... around this subject. After graduation, he had a short, although varied, career at sea on board of different kinds of vessels among which was a cargo ship, a research vessel, a tugboat and various dregdging ...
Christopher Petrie is a Canadian qualified lawyer who joined Gard AS in 1994. He worked in Gard’s People Claims Department from 1999 – 2019 and has been involved in numerous crew-related projects over ...
... Marine Safety Code. The early career employer was British shipping company Blue Star Line; refrigerated and container cargoes around the world. Voluntary involvements have included President, New ...
... the bridge, during a night watch, on a cargo ship in transatlantic trade, still one week from shore, going on autopilot systems, suddenly becomes incapacitated. This probably will have little consequences ...
... 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 ...
... Work encompasses bulk cargo carriers, oil and gas transportation on tankers, both small and massive container ships, passenger ferries and cruise ships. They work with fish catching on small boats in sheltered ...
... company, or even sole traders. They work very closely with providers of tugs, pilot boats, mooring teams, navigation aids, cargo operations, wharves, piers and berths. Pilots conduct the navigation ...
... large and in addition tugs move large chains of barges carrying bulk liquid and solid cargoes over long distances. Ocean going vessels have access to the Great Lakes and are subject to the same international ...
EILIF DAHL, SIRI STRANDENES, BOB BRIDGER MARAGARETHA HOLTENSDOTTER LÜTZHÖFT Whereas shipping dominates world international cargo transport, passenger transport has met strong competition from air travel. ...
... goods from production to consumption sites. Raw materials and finished goods are traditionally the main cargoes in international trade. They include foodstuffs, chemicals, oil, whitegoods, clothing, ...
... INTERCARGO International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners INTERMANAGER An organisation representing ship and crew managers as well as associated organisations worldwide INTERTANKO ...
... Maritime Organisation (IMO) defines a stowaway as: "A person who is secreted on a ship, or in cargo which is subsequently loaded on the ship, without the consent of the shipowner or the Master or any ...
... to anchor 1,5 km from the Nigerian Port where its cargo was to be delivered. At night, pirates entered the ship, kidnapped nine of its crew, and demanded a ransom. All crew were from the Philippines, and ...
... commercial fraud, loss of cargo and delays.[5] Pirates can cause political instability due to the corruption of state officials or by providing a source of income for insurgents and terrorists.[6] As ...
... cargo ships, 300,000 on passenger and cruise ships and approximately 200,000 crew work on other types of vessels, including commercial fishing, n especially dangerous branch, according to IHS Markit’s ...
... with the seabed in shallow waters or with a riverbank in narrow channels Dragging anchors Mechanical breakdown. Adverse weather Incorrect stowage of cargo Risk management The likelihood of ...
... E. Epidemic outbreak caused by West Nile virus in the crew of a Romanian cargo ship passing the Suez Canal and the Red Sea on route to Yokohama. Virologie 1977;28:259-262. [125] Woodford N. Unwanted ...
... respiratory infections and influenza-like illness are the most common cause of seeking medical attention by passengers and crew members aboard cruise and cargo ships (1,2,3,4). Verbist reported that ...
... of the 15 cases reported an occupational exposure such as overseas travel or repair work of the ship’s sanitary installation (3). One case report on hepatitis A infection from a cargo ship was published ...
... at ports are met. When advising, health practitioners must keep in mind the features of the workplace, for example, the seafarer’s rank, the ship´s route, flag, size, cargo and the construction of the ...