PERANAN STASIUN VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICE (VTS) DALAM KESELAMATAN ALUR PELAYARAN DI WILAYAH KERJA DISTRIK NAVIGASI KELAS II SEMARANG

CLARA, SUCI ATIARA (2021) PERANAN STASIUN VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICE (VTS) DALAM KESELAMATAN ALUR PELAYARAN DI WILAYAH KERJA DISTRIK NAVIGASI KELAS II SEMARANG. KARYA TULIS.

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Abstract

Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) is a ship traffic service in an area that is mutually integrated and implemented by an authorized party (the Minister of Transportation) and is designed to improve ship safety, navigation efficiency and protect the environment, which has the ability to interact and respond to traffic development situations. Crossing ships in the Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) area by means of radio equipment and shipping electronics. Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) is recognized internationally as part of the navigation safety standards through the international convention on Safety of Life at Sea or Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) 1974/1978. In particular the provisions in SOLAS Chapter V (Navigation Safety). The data provided is very important in ship safety. The purpose of the author in compiling this paper is to find out and understand the role of Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) and other electronic navigation tools for navigation purposes. Data collection methods used were observation, interviews and literary methods. The results of this paper can be concluded that the company has an obligation to provide navigation tools in accordance with predetermined rules and the staff of Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) operators can make the most of them. Keywords: Vessel Traffic Services (VTS), Navigation, Safety.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: 185630023
Subjects: Nautika
Divisions: Program Studi > D3-Nautika
Depositing User: AMNI Perpustakaan Semarang
Date Deposited: 26 Mar 2021 04:34
Last Modified: 02 Dec 2022 13:55
URI: http://repository.unimar-amni.ac.id/id/eprint/3247

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