The marine casualty rate refers to the frequency of incidents involving ships that result in damage, loss of life, or injury to crew and passengers, as well as environmental harm. It is typically expressed as a ratio of casualties (such as injuries or fatalities) to the number of voyages or vessels operating over a specific period. This rate is crucial for assessing maritime safety and the effectiveness of regulations and practices in the shipping industry. Various organizations, including the International Maritime Organization (IMO), monitor and report on these statistics to improve safety standards.
Marine Casualty Investigation Board was created in 2002.
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A casualty is someone who has been killed in an accident or war. Casualty rate is the amount of people that have been killed as a result of accidents or wars.
by wrapping their tentacles around the casualty and stinging him or her
by wrapping their tentacles around the casualty and stinging him or her
both a and b
By wrapping their tentacles around the casualty and stinging him or her
Both A and B.
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A casualty is someone who has been killed in an accident or war. Casualty rate is the amount of people that have been killed as a result of accidents or wars.
EFPs have a higher casualty rate than other IEDs