A study on the identification of fire Hazards on board: A case study

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The RoRo ship MS UND ADRIYATIK was wrecked in February 2008 by a catastrophic fire. The causes of the accident included a combination of human, technical and organizational factors. In this study, the authors describe the accident, its chronology, and the dependencies involved. They then examine some of the erroneous series of human’s operations, design and technical errors that led to the disaster and their organizational roots at the time of the accident. Risk-reduction measures can be costly, though; priorities must be set based on costs and benefits. This research suggests ways to support fire prevention efforts. Nine possible reasons were determined to perform a survey suitable for AHP technique. The purpose of this survey is to determine the order of possible explanations for this fire accident and possible provisions and precautions to be taken.

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Barlas, B., Ozsoysal, R., Bayraktarkatal, E., & Ozsoysal, O. A. (2017). A study on the identification of fire Hazards on board: A case study. Brodogradnja, 68(4), 71–87. https://doi.org/10.21278/brod68405

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