We have investigated the METOC aspects of ORM safety and readiness in Naval afloat operations..The purpose of this work was to identify and develop methods by which the METOC community can better contribute to these components of Naval operations. Records of class A B and C afloat mishaps during March 1997 March 2002 from the NSC were the primary data source for this study. Our major objectives in analyzing this data were to identify: (1) METOC related mishaps (MRMs); (2) the costs of these mishaps and (3) the phenomenological and operational conditions under which these mishaps occurred We identified 166 MRMs during the study period. The major average costs of these mishaps were: (1) 1.5 deaths per year: (2) 16 days of lost duty per MRM; (3) 11 days of light duty per MRM; (4) 151 days of lost or light duty per year due to MRMs involving small boat operations; and (5) $54,000 in equipment damage per MRM. The major METOC phenomena involved in underway MRMs were high winds and seas which occurred in over half the MRMs...84% of the MRMs involved deficiencies in training on how to deal with adverse METOC conditions.
METOC and Naval Afloat Operations: Risk Management, Safety, & Readiness
2002
95 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Physical & Chemical Oceanography , Common Carrier & Satellite , Command control communications , Local area networks , Operational readiness , Meteorological data , Oceanographic data , Naval operations , Naval tactical data system , Software engineering , Theater level operations , Jobs , Wind , Forecasting , Operational effectiveness , Joint military activities , Boats , Client server systems , Risk management , Metoc(Meteorological and oceanographic)
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