The international convention for the safety of life at sea: highlighting interrelations of measures towards effective risk mitigation

Anish Joseph, D. Dalaklis
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ABSTRACT Safety is often described as freedom from unacceptable risk. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) since its establishment has consistently been working towards mitigation of risks at sea by implementing measures through specific legal Instruments. The IMO’s principle Instrument with this focus is the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as amended (SOLAS). By identifying and examining a wide range of risks that must be addressed in order to ensure the safe operations of ships at sea, the chapters of SOLAS provide the necessary mitigation measures. This paper goes on to discusses three specific risks among those being mitigated by SOLAS, which are a) structural integrity and stability related risks; b) fire risk and c) navigational risk. The reason for this choice is quite simple: analysis of past statistics from shipping incidents databases clearly indicates that these risks are recorded with the highest numbers; with statistics testifying that navigational risk is linked to the greatest number of accidents. A conclusion clearly standing out is that the various measures being put forward by SOLAS and the associated supporting Codes work in a complementary manner and together have provided a positive contribution towards the safety of personnel, environment and property.
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《国际海上人命安全公约:强调有效减轻风险措施之间的相互关系》
安全通常被描述为免于不可接受的风险。国际海事组织(海事组织)自成立以来,一直致力于通过具体的法律文书实施措施,减少海上风险。海事组织在这方面的主要文书是经修正的《1974年国际海上人命安全公约》(SOLAS)。通过确定和审查为确保海上船舶安全作业而必须解决的各种风险,《海上人命安全公约》各章节提供了必要的缓解措施。本文接着讨论了SOLAS减轻的三种具体风险,即结构完整性和稳定性相关风险;B)火险,c)航行险。这种选择的原因很简单:对过往船舶事故数据库统计数据的分析清楚地表明,这些风险记录的数字最高;统计数据证明,航行风险与最多的事故有关。一个明显的结论是,《海上人命安全公约》提出的各种措施和相关的辅助守则相互补充,共同为人员、环境和财产的安全作出了积极贡献。
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