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Case study of safe working conditions in spanish merchant ships

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Title
Case study of safe working conditions in spanish merchant ships
Author(s)
Orosa, José A.
Oliveira, Armando C.
Date
2012
Citation
Orosa, J.A. & Oliveira, Armando C. (2012). Case study of safe working conditions in spanish merchant ships. Polish Maritime Research, v.19, nº2(73), p. 43-48. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10012-012-0014-6
Abstract
[Abstract] Objective: This paper aims to show a practical case study of safety assessment concerning possible injuries and fire occurring in the engine room on-board a merchant ship, due to fatigue. Methods: The methodology was centred in literature hazard identification, measurements in real ships and heat stress indices definition. Results: Some corrections are proposed in order to obtain a safe environment for workers in the engine control room and to prevent fatigue risks at the engine room. This will allow adequate oil leakage detection and, as a consequence, improve fire prevention. Discussion: Training is a preventive control option, but this study allows the understanding of new corrective control options like design corrections.
Keywords
Case study
Safety assessment
Ships
Engine room
 
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