Safety culture and hazard risk perception of Australian and New Zealand maritime pilots
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Abstract
A survey of the safety culture and hazard risk perception has been carried out
involving 77 maritime pilots around Australia and New Zealand, representing more
than the 20% of the maritime pilots in each country, in proportional geographic
distribution. In 82% of the cases, interviews were carried out face to face. Each
interview was based on a questionnaire designed to be completed in less than one
hour. Questions on four different aspects were asked, relating to each pilot’s
professional background, safety culture and perception of risks, navigation and
pilotage hazards and their perception of the pilot’s role. The main responses in
addition to the most interesting comments highlighted by the pilots are presented in
this paper. Finally, the paper makes recommendations which might be considered for
improving operational performance and safety of navigation.
CitacióDarbra Roman, R.M. Safety culture and hazard risk perception of Australian and New Zealand maritime pilots. A: Asia-Pacific Pilotage conference 2006. Managing the Evolution of Modern Pilotage. "Proceedings en CD". 2006,
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