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The assessment result of the relationship between the root cause of accident and the Preventive Action

The assessment result of the relationship between the root cause of accident and the Preventive Action

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... shipping experts provided an assessment of the relationship. Based on the criteria, the assessment results obtained (see Table 9). maintenance plan 14PA Create a system to ensure that surveys for ship maintenance scheduled, and survey reports make correctly. ...

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