Abstract: Offshore oil and gas operations are inherently risky, and human error is a major contributing factor to accidents. Risk assessment is a critical component of offshore safety management, and there is a growing body of literature on this topic, with a particular focus on collisions between offshore support vessels (OSVs) and offshore installations. This literature review provides an overview of the current state of offshore risk assessment, with a specific emphasis on human errors and their underlying factors. The review highlights the strengths and weaknesses of existing approaches to risk assessment, and identifies future directions in the field. The review provides a scope of the literature, and also defines the key terms and concepts. Overall, the paper emphasizes the importance of addressing human factors in offshore risk assessment, and the need to continuously improve risk assessment models to ensure the safety of personnel, environment and assets.
Keywords: Human error s, Underlying Factors, Collision, Offshore supply vessel OSVs, Risk assessment, Risk analysis, Offshore Installations/ Rigs.
Title: Literature Review of Human Errors Caused OSVs-Offshore Structures Collisions
Author: Capt. Khaled Mohamed Abo Bakr
International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovations
ISSN 2348-1218 (print), ISSN 2348-1226 (online)
Vol. 11, Issue 2, April 2023 - June 2023
Page No: 72-80
Research Publish Journals
Website: www.researchpublish.com
Published Date: 29-May-2023