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Risk management model of winter navigation operations
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2016
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EngineeringShip ManeuveringSafety ScienceMarine EngineeringMaritime SafetyOperations ResearchNaval ArchitectureUncertainty QuantificationRisk ManagementManagementLogisticsSystems EngineeringWinter NavigationOil SpillsTransportation EngineeringStatisticsTransport SafetyRisk Management ModelPredictive AnalyticsBayesian NetworkBayesian NetworksVessel Traffic ServiceTransportation System ManagementMaritime AccidentRisk Analysis (Business)Bayesian Network Model
The wintertime maritime traffic operations in the Gulf of Finland are managed through the Finnish-Swedish Winter Navigation System. This establishes the requirements and limitations for the vessels navigating when ice covers this area. During winter navigation in the Gulf of Finland, the largest risk stems from accidental ship collisions which may also trigger oil spills. In this article, a model for managing the risk of winter navigation operations is presented. The model analyses the probability of oil spills derived from collisions involving oil tanker vessels and other vessel types. The model structure is based on the steps provided in the Formal Safety Assessment (FSA) by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and adapted into a Bayesian Network model. The results indicate that ship independent navigation and convoys are the operations with higher probability of oil spills. Minor spills are most probable, while major oil spills found very unlikely but possible.
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