警报超载正在损害海上安全,船员面临数千条警报。
Alarm overload is undermining safety at sea as crews face thousands of alerts

原始链接: https://www.lr.org/en/knowledge/press-room/press-listing/press-release/2026/alarm-overload-is-undermining-safety-at-sea-as-new-research-shows-crews-face-tens-of-thousands-of-daily-alerts/

## 船舶警报疲劳损害海上安全:最新研究 劳埃德船级社(LR)的最新研究表明,过多的船上警报正在导致船员产生“警报疲劳”,从而*降低*海上安全。该研究分析了11艘船超过2000天、4000万个警报事件的数据,发现许多船只每天产生数千个警报,其中很多缺乏实际操作价值。 这种过载会扰乱休息,削弱对安全系统的信任,并导致船员沉默或绕过警报——使不安全做法正常化。少于一半的船只达到推荐的警报速率,有些船只在十分钟内经历超过4600个警报的峰值。 然而,一艘邮轮上的试点项目表明,在六个月内,通过使用现有的工程解决方案(如传感器更换和系统调整)将警报数量减少了近50%。解决10个最频繁的警报可以减少近40%的整体警报负荷。 LR提倡客观的警报性能评估、以人为本的设计以及一致的监管标准,将警报系统从危害转化为安全资产。

劳埃德船级社(lr.org)的一份最新报告强调了海上日益增长的安全隐患:**警报超载**。船员们正被数千个警报淹没,降低了他们的效率,并可能损害安全。 这个问题并不局限于海运业。评论员指出,航空业(引用法国航空447航班事故)和数据库系统也存在类似问题,其中一个问题会引发一连串警报。现代汽车也面临同样困境,众多驾驶辅助系统会产生频繁且常常不必要的警告,导致驾驶员沮丧或麻痹。 核心问题在于,过多的警报会使人员迟钝,难以识别和响应*关键*警报。船员甚至会被从必要的休息中抽调出来处理非必要的通知,进一步加剧了问题。正如一位评论员所指出的,根本原则是“当所有事情都很重要时,就没有什么重要了”。
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原文

New research from Lloyd’s Register (LR) has revealed that excessive and nuisance shipboard alarm systems are routinely overwhelming crews and, in many cases, actively undermining safety at sea. 

The findings, published today in Effective Alarm Management in the Maritime Industry are based on data collected from 11 operational vessels, spanning over 2,000 days and more than 40 million alarm-related events. 

The study shows that many ships generate thousands of alarms every day, many of which provide little or no operational value. The result is widespread alarm fatigue, disrupted rest periods and a growing erosion of trust in systems that are intended to protect both crews and assets. 

The research applied recognised industrial best practice, including IEC 62682 and EEMUA 191, to maritime operations for the first time at this scale. It found that fewer than half of the vessels studied met the recommended benchmark of fewer than 30 alarms per hour, while on ships with unattended machinery spaces alarms disrupted 63% of rest periods. In some cases, cruise ships experienced up to 2,600 alarms per day, with peak rates reaching 4,691 alarms in just ten minutes.  

Crews, overwhelmed by the volume of alerts, are forced to silence alarms without acknowledgement or physically bypass alarm circuits, normalising unsafe practices and eroding trust in critical safety systems. 

Effective Alarm Management in the Maritime Industry: Insights from 40 million vessel alarms builds on LR’s Effective Alarm Management in the Maritime Industry report (released in September 2024) by moving beyond diagnosis to demonstrate what can be achieved in practice. A pilot project on an operational cruise ship reduced total alarm numbers by almost 50 per cent over a six-month period, without new technology or major system redesign. Improvements were delivered through traditional marine engineering interventions, including correcting valve installations, replacing faulty sensors and tuning existing systems. 

LR’s analysis also demonstrates that addressing the 10 most frequent alarms could reduce overall loads by nearly 40 per cent.  

The report calls for greater adoption of objective alarm performance assessment, stronger consideration of human factors in system design and operation throughout the vessel lifecycle, and regulatory frameworks that support consistent, enforceable standards. 

Duncan Duffy, LR’s Global Head of Technology, said: “Our research found that alarm systems, when poorly managed, have themselves become a safety risk. Without decisive industry action, alarm fatigue will continue to undermine situational awareness and increase the likelihood of serious incidents. 

“If the maritime industry is serious about safety, it must commit to continuous performance measurement, objective evaluation, and a human-centred approach to alarm system design. Only then can alarm systems fulfil their intended purpose—supporting crews, safeguarding lives, and ensuring safer voyages for all.” 

The research is part of LR’s Digital Transformation Research programme, specifically designed to provide in-depth analysis of key opportunities and challenges for maritime digitalisation. 

For more information and to download the full report, visit the link below:

LR Alarm Management 

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