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Journal of Risk Research | 2017

One size fits all? Safety management regulation of ship accidents and personal injuries

Kristine Vedal Størkersen; Stian Antonsen; Trond Kongsvik

Safety management regulation is an important supplement to market forces to establish a sufficient safety level in high-risk industries. The accident statistics in Norwegian maritime passenger transportation display a paradox: personal injuries have decreased while ship accidents have increased in the period during which safety management has been regulated (the International Safety Management Code was effectuated in the late 1990s). We interview regulators, shipping company management, and crewmembers about their practices and opinions regarding safety management regulation and use these data to explore how this regulation influences safety management practices to prevent different types of accidents. This study underlines earlier research showing that regulation serves to ‘raise the bar’ by heightening the industry levels of safety investments and organizational safety awareness. In addition, our results suggest that safety management regulation in maritime transportation is mostly effective for preventing personal injuries in cases in which the personal have sufficient time and resources available, and the procedures are consistent with seafarers’ professional values. For ship accidents, such as groundings, other causal factors come into play. We find that the negative consequences of regulation (proceduralization) in particular influence the performance of safety-critical tasks, such as navigation. This may explain why personal injuries have decreased while ship accident frequencies have continued to increase in spite of the regulations aimed at improving safety.


Safety Science | 2014

When Safety Science Meets the Practitioners: Does Safety Science Contribute to Marginalization of Practical Knowledge?

Petter Grytten Almklov; Ragnar Rosness; Kristine Vedal Størkersen


Safety Science | 2012

Fish first: Sharp end decision-making at Norwegian fish farms

Kristine Vedal Størkersen


Safety Science | 2015

Survival versus safety at sea. Regulators’ portrayal of paralysis in safety regulation development

Kristine Vedal Størkersen


Archive | 2011

The possible impact of different watch keeping regimes at sea on sleep, fatigue and safety

Trond Kongsvik; Kristine Vedal Størkersen; J Hansen


Archive | 2013

The relationship between regulation, safety management systems and safety culture in the maritime industry

Trond Kongsvik; Kristine Vedal Størkersen; Stian Antonsen


Marine Policy | 2018

Permitted to be powerful? A comparison of the possibilities to regulate safety in the Norwegian petroleum and maritime industries

Marie Nilsen; Kristine Vedal Størkersen


Archive | 2009

Fare på merde? : Behov for endret sikkerhetsarbeid ved norske oppdrettsanlegg

Jørn Fenstad; Tonje Osmundsen; Kristine Vedal Størkersen


Archive | 2013

No swans in sight—analyzing the resilience in Norwegian water passenger transport

Kristine Vedal Størkersen; J Johansen


Marine Policy | 2019

Safety culture in maritime transport in Norway and Greece: Exploring national, sectorial and organizational influences on unsafe behaviours and work accidents

Tor-Olav Nævestad; Ross Owen Phillips; Kristine Vedal Størkersen; Alexandra Laiou; George Yannis

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Trond Kongsvik

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Alexandra Laiou

National Technical University of Athens

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George Yannis

National Technical University of Athens

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Jørn Fenstad

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Rolf Johan Bye

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Stian Antonsen

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Gudveig Gjøsund

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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