Compatibility as an additional criterion for life saving performance of life jacket

This paper proposes compatibility as an additional variable or factor that contributes to lifesaving performance of life jackets. In order to support the proposal, a model and seven hypotheses were developed based on previous literatures and accidents reports. The hypotheses are compatibility of lif...

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Main Authors: Abd. Kader, Ab. Saman, Ahmad, Mohd. Zamani, Ahmad Fuad, Ahmad Faizal, Asmawi, A.M.
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spelling my.utm.596592022-01-26T08:52:47Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59659/ Compatibility as an additional criterion for life saving performance of life jacket Abd. Kader, Ab. Saman Ahmad, Mohd. Zamani Ahmad Fuad, Ahmad Faizal Asmawi, A.M. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This paper proposes compatibility as an additional variable or factor that contributes to lifesaving performance of life jackets. In order to support the proposal, a model and seven hypotheses were developed based on previous literatures and accidents reports. The hypotheses are compatibility of life jackets with CPV contributes to the lifesaving performance of a life jacket (H1); Inherently buoyant life jackets are not compatible to don inside the fully enclosed spaces of CPV (H2); Inherently buoyant life jackets are compatible to don in open spaces of CPV (H3), Inherently buoyant life jackets are compatible to don inside the partially enclosed spaces of CPV (H4), Inflatable life jackets are compatible to don inside the fully enclosed space of CPV (H5),: Inflatable life jackets are compatible to don in open space of CPV (H6); and Inflatable life jackets are compatible to don inside the partially enclosed spaces of CPV (H7). Verification of the hypotheses and model was based on opinion from three groups of maritime professional. The opinions were gathered by a survey questionnaire, and the response was using a five-point Likert Scale. The development of the survey questionnaires were according to standards of IMO. The performed analyses were descriptive analysis, variance analysis, exploratory factor analysis and correlation analysis. Based on the result, the proposed model and hypotheses were supported. 2014 Article PeerReviewed Abd. Kader, Ab. Saman and Ahmad, Mohd. Zamani and Ahmad Fuad, Ahmad Faizal and Asmawi, A.M. (2014) Compatibility as an additional criterion for life saving performance of life jacket. Journal of Applied Science and Agriculture, 9 (18). pp. 202-208. ISSN 1816-9112
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Abd. Kader, Ab. Saman
Ahmad, Mohd. Zamani
Ahmad Fuad, Ahmad Faizal
Asmawi, A.M.
Compatibility as an additional criterion for life saving performance of life jacket
description This paper proposes compatibility as an additional variable or factor that contributes to lifesaving performance of life jackets. In order to support the proposal, a model and seven hypotheses were developed based on previous literatures and accidents reports. The hypotheses are compatibility of life jackets with CPV contributes to the lifesaving performance of a life jacket (H1); Inherently buoyant life jackets are not compatible to don inside the fully enclosed spaces of CPV (H2); Inherently buoyant life jackets are compatible to don in open spaces of CPV (H3), Inherently buoyant life jackets are compatible to don inside the partially enclosed spaces of CPV (H4), Inflatable life jackets are compatible to don inside the fully enclosed space of CPV (H5),: Inflatable life jackets are compatible to don in open space of CPV (H6); and Inflatable life jackets are compatible to don inside the partially enclosed spaces of CPV (H7). Verification of the hypotheses and model was based on opinion from three groups of maritime professional. The opinions were gathered by a survey questionnaire, and the response was using a five-point Likert Scale. The development of the survey questionnaires were according to standards of IMO. The performed analyses were descriptive analysis, variance analysis, exploratory factor analysis and correlation analysis. Based on the result, the proposed model and hypotheses were supported.
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author Abd. Kader, Ab. Saman
Ahmad, Mohd. Zamani
Ahmad Fuad, Ahmad Faizal
Asmawi, A.M.
author_facet Abd. Kader, Ab. Saman
Ahmad, Mohd. Zamani
Ahmad Fuad, Ahmad Faizal
Asmawi, A.M.
author_sort Abd. Kader, Ab. Saman
title Compatibility as an additional criterion for life saving performance of life jacket
title_short Compatibility as an additional criterion for life saving performance of life jacket
title_full Compatibility as an additional criterion for life saving performance of life jacket
title_fullStr Compatibility as an additional criterion for life saving performance of life jacket
title_full_unstemmed Compatibility as an additional criterion for life saving performance of life jacket
title_sort compatibility as an additional criterion for life saving performance of life jacket
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59659/
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