... Navy (Fleet Pharmacy, Hyperbaric & Diving Medicine Centre and NATO’s Communications and Information Agency). From 1999 until today he is working as a maritime pharmacist in ShipMedical Ltd. Nicholas was ...
... Human-Centred Design, with special reference to advanced information and communications technology. Prior to Lloyd's Register he worked for BP Exploration. He is currently a professor II at the University ...
... medical examination of seafarers be able to conduct medical examinations with a clear understanding of confidentiality, gathering of information and communication understand the consequences of a declaration ...
... decision – which risk is acceptable, and which risk is unacceptable. Studies in the working environment on board are missing. To mirror the real life communication, speech audiometry preferably should ...
ALF MAGNE HORNELAND Medical selection inevitably involves differential treatment of individuals. Some will be allowed to work in a specific position or profession, while others will be denied. The ...
... and communications equipment. They must liaise with other vessels and the port control centre as well as being very familiar with the administrative procedures for that pilotage area. Working environment ...
... engineering plant to be housed in confined spaces, adjacent to administration and living quarters. There is limited communication to the shore, often hundreds of kilometres away, with logistical support ...
... communication to home. On the small fishing vessels, however, the crew facilities are often primitive with shared bedrooms and shared sanitary facilities and without any options of private telecommunication. ...
... while on board. Types of inland waterway Rivers have been used for communication and transport since prehistoric times, the Nile in Egypt being a prime example. The characteristics of the river determined ...
... sailing There has been a momentous worldwide increase in sailing for pleasure, over the past thirty years. This has been made possible by the fundamental evolution in global communications, coupled with ...
... not very consistent as different national and commercial services have different customs or criteria that determine the pattern of contacts. Communications from ships are not always coherent because of ...
... (GRIdded Binary) GSM Global System for Mobile Communications HELIOX Breathing gas mixture fontaining Helium HELIVAC Medical evacution by the means of a helicopter HEPA filter ...
... (7). Communication on board Regardless of the reason people flee/travel, the fear of being returned is great. The migrants need for information must be met. This is especially important when transport ...
... State of the ship also requires notification. For example, the Bahamas Maritime Authority (BMA) requires the Master of a Bahamian registered vessel to notify them “immediately by the fastest mode of communication ...
... muster list. Essential roles, with specific responsibilities include: General Head of Operations (usually the Captain) Internal Communication External Communication Search and Transport Logistics ...
... can offer assistance in communication with their families. During the long period of time it may take to resolve the situation, life on board is hard. Seafarers must live in a deteriorating ship, performing ...
MICHAEL TIPTON Introduction Over the last decades scientific knowledge about immersion in cold water has increased significantly. This has led to modifications and significant technological progress ...
... Effective medical care in conjunction with TMAS Appropriate instigation of shipboard policies re isolation, cleaning etc in conjunction with Master Good communication with shore based authorities ...
... a high number of asymptomatic infections, transportation issues, challenges in communication or limited access to health care. Responsible operators need to implement infection control measures which should ...
... of ships, problems in handling outbreaks resulted from a high number of asymptomatic infections, transportation issues, challenges in communication or limited access to health care (16). Most currently, ...