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NAVTIČNA VARNOST PRI PRIHODU LADIJ NA PILOTSKO POSTAJO IN V PRISTOPNE KANALE KOPRSKEGA TOVORNEGA PRISTANIŠČA
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Abstract
V Koper, edino mednarodno slovensko tovorno pristanišče letno pripluje približno dva tisoč ladij namenjenih za prevoz različnih vrst tovora od tekočih, razsutih, generalnih, in zabojnikov. Prav zadnje dve vrsti skupaj s potniškimi ladjami za križarjenje, so med najštevilčnejšimi glede svoje velikosti. Slovenski del Tržaškega zaliva, je tudi stičišče plovnih poti proti enem največjem pristanišču severnega Jadrana, Trstu. S prisotnostjo manjših ribiških in rekreativnih plovil na plovni poti proti koprskem tovornem pristanišču v kombinaciji s specifičnostmi morskega območja predstavlja manever prihoda velikih tovornih ladij kompleksen postopek, ki zahteva popolno in visoko usposobljenost, pripravljenost in zbranost vseh udeležencev. Vendar se nesreče v pomorstvu dogajajo. V slovenskem morju smo bili priča dvema nasedanjema, na srečo brez večjih posledic. Skrbi naraščanje števila bližnjih nesreč, od katerih so nekatere opisane v drugem poglavju te magistrske naloge. Možnosti dogodka nesreč, tveganja in analiza posledic so bili predmet posebne študije, ki jo je naročila Uprava Republike Slovenije za pomorstvo. Zaključki so povzeti v tej nalogi in so skupaj z analizami obravnavanih nesreč, bližnjih nesreč ter izvedene ankete in statistike pilotaž bili v glavnem delu naloge temelj priprave predlogov za izboljšavo navtične varnosti plovbe pri prihodu ladij na območje pilotske postaje in pristopnih kanalov koprskega tovornega pristanišča.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:navtična varnost plovbe, pomorska nesreča, analiza tveganj
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FPP - Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transport
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-114830 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:17.03.2020
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Language:English
Title:NAUTICAL SAFETY DURING SHIP'S ARRIVAL AT THE PILOT STATION AND INTO ACCESS CHANNELS OF THE PORT OF KOPER
Abstract:
Koper, as the only international cargo port of Slovenia, yearly hosts approximately two thousand ships. These carry different cargoes ranging from liquid, bulk, general cargoes and cars to containers. The last two types, along with cruise ships, are among the largest in terms of size. In addition, the Slovenian part of the Gulf of Trieste is a crossing point to Trieste, one of the largest northern Adriatic ports. With the presence of fishing vessels and small recreational boats on route towards Koper, combined with the specific properties of this maritime area, manoeuvring merchant ships upon arrival is a complex process which requires complete and high qualifications, readiness and alertness of all participants. However, maritime accidents are still happening. Fortunately, in the Slovenian sea we have witnessed only two groundings that had no major consequences. Nevertheless, the increasing number of near misses, of which a selection is described in chapter two, is a cause of concern. The potential for accidents, the risks and consequences have been analysed within a specific study performed at the request of the Slovenian Maritime Administration, the conclusions of which are summarized in this thesis. These conclusions, together with the analyses of the described accidents and near misses, survey results, and statistical results regarding pilotage provided the main sources for the preparation of proposals for improving the nautical safety of navigation during the ship’s approach to and arrival at the pilot station area and the access channels to the Koper cargo port basins.

Keywords:nautical safety, maritime accident, risk analysis

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