Spill Risk Analysis Program. Methodology Development and Demonstration. Volume I.

Abstract

This report describes research and results in the development and demonstration of systematic methods of assessing the effectiveness of either proposed or recently implemented merchant marine safety regulations. The methods have been designed primarily to assist Coast Guard regulatory decision-makers in their selection of alternative means of reducing marine transportation casualties and spills of hazardous or polluting materials. The methodology involves both analytical and logical modeling of merchant marine operations and the casualty process. Analytic modeling of ship collisions is primarily in terms of the physical parameters (e.g., vessel size, speed, maneuverability) of the system, but human response parameters are also considered. Logical modeling of casualties addresses the effects of changes in regulations and involves the structured conduct of quasi-experiments using the Coast Guard data base of marine casualty reports. A preliminary analysis of the Coast Guard Pollution Incident Reporting System (PIRS) is also included. This report supplements, but does not replace information contained in Report No. CG-D-15-75, Spill Risk Analysis Program Phase II Methodology Development and Demonstration (NTIS AD-785026). (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1977
Accession Number
ADA043054

Entities

People

  • C. H. Morgan
  • F. J. Reiffler
  • Leonard L. A. Stoehr
  • P. M. Tullier

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Ground and Sea Platforms

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Accidents
  • Climate Change
  • Commerce
  • Computer Programs
  • Databases
  • Energy Transfer
  • Environment
  • Experimental Design
  • Health Services
  • Human Behavior
  • Information Retrieval
  • Information Science
  • Marine Transportation
  • Operating Systems
  • Operations Research
  • Plastic Explosives
  • Risk Analysis

Fields of Study

  • Environmental science

Readers

  • Life Cycle Cost Analysis
  • Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering.
  • Systems Analysis and Design