... between a ship and those ashore giving the advice, shall be available free of charge to all ships irrespective of the flag that they fly’. Such a service may be provided by the state or by private companies. ...
... ashore, relevant shore side experience, formal training courses e.g. ALS and by in service experience. Other healthcare staff may well have responsibility for specific tasks on behalf of the doctor, for ...
... are given health protection and medical care as comparable as possible to that which is generally available to workers ashore. On ships carrying more than 99 persons and ordinarily engaged on international ...
... (3). Maritime health ethics are based on the same moral principles as health ethics in the general population ashore. However, there are some specific features that are not found in other settings. The ...
... in safety drills, the carrier is subject to a more stringent duty of care on the basis that passengers require greater protection when engaged in activities that they would not normally encounter ashore. ...
EILIF DAHL Passenger Health Passenger or seafarer? The Maritime Labour Convention of 2006 (MLC) [1] states that seafarers are entitled to the same quality of care as workers ashore. It defines a ...
... their medical amenities on board as an optional service to the passengers, usually for a fee. The passengers can choose to visit a medical facility ashore in the next port instead of seeing a ship´s doctor, ...