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Accelerating Discoveries in Traffic Science

Accelerating Discoveries in Traffic Science

Human Factors in Marine Casualties

Authors:Jelenko Švetak

Abstract

Human factors play an important role in the origin of accidents,and it is commonly claimed that between seventy andninety-five percent of industrial and transport accidents involvehuman factors, see Figure 1.Some authorities, however, claim that ultimately, all accidentsinvolve human factors.

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