Towards Paperless Vessels: A Master’s Perspective

David Brčić, Srđan Žuškin
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The transitional period of implementation of the Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) expired on July 1st, 2018. As for this date onward, vessels of 3000 GT or more subject to the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention and engaged in international voyages, must be fitted with an official ECDIS system. The Convention furthermore requires mandatory possession of navigational equipment as an adequate back-up. In case that independent system is used for this purpose, there is no further obligation for a vessel to possess traditional paper navigational charts and it can be considered as paperless. Beside paper charts, this term also implies digital nautical publications and probably an electronic ship’s log in the foreseeable future. The interpretation of ECDIS differs considering particular rank of an Officer of the Watch (OOW) and its engagement towards the system. The system should be accepted by OOWs as true end-users. The proposed paper elaborates opinions and standpoints of decisive end-users towards the system, its role as a primary navigational means, and the fact that traditional navigation conduct is replaced by digital means. For this purpose a survey between OOWs was conducted focusing on their answers to respective questions. The sample size allowed for the observation of opinions over several years and the definition of the ECDIS acceptance level. Results are presented and discussed together with proposals of new activities which have to be carried out to improve the safety of navigation by the ECDIS system and its further development.
迈向无纸化船舶:一个大师的视角
电子海图显示与信息系统(ECDIS)实施过渡期于2018年7月1日到期。自即日起,受《海上人命安全公约》(SOLAS)约束并从事国际航行的3000总吨或以上船舶必须安装正式的ECDIS系统。《公约》还规定必须拥有导航设备,作为适当的后备。如果为此目的使用独立的系统,则船舶不再有持有传统纸质海图的义务,可以认为是无纸化的。除了纸质海图,这个词还意味着数字航海出版物,在可预见的未来可能还包括电子航海日志。考虑到值班人员(OOW)的特定级别及其对该系统的参与,对ECDIS的解释会有所不同。系统应该被oow作为真正的最终用户所接受。本文阐述了具有决定性的终端用户对该系统的意见和立场、其作为主要导航手段的作用以及传统的导航行为被数字手段所取代的事实。为此,在OOWs之间进行了一项调查,重点是他们对各自问题的回答。样本量允许对数年的意见进行观察,并定义ECDIS接受水平。报告提出并讨论了研究结果,同时提出了为提高ECDIS系统及其进一步发展的航行安全而必须开展的新活动的建议。
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