The Effect of Safety Philosophical Factors on Risk Management |
Mohamed H. M. Hassan, Ahmed Mohmed Aly SalemNour A Marey, El-Sayed H Hegazy |
DOI NO. https://doi.org/10.59660/467312 Received 10 March 2023, Revised 12 May 2023, Acceptance 14 June 2023, Available online and Published 01 July 2023 |
Abstract
Since Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is regarded as one of the cleanest fossil fuels, the primary goal of this study is to collect data concerning the bunkering of LNG in Maritime Industry. The purpose of the current research is to look into Safety Philosophical Factors and how it could affect risk management. To investigate this relationship, quantitative data are collected from questionnaires that are distributed among 200 seafarers. Finally, the findings of correlation analysis showed a significant relationship between safety philosophical factors and risk management, while the regression analysis showed a positive significant impact of safety philosophical factors on risk management.