TECHNOLOGY AND SAFETY OF MARINE SYSTEMS
Author(s) | J. Wang |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Date | 2003 |
Pages | 334 |
Format | |
Size | 13 Mb |
D O W N L O A D |
This useful and practical work by Anand Pillay and Jin Wang was aimed to cater to a remarkably very broad range of interested readers, including experienced professional safety and operation engineers and design specialists particularly those working in both marine and offshore industries.
The book may also serve as a useful thorough reference compilation of materials to the under- and postgraduate students of such disciplines as the marine technology, general- and safety- and reliability engineering; the content of this volume for sure will be be beneficial for industrial researchers and academics.
This title is intended to serve as a good start point for the newcomers to safety engineering and to the apprentices newly engaged in the use of risk analysis methods. The publication includes several useful sections briefly introducing the readers to the shipping scenes and setting the further mood through defining the rules and relevant regulations governing fishing and merchant vessels. Once all applicable safety requirements have been established, note there are numerous risk analysis and safety assessment instruments available to the readers have been highlighted.
The methods described in this title are mainly based on the framework of the Formal Ship Safety Assessment, and they have all been demonstrated using numerous real-life practical examples.
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