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Application And Integrated Assessment Model Of Water Emergency Search And Rescue

Posted on:2012-12-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X PengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132330335455519Subject:Traffic Information Engineering & Control
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A marine accident can usually cause some serious damages such as constructional damage of the ship, leakages of cargos (especially for oil tankers and chemical tankers), pollution of environment and even casualties. Drills of marine search and rescues are important to protect lives and properties and improve the national response for such emergency cases.The drill can be divided into 3 steps which are prepare, response and recover. It is more efficient to identify and understand the actions and duties for different step. Assessment of the drill is a complicated and crucial job. The assessment is a guide of protection, rescue and response for marine emergency accident.This thesis is done by ways of investigation and research, analyze of different cases and data and advices from professors. Base on the current situation and assessment of international maritime search and rescue, this proposal makes use of these technology, which are Inquiries Act and Environmental Analysis and so on, to identify the risk factors. Then combined with the theoretical and delphi method to quantify the degree of risk and established comprehensive assessment of maritime emergency search and rescue index system. A comprehensive risk assessment model has been established after determining the risk areas and understanding the consequences of risk. At last, apply the integrated assessment model assess the practice results, and raise the prevention of and response measures to prevent risks. This specific work and the implementation program are as follows:(1) Establish the comprehensive risk assessment index system of maritime emergency search and rescue,(2) Establish the comprehensive assessment model of maritime emergency search and rescue.
Keywords/Search Tags:Emergency management, assessment model, risk factors
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