... workers is the gold standard. A very open communication between the ship owner, health and safety staff and shipyard production service is the first step. (linked to chapter XX) Docking is one of the most ...
... they developed are still accepted and in general use. Bjerknes is described as the father of weather forecasting. Improvements in meteorological science and in communications, starting with the deployment ...
... plan is sometimes a time consuming process that requires expertise, knowledge and experience. Risk communication Clear communication to inform all those who may be at risk is essential, but it is ...
... satellite communication to ships at sea, including specialist advice, is available 24 hours a day; medical advice, including the onward transmission of medical messages by radio or satellite communication ...
... Given the need to often assess an illness or injury and offer immediate treatment outside of the ship’s medical centre, courses focusing on pre hospital care may also be relevant. Communication skills. ...
... if any adverse effects are found or if any intervention shows such large benefits that it needs to be adopted immediately? Has open publication of the findings been agreed, with advance communication ...
... by radio or satellite communication from ashore, available 24 hours a day free of charge to all ships irrespective of the flag that they fly. However, regardless of the advice given, the ship´s master ...
... can be offered, it is vital that any referral ashore for ongoing management is an improvement in the standard and level of care to what can be received on the ship. Communication with shore side staff, ...