Abstract

During the last decades, maritime security has always stood as a separate critical problem for both shipowners and crews of sea-going ships, characterized by alternating periods of relative stability and periods of occurrence and growth of new threats, which proceeded from times of sailing fleet to an epoch of iron steam shipbuilding. Certainly, it is difficult to overestimate the significant role of the scientific community, which has been researching this problem for a long time, studying its scientific and practical sides. The professional experience of seafarers in sufficient measure, served as a basis of interest to this question, has led to the development of strategies and complex measures, which until now provided safety for ships and their crewmembers. Without recent advances in maritime security, shipping as an industry would not be able to reach the current level of reliability in shipping processes. Each generation of humanity has prioritized maritime security, contributing to improving its standards and stressing the importance of continuous development of the theoretical base. At least 23 million tons of cargo and 55,000 passengers move daily by water transport, so the concept of maritime safety applies not only to the safety of life at sea, ship and cargo security but also to the prevention of maritime accidents and pollution. The increasing share of sea and river transport in the international cargo and passenger turnover leads to the need to increase demands on maritime safety and security.

Highlights

  • Transportation safety is a top priority, in the area of merchant shipping

  • Operation of a seagoing ship as an object of navigation safety is influenced by more frequent cases of maritime terrorism, pirate attacks, illegal trade and transportation of narcotic substances

  • The growth rate of world trade and the intensity of international shipping principally determines the increase of the accident rate of the world fleet

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Introduction

Transportation safety is a top priority, in the area of merchant shipping. Ensuring safety navigation has always been among topical issues commanding increased attention. Designers and shipbuilders of sea-going ships have made enormous progress. Ships have grown in size, speed and tonnage. This has affected the safety of these ships in terms of navigational factors, that is, seaworthiness, cargo characteristics and the influence of the human factor, which occupies a special place among the causes of fleet accidents and directly affects the statistics of accidents and shipwrecks. Operation of a seagoing ship as an object of navigation safety is influenced by more frequent cases of maritime terrorism, pirate attacks, illegal trade and transportation of narcotic substances. The basic factors, which threatens a ship’s safety, their components are revealed, the main normative documents and literature, principles of their realization for maintenance of monitoring of the safety of a vessel were analyzed

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