Narrie Jeriel A. Magpantay, John Lloyd P.Aala, Dave B. Cepillo,
Mark Den M. Marquez, Rizzi Niño Ceasar P. Silang, and
Eleonor C. Magadia1
Lyceum of the Philippines University Batangas, Philippines
ecmagadia@lpubatangas.edu.ph1
Asia Pacific Journal of Maritime Education
Vol. 6 No. 1, 28-37
June 2020
P-ISSN: 2423-2033
E-ISSN: 2467-513X
apjme@lpubatangas.edu.ph
Challenges Onboard: Effects of Maritime Accidents to Onboard Safety and Security 365 KB 4 downloads
Narrie Jeriel A. Magpantay, John Lloyd P.Aala, Dave B. Cepillo, Mark Den M. Marquez,...
The research paper aimed to determine the effects of maritime accidents to onboard safety and security. The study utilized the descriptive method of research. The sample of the study consisted of 119 cadets who finished their apprenticeship for the period of June-October 2016. The instrument used was a self-made questionnaire with three parts. The researchers found out that majority of the respondents are males, 18-21 year sold and have 1to3- year experience on board and in the program of BSMT. Second, apprentice mates strongly agree with the challenges onboard to safety and security. Furthermore, they found out that apprentice mates strongly agree with the effects of challenges onboard to safety and security.
Keywords –accident, marine, maritime, Safety and Security