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Expansion of the Reporting System Paradigm to the United States Maritime Industry

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  • Bixler, Jeffrey A.

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This paper focuses on the creation of a U.S. maritime reporting system designed to alert the industry of safety incidents and prevent accidents. A brief history of aviation safety reporting will be provided, followed by an analysis of eight recent U.S. maritime accidents that reveal a gap in maritime safety information sharing. This paper will also describe the U.K.’s maritime reporting system and the previous work completed on a U.S. maritime reporting system. This author concludes with the impact of terrorism on maritime security and how previous work in aviation security reporting could be incorporated into a maritime reporting system.

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  • Bixler, Jeffrey A., 2009. "Expansion of the Reporting System Paradigm to the United States Maritime Industry," 50th Annual Transportation Research Forum, Portland, Oregon, March 16-18, 2009 207485, Transportation Research Forum.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ndtr09:207485
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.207485
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