Danish Maritime Accident Investigation Board
The Danish Maritime Accident Investigation Board (DMAIB, Danish: Den Maritime Havarikommission) is the maritime accident investigation agency of Denmark, headquartered in Valby, Copenhagen.[1] It is an agency of the .
History[]
Previously the Danish Maritime Authority's Division for Investigation of Maritime Accidents investigated maritime accidents. A European Union directive asks countries to establish maritime investigation authorities that are independent of the maritime administration divisions. The bill L xx will cause Denmark to establish a new maritime investigation agency.[2]
References[]
Further reading[]
- "Den Maritime Havarikommission har afløst Opklaringsenheden." (Archive) SØFARTEN OG DANMARK. 4. November 2011. nr. 44. p. 8
External links[]
- Danish Maritime Accident Investigation Board
- Act no. 457 of 18 May 2011 on safety investigations of marine accidents. (Archive) - English translation of Danish document
- (in Danish) Act no. 457 of 18 May 2011 on safety investigations of marine accidents. (Archive) - The original Danish version has legal authority
Categories:
- Water transport in Denmark
- Government agencies of Denmark