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Analysis of evacuation for fishery training ship HANMIR using SEA-Pro

SEA-Pro를 이용한 어선실습선 한미르호의 피난 분석

  • KIM, Won-Ouk (Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology) ;
  • KIM, Seok-Jae (Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology)
  • 김원욱 (한국해양수산연수원 교육기획실) ;
  • 김석재 (한국해양수산연수원 교육기획실)
  • Received : 2021.04.05
  • Accepted : 2021.06.21
  • Published : 2021.08.31

Abstract

Marine accidents caused by ships are very diverse, such as collision, sinking, stranding, grounding and fire. In particular, persons on passenger ship are unspecified and not trained, so it makes evacuation harder. For this reason, an evacuation plan that considers diverse situation in ship is needed. Effective evacuation planning requires training in consideration of various evacuation situations. In this paper, we investigated the time elapsed on evacuation in various situations from "HANMIR," the fishery training ship of the Korean Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology, using a Ship Evacuation Analysis Program (SEA-Pro) which is introduced to the society. We assumed a situation that has not only inconveniences for real training but also the possibilities of happening. Not all trainees are resting in their cabin, so we assumed positions such as they are in the bridge or engine room and applied fire and flooding situations. We assumed that the time for alerting the situation would be short, so we applied only elapsed time of movement. Those analyses could be helpful in three ways. The first is predicting the consequence of possible accidents. There are some conditions that can be appliable to this model, such as the decreased area of sight in those situations. The second is concluding the optimal limit of carriage and placement of safety instruments on building a new ship. The third is to be a base data for ships to make a new effective evacuation plan based on these analyses.

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