Stakeholders' Perception of Safety Prioritization at Ship Services in the Sunda Strait
Abstract
The role of shipping safety in the sea transportation system is absolutely calculated. Shipping safety
concerns the transportation of goods and people crossing the ocean in full danger and the threat
of storms, fog and movements and seas such as waves, currents, sea corals, siltation and fixed and
changing shipping lanes, making sea transportation in shipping at high risk. This study aims to 1) Know
the variables that affect the level of safety of the Roak Ro-Roakeuni Ro-Ro Crossing Ship; 2) Analyzing
the level of safety of transportation safety from the Sunda Strait. Methods of collecting data directly
in the field and collecting secondary data. The results of the study show that the variables that affect
ship safety include infrastructure, facilities and culture. The most influential factor on ship safety in
the Sunda Strait is a cultural factor. Based on the results of the safety safety analysis, the Sunda Strait
has a high level of vulnerability due to the density of ship traffic and the lack of Aids to Navigation in
the Sunda Strait.