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Modeling human critical success factors for maritime safety: a DEMATEL approach

Nantia Veltsin, Panos Chountalas, Elvira Koutsouki, Maria D. Karvounidi, Andreas Fousteris

2025Safety Science10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Maritime safety is vital for safeguarding human life, protecting the marine environment, and preserving valuable assets while ensuring compliance with international standards such as SOLAS and the ISM Code. This study provides a comprehensive exploration of the dynamics among human critical success factors (CSFs) in maritime safety, identifying their most prominent cause-and-effect relationships. Employing the Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) methodology, the analysis combines a systematic literature review with insights from maritime experts. The study uniquely assesses perceptions across a broad sample of experts representing different professional groups—Executive Leadership Professionals, Onboard Operational Officers, and Administrative Professionals—highlighting variations and commonalities in their views on safety practices. The core findings emphasize the significance of an integrated approach to managing human factors, primarily through comprehensive training programs, robust leadership, and clear communication. Central to this approach are decision-making skills, which serve as a mediator, channeling the synergistic effects of the aforementioned causal factors to significantly enhance safety culture and strengthen crisis management practices within the maritime industry. By focusing on these pivotal areas, maritime organizations can enhance their safety protocols, thereby fostering a more resilient and effective safety management system. The interconnected nature of human CSFs in maritime safety, as identified in this study, opens paths for theoretical exploration in future research using diverse lenses such as Systems Theory, Contingency Theory, and Organizational Culture Theory.

Topics & Concepts

Poison controlHuman factors and ergonomicsEngineeringOccupational safety and healthMaritime safetyRisk analysis (engineering)Computer scienceTransport engineeringMedicineMedical emergencyPathologyMaritime Navigation and SafetyRisk and Safety AnalysisMaritime Ports and Logistics