... in command, he worked with the Irish Sea Fisheries Board and established the Regional Fisheries College in the South-west of Ireland. With 20 years’ experience in Nautical Science, he specialises in ship ...
... Psychology, Multicultural and Maritime Emergency Psychology, Ethno-Medicine Maritime activities Maritime study about work- and life situation on board, Stress and Strain, multicultural Crews, PTSD ...
... board member and treasurer of the International Maritime Health Association and has contributed to many published documents related to the contents and the management of the medicine chest on board ships. ...
... 15 years at sea, mainly on board oil and chemical tankers, he returned to the AMA, as a lecturer, to pass on his love for the sea, mixed with a lot of knowledge and experience. In 1993 (till 2015) he became ...
Norwegian citizen, born 1945. Medical school 1963-1969 in Rostock. Full-time surgery in Norwegian hospitals 1972-2012. Board-certified general surgeon (1979) and pediatric surgeon (1992). Master of Health ...
... telemedicine, Inspection of Sanitation and Medical Chest on board, MLC2006, Training STCW2010. Epidemiological studies, many articles published, co-author in the students’ books and the Spanish Medical ...
... of work on board. Sometimes seafarers ask how the doctor could possibly have done his job, when he used just a few minutes on the consultation. During the latest decades, public and professional attention ...
... and injured seafarers whilst at sea. understand the possibilities and limitations for medical care for workers on board ships whilst at sea, including knowledge of available on board medical resources. ...
... C188 states that no fishers shall work on board a fishing vessel without a valid medical certificate attesting to fitness to perform their duties. The competent authority – meaning the national authority ...
ALF MAGNE HORNELAND A seafarer must hold a valid medical certificate to be able to work on board a ship. Losing the medical certificate means that the seafarer cannot make use of his Certificate of Competence ...
... to a medical incident whilst in service on board. In the following, we will discuss the step-wise risk assessment recommended in the Guidance[1] to the Norwegian regulations on medical examinations of ...
... same happening to a solo navigator manoeuvring a fast passenger boat with 150 passengers in littoral waters. Setting a specific cut-off point for likelihood equal for all job positions on board therefore ...
... demonstrates the validity of carrying out such tests, whether they are fit for purpose or not[1]. The diversity of jobs on board ship makes it difficult to design a physical or a mental test that actually ...
... have a long way to go, until we are able to demonstrate the ‘necessary’ cut-off point for a given position or given on-board job task. Similarly, we have a long way ahead of us until we have the validated ...
... is far more challenging to establish the evidence underpinning the necessity to meet a specific criterion to be able to carry out a specific task or job on board ship. The lack of evidence for setting ...
... insurance» is a form of mutual maritime insurance, provided by a P&I Club covering loss of life and personal injury to crew, passengers and others on board, cargo loss and damage, pollution by oil and ...
ALF MAGNE HORNELAND Pre-employment selection of seafarers probably have been carried out for as long as people have been employed for service on board ships, based on the master’s intuition and sovereignty ...
... is to assist the Master and crew to safely navigate their vessel through areas of particular hazard by boarding and having ‘conduct of the navigation’ for relatively short periods during critical stages ...
... places offshore are diverse. The workplace and job could be an office job at a desk aboard an HVDC platform or a member of the catering crew on a SOV, or a service technician on a wind turbine in the maintenance ...
... can fulfil the critical physical capability aspects of their job. An on-board sick bay manned by a trained medic allows for diagnosis and treatment of intercurrent illness and injuries, the medic in turn ...