This paper examines the applicability of formal safety assessment to the passenger ships. This is followed by an analysis of passenger ship characteristics and a proposed formal safety assessment methodology. Five interlocking steps are described to construct a safety model including novel risk assessment, cost-benefit analysis and decision-making approaches. A case study is carried out in order to demonstrate the proposed methodology. Further development in formal safety assessment in the context of passenger ship safety is finally discussed in detail.
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Abstract 1. Introduction 2. A proposed FSA framework 3. A case study 3.1 Step 1: Hazard identification 3.2 Step 2: Risk assessment 3.3 Step 3: Risk control options (RCOs) 3.4 Step 4: Cost-benefit analysis 3.5 Step 5: Decision making 4. Conclusions References