An advanced risk matrix analysis approach for safety evaluation at major ports in Malaysia

In this study, the risk factors of port operations were analysed using proposed advance risk matrix analysis. The risk was identified by combination of intensive literature review and brainstorming with port experts. The risk identified was analysed by using risk matrix techniques where the risk lik...

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Main Authors: A. Kadir, Zuritah, Mohammad, Roslina, Othman, Norazli
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spelling my.utm.870412020-10-31T12:16:48Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87041/ An advanced risk matrix analysis approach for safety evaluation at major ports in Malaysia A. Kadir, Zuritah Mohammad, Roslina Othman, Norazli T Technology (General) In this study, the risk factors of port operations were analysed using proposed advance risk matrix analysis. The risk was identified by combination of intensive literature review and brainstorming with port experts. The risk identified was analysed by using risk matrix techniques where the risk likelihood, risk severity and risk frequency was determined. The questionnaire form was used in order to ease the data collection process and distributed to one multipurpose port of one major ports in Malaysia. Based on analysis, the risk factor of accident for handling cargo at port were summarized, based on risk rating, it can be found R2 (Communication misunderstanding) was the highest risk fact for all of three ports, Port A, B and C. Meanwhile the lowest risk factors for Port A and Port C was R18 (Day Vs Night) and for Port B was R18 (Requisite safety facilities and equipment tallied with standards). It was found that Port C was found as the riskiest port compared to Port A and Port B as the number of risk factors in risk level III was higher compared from both Ports. The outcome of the study was development of risk management framework for safety evaluation in port industry in Malaysia. Penerbit Akademia Baru 2020 Article PeerReviewed A. Kadir, Zuritah and Mohammad, Roslina and Othman, Norazli (2020) An advanced risk matrix analysis approach for safety evaluation at major ports in Malaysia. Journal of Advanced Research in Business and Management Studies, 18 (1). pp. 31-41. ISSN 2462-1935 http://www.akademiabaru.com/arbmsv18_n1_p31_41.html
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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A. Kadir, Zuritah
Mohammad, Roslina
Othman, Norazli
An advanced risk matrix analysis approach for safety evaluation at major ports in Malaysia
description In this study, the risk factors of port operations were analysed using proposed advance risk matrix analysis. The risk was identified by combination of intensive literature review and brainstorming with port experts. The risk identified was analysed by using risk matrix techniques where the risk likelihood, risk severity and risk frequency was determined. The questionnaire form was used in order to ease the data collection process and distributed to one multipurpose port of one major ports in Malaysia. Based on analysis, the risk factor of accident for handling cargo at port were summarized, based on risk rating, it can be found R2 (Communication misunderstanding) was the highest risk fact for all of three ports, Port A, B and C. Meanwhile the lowest risk factors for Port A and Port C was R18 (Day Vs Night) and for Port B was R18 (Requisite safety facilities and equipment tallied with standards). It was found that Port C was found as the riskiest port compared to Port A and Port B as the number of risk factors in risk level III was higher compared from both Ports. The outcome of the study was development of risk management framework for safety evaluation in port industry in Malaysia.
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author A. Kadir, Zuritah
Mohammad, Roslina
Othman, Norazli
author_facet A. Kadir, Zuritah
Mohammad, Roslina
Othman, Norazli
author_sort A. Kadir, Zuritah
title An advanced risk matrix analysis approach for safety evaluation at major ports in Malaysia
title_short An advanced risk matrix analysis approach for safety evaluation at major ports in Malaysia
title_full An advanced risk matrix analysis approach for safety evaluation at major ports in Malaysia
title_fullStr An advanced risk matrix analysis approach for safety evaluation at major ports in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed An advanced risk matrix analysis approach for safety evaluation at major ports in Malaysia
title_sort advanced risk matrix analysis approach for safety evaluation at major ports in malaysia
publisher Penerbit Akademia Baru
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87041/
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