... eg Port Health and the shipping company Identify possible infectious disease Ensure prompt medical care to manage disease Identify those who may already have been infected and minimise further ...
... can judge on the epidemiological and entomological data. It should be performed by a professional pest management company The WHO also promotes the ABCD for Malaria protection that also applies to seafaring: ...
... Local health authorities may initiate the tests in cooperation with the shipping company. 2. An X-ray on persons with a positive blood test will demonstrate any manifestations of pulmonary tuberculosis. ...
... 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. ...
... (http://www.imo.org/en/OurWork/HumanElement/SafetyManagement/Pages/Default.aspx A safety management system (SMS) must be established by "the Company", which is defined as the ship owner or any person, ...
... age, the 36 month history and company performance. Recalculation also occurs after every inspection and when the applicable performance tables for flag and recognized organizations are changed[9]. High ...
... how? London, IACS, 2006 Fayle, E, A history of Lloyds Register, Macmillan and Company Ltd, http://brittlebooks.library.illinois.edu/brittlebooks_closed/Books2009-09/wrigch0001hisllo/wrigch0001hisllo_ocr.txt ...
... third party liabilities. The fundamental difference between mutual and other types of insurance company is that a mutual is not trying to make a profit, has no shareholders and exists purely for the benefit ...
... for crew joining. Manning agents may act in one of three ways, as a: Introductory agency – which will send papers for a company to review Hiring hall - an organization usually under a labour ...
... the fishing industry is available in Ch. 3.2.5. General terms Terms and names used on board can vary from company to company and ship to ship, but the following will provide a reasonable basis for ...
... and management of spares; documentation and record keeping in accordance to international, national and company rules and regulations; Training of junior and fellow colleagues. The person holding ...
... implementation of fitness on board, a positive attitude towards fitness training is necessary on the part of the shipping company. Although several shipping companies have already improved shipboard exercise ...
... a global entity. This reality has brought fundamental changes to the maritime industry in terms of company structure and ownership, trade, staffing policies, tempo and work conditions. Transforming structures ...
... seafarers Physical impact on the families Psychological impact on the families Financial impact on the families Impact on the company Physical impact on the company Psychological impact ...
... a private organization needs consultations and the shipping company must usually pay for access to the service. Payments may be annual or per consultation. It is vital for a private organization to provide ...
... in transfer will depend upon a number of factors including the medical condition of the patient, the length of transfer or time to port if the ship is diverted, the number and experience of staff accompanying ...
... company will most often take care of the costs and therefore any arrangements should be made this way. In most cases, this implies that the Master’s permission is necessary for the seafarer to get ...
... after appropriate briefing, include the patient’s treating physician, the airline medical department, others responsible for the ongoing care of the seafarer and assistance company staff, if they are involved. ...
... care at home by their employer is usually centralized through a company designated physician in coordination with the company’s medical department or an appointed claims handler. Medical Care at home ...