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Titanic Disaster (System lifecycle (Growing demand for faster…
Titanic Disaster
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People
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Bruce Ismay (White star chairman) - put pressure on the captain to "beat the Olympic" (Guiberson, B. Z. 2010)
The Board of trade - Merchant shipping act had not been updated since 1894 - prescribed lifeboat capacity by cubic feet not number of passangers. (McLean, I. Johnes, M.1999.) (Latent Failure)
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Thomas Andrew Titanic's architect - fault in compartments water tight design, design and cost cutting (latent failure)
Cptn. Lord, SS Californian - warned titanic of Icebergs - followed protocol regarding warnings
Cptn. Arthur Rostron, RMS Carpathia - rescued 705 Survivors
Fredrick Fleet - Lookout - Fatigued, didn't have tools needed to do job properly
Titanic Crew - Uneducated in emergency situation, lack of safety culture, fatigued and pre occupied with multiple roles (latent failure)
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What Happened
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9am - 1:45pm ships Carona, Noordam, Baltic and Amerila warn Titanic of large quantities of ice.
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References
Guiberson, B. Z. 2010. Disasters: Natural and Man-Made Catastrophes Through the Centuries. New York: Christy Ottaviano Books
McLean, I. Johnes, M.1999. Regulations Run Mad: The Board of trade and the loss of the Titanic, America: University of Oxford. Public Administration Vol.78 No.4, 2000 pp729-749.
Metzgar, Carl R, 2013. The Changing Approach to the Epidemiology, Prevention, and Amelioration of Trauma. Professional Safety. pp17,49
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(Metzgar, Carl R, 2013 pp17,49)
(Metzgar, Carl R, 2013 pp17,49
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