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Hazard Index for Assessment of Reliability of Supply and Risk in Maritime Domain

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The paper presents a method that concerns the problem of determining a hazard level for various maritime areas based on selected risk factors. These factors reflect hazards that may happen on the route of a given ship and thus may potentially influence on reliability of supply and level of maritime risk for the ship. The results of the method can be helpful in a process of planning a ship’s voyage as well as when the transport service is already being realized in order to assess its reliability.

The aim of the article is to propose hazards which may be taken into account while assessing the reliability and risk of maritime transport, and present how they can be included in the process of risk assessment in a form of hazard index. The paper presents results for the proposed method, showing how the hazard index is calculated for different maritime areas and its evaluation based on examples of ship’s routes.

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Notes

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    A country means in this case Exclusive Economic Zone belonging to a given country.

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    https://gisis.imo.org.

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    http://www.tokyo-mou.org/.

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    https://www.parismou.org.

  5. 5.

    In the presented approach the default value for the size of a sector can be adjusted. It means that all measures can be calculated for both smaller or bigger sectors/areas.

  6. 6.

    Both increasing factors can be changed and adjusted if needed.

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Table 4. Accident, piracy and country risk values for selected maritime sectors (areas)
Table 5. Hazard index for selected maritime sectors (areas)

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Stróżyna, M. (2017). Hazard Index for Assessment of Reliability of Supply and Risk in Maritime Domain. In: Abramowicz, W. (eds) Business Information Systems Workshops. BIS 2017. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 303. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69023-0_20

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