Tag: Accident Investigation
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EU Accident Investigation Bodies
Published02.04.2025Picture: Loss of control, grounding and complete loss of cargo ship LUNO on the breakwater of the outer harbour of Bayonne (France) on 5. February 2014 Each Member State should have an impartial permanent investigative body competent in matters relating to marine casualties and incidents. (Art.8.1 of Directive 2009/18/EC). Other national authorities might be involved or interested in the domain ...
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Preliminary market consultation on tools supporting AIBs in analysing data from VDR and other electronic evidence
Published28.01.2025EMSA is exploring the technical, operational, and financial feasibility of a new operational service for the European Accident Investigation Bodies concerning ICT tools that support the analysis of VDR and other electronic evidence. A preliminary market consultation has been launched to gather knowledge and understanding of the market structure, potential constraints, and cost estimation for the ...
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Accident Investigation: Key Figures 2024
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Annual Overview of Marine Casualties and Incidents 2024
Published20.11.2024The Annual Overview of Marine Casualties and Incidents consists of a high-level analysis of marine casualties or incidents accidents reported until 31 December 2023 by the EU Member States in the European electronic database (EMCIP) established by the Directive 2009/18/EC. The advanced functionalities in this publication will work only in compatible pdf readers, as Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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Accident Investigation: Key Figures 2023
Published03.11.2023 -
Annual Overview of Marine Casualties and Incidents report published
Published30.10.2023The latest edition of the Annual Overview of Marine Casualties and Incidents, now available to download here, shows that 2022 was a positive year in terms of the reduction or stabilisation of many accident indicators, such as the number of occurrences, ships lost, fatalities or injuries. In 2022, 2,510 marine casualties and incidents were reported, representing a reduction of 182 marine ...
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Annual Overview of Marine Casualties and Incidents 2023
Published27.10.2023The Annual Overview of Marine Casualties and Incidents consists of a high-level analysis of marine casualties or incidents accidents reported until 31 December 2022 by the EU Member States in the European electronic database (EMCIP) established by the Directive 2009/18/EC. The advanced functionalities in this publication will work only in compatible pdf readers, as Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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Annual Overview of Marine Casualties and Incidents 2022
Published30.11.2022The Annual Overview of Marine Casualties and Incidents consists of a high-level analysis of marine casualties or incidents accidents reported until 31 December 2021 by the EU Member States in the European electronic database (EMCIP) established by the Directive 2009/18/EC. The advanced functionalities in this publication will work only in compatible pdf readers, as Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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Safety Analysis of EMCIP Data. Analysis of Navigation Accidents
Published28.09.2022This safety analysis of the European Marine Casualty Information Platform (EMCIP) data focuses on navigation accidents (i.e. collisions, groundings and contacts), given their visibility and relevance in the context of maritime safety. In particular, a significant amount of occurrences involving navigation accidents have been reported in EMCIP, covering around 28% of the overall dataset. The EMSA ...
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Annual Overview of Marine Casualties and Incidents (2020)
Published15.12.2021The Annual Overview of Marine Casualties and Incidents consists of a high-level analysis of marine casualties or incidents accidents reported until 31 December 2021 by the EU Member States in the European electronic database (EMCIP) established by the Directive 2009/18/EC. Advanced functionalities will work only in compatible pdf readers, as Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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