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... other ships, and his own company management. This communication can be clear, concise, and correct or it can be hindered by misunderstandings, language difficulties, and failure of communications equipment. ...
... to make a drawing of ship, without exception they will add a flag. Before the era of radio telecommunication, the main role of a ships flags was to communicate. Again, following tradition, a ship was ...
... for the safe operation of the vessel and for preventing pollution, and providing a clear line of communication between the operating crew and the research party respectively. Conducting research at sea ...
... that they take place in environments where communication may be challenging as a consequence of language, culture, time pressures, noise levels, stress and bureaucracy. Personnel with whom seafarers ...
... workload caused by irregular and often long working hours, seafarers prefer using their leisure time for recreation and sleep. Due to the better communication possibilities in the coastal area, contact ...
... the research into intercultural communication. These approaches focus on the breakdown or misunderstandings in encounters, or communicative behavior, between people in situations of cultural diversity. ...
SURESH N IDNANI Introduction Seafarers are on board for an extended time, facing long periods away from family and friends, with limited or no communication for months on end and weathering the dangers ...
TIM CARTER Introduction Seafarers working at sea need to safely and effectively perform a wide variety of tasks. Most involve the seafarer receiving information about their surroundings, analysing ...
... is a key component. Current approaches have slowly evolved over the years, often in response to improved treatments for specific conditions or because of improved communications, for instance in telemedical ...
... but subsequently feel resentment towards the colleagues / staff / company. The use of social media and fast communication is a blessing in terms of support, but can also cause additional pressure. It ...
... communications. All mistakes that are easily avoidable without any significant additional cost, if the right considerations are made early in the design and building process. Factors to include when deciding ...
... of ships’ officers to diagnose and treat. Improvements in technology and communications make obtaining TMAS advice easier. (Ch. 5.7). In addition, the limitations of equipment and medicines on board, ...
... makes reference to TMAS and states that ‘the competent authority shall ensure by a prearranged system that medical advice by radio or satellite communication to ships at sea, including specialist advice, ...
... system to include communication with TMAS and other shore based organisation, documentation required for the evacuation of a seafarer or passenger, transfer of the patient on board the ship, helicopter ...
... can lead to many misinterpretations and it can take a lot of time and good communication to get these out of their mind. They may have been unwilling to seek assistance on board and therefore have had ...
... may be paying for themselves becomes necessary. Fortunately, with advances in technology and communication, online payments may be made to the seafarer and these can be arranged even before their disembarkation. ...
... Club’s behalf and who can be in direct communication with the treating physician. Working as a team, the three parties arrange in advance for the receiving hospital to be ready for the repatriated seafarer ...
... frequency fields which are used in communication, and the intermediate phase with infrared-, normal and UV-light before the ionizing part of the spectrum typically used for medical purposes and nuclear ...
... ships. Intelligibility of a conversation reduces in proportion with the increase in background noise and the distance between the participants. At a distance of one metre, communication is only possible ...