Learning from Marine Incidents
In 1999 the Royal Institution of Naval Architects ran the first conference on Learning from Marine Incidents with the aim of developing better safety awareness among Mariners, Naval Architects and others working in the maritime industry. This conference, to be held in London (13-14 March 2002) will look at what developments and progress have been made since the previous event. The conference will be of interest to all sectors of the maritime industry including: deep sea shipping, offshore, conventional passenger & high-speed craft, working craft & small craft. |
Papers have been invited on the following subjects: Incident reporting schemesMarine accident investigationsSpecific incidents - lessons learnedSafety managementRisk management strategiesOperational issuesSimulationTraining |  |
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RINA, Suzie Curran
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