Analysis of Work Accident Factors in the Shipyard

In the shipbuilding industry, the majority of ship accidents are caused by human error. other factors are caused by the work environment, company conditions, management policies and others. These data show that human factor has a major impact on accidents. Therefore, a proper prevention is required....

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Age
Bivariate analysis
Decision making
Environmental management
Human error
Occupational safety
Prevention
Shipbuilding
Ships
Shipyards
Static electricity
Training
Workers
Working conditions
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