Ventikos Nikolaos P, Psaraftis Harilaos N
School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Athens, Greece.
J Hazard Mater. 2004 Feb 27;107(1-2):59-66. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2003.11.010.
In this paper, we present the relationship between an oil spill-assessing approach, namely the event-decision network (EDN) and the formal safety assessment (FSA) of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). We focus on various points at which the Network incorporates basic features of the FSA in order to formulate a state-of-the-art, original strategic tool. In keeping with a safety-friendly effort, we developed the EDN, which implements a scenario-driven, generic tree framework. Moreover, the IMO, under the umbrella of decision-making, has introduced FSA, which is a systematic methodology for enhanced maritime safety by using risk and cost/benefit criteria. It is of interest to describe the introduced spill-scenario analysis/simulation and to pinpoint its interconnections with the aforementioned official instrument. Among other things, the goal of such a task is the enhancement of marine safety and the subsequent protection of seas from oil spills.
在本文中,我们阐述了一种溢油评估方法,即事件决策网络(EDN)与国际海事组织(IMO)的正式安全评估(FSA)之间的关系。我们关注该网络纳入FSA基本特征的各个要点,以便制定一种先进的原创战略工具。本着有利于安全的原则,我们开发了EDN,它采用了情景驱动的通用树框架。此外,IMO在决策框架下引入了FSA,这是一种通过使用风险和成本/效益标准来加强海上安全的系统方法。描述引入的溢油情景分析/模拟并确定其与上述官方工具的相互联系很有意义。除此之外,此类任务的目标是加强海上安全并随后保护海洋免受溢油污染。