, fire protection, operational requirements, and rescue measures and devices, along with their purpuroses. Safety management consists of taking appropriate actions to prevent or minimize the effects of an accident or a disaster and is assessed on the basis of calculations and experience gleaned from analogous cases. Safety management can proceed if a problem has been thoroughly assessed. The potential risk of negative consequences with respect to the safety of the transport process as a whole must be considered, and the safety of the whole must not be risked for that of a particular part of it. A safety management decision can be made when its necessity is not in doubt. A problem is assumed to have only one solution. The effectiveness of the previously used method should be carefully assessed before proceeding to the next method. Security management is not easy and requires much professional knowledge and experience.
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21--26
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Bibliogr. 7 poz., tab
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  • Maritime University of Szczecin, Department of Port Operation and Sea Fleet 11 Henryka Pobożnego St., 71-899 Szczecin, Poland
  • West Pomeranian University of Technology Department of Airconditioning and Refrigeration Transport 41 Piastów Ave., 71-065 Szczecin, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. IMO (1974) International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, done at London on November 1, 1974 Journal of Laws of 1984, No. 61, item 318 (as ameanded).
  • 2. Jankowski, J., Purowski, H. & Olszak, Z. (1996) New safety standards for damaged ferries. PRS Information 5.
  • 3. Oleszek, G. (1996) Security of Passenger Ships. PRS Information Bulletin 5.
  • 4. Oleszek, G. (1997) Ship Safety Under Convenient Flags. The directions for the Sea and Trade 3.
  • 5. Plewiński, L. (1995) Selected passenger Safety Problems. Maritime Law and Jurisprudence 35.
  • 6. Plewiński, L. (1996) Accidents, analyzes – and what next? Shipbuilding and Maritime Economy 3.
  • 7. Szyca, G. (1996) Safer ferries. The directions for the Sea and Trade, No. 3–4.
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2021).
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