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A Study On Qingdao Search And Rescue Emergency Management Capability At Sea

Posted on:2015-09-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J F PeiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2272330467450681Subject:Traffic and Transportation Engineering
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With the increasing development of Qingdao port, especially the Dongjiakou port development and construction, the ship’number of Qingdao port will increase day by day, the sea transportation will become more and more frequent, maritime security risk is also growing. How to prevent and resolve Qingdao sea transportation risks, and constantly improve the Qingdao maritime search and rescue emergency management ability and level,which has become an important and urgent task.Basing on the actual situation of Qingdao port and maritime search and rescue responsibility area, this paper uses comparative analysis、survey research、chart analysis、AHP and fuzzy methods, researches Qingdao Maritime Search and Rescue Emergency Management the actual situation, learns from foreign offshore search and rescue management experience, analysises the Qingdao Port and maritime Search and Rescue navigable environment Situation and characteristics,statisticses and analysises maritime incidents in recent years, according to reviewing the relevant literature, summarizing salvage practical experience and extensive research, summs up the impact of the Qingdao maritime Search and Rescue5primary elements of the emergency management capacity and14secondary elements. Take advantage of AHP principle, initially identifies the importance of the impact of maritime search and rescue emergency management capacity factors (weight), and ultimately to the Qingdao Maritime Search and Rescue management model for a comprehensive evaluation by fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method. Finally, this paper puts forward the Qingdao maritime search and rescue capacity building promotion countermeasures.
Keywords/Search Tags:Maritime search and rescue, Emergency response, AHP, Fuzzycomprehensive evaluation
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