... is with sequelae. Hence those incidents that are most likely to trigger a complex chain of consequences are a priority for intervention as compared with incidents that are self-limiting and easily dealt ...
... as Australia’s Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait, or through the very complex geography of British Columbia. Specific tasks The pilot is required to plan the course of the vessel taking into account ...
... traditionally engaged in diving related to the offshore oil industry. This often involves work from a diving support vessel and divers may be engaged in complex diving operations in cooperation with an ...
... work onshore at preassembly sites and reduce the offshore workload and complexity to a minimum. Hence it can be seen more and more as “plug’n play”. Nowadays the overall timespan from the start of installation ...
... satellite subsea wells. Deep waters are served by FPSOs (Floating production storage and offloading) vessels. Where they are manned installations these complex, compact facilities provide a challenging ...
... works. With more than one-third of the rail network not fully operational and very few roads, the complex network of waterways is critical for the local and regional economies. A large part of the ...
... perspective and the associated lack of funding for investigations have inhibited the development of an improved knowledge base on seafarer health. They can also make the planning of any agreed study complex ...
... their evaluation are more complex. This is a particular problem in relation to aspects of mental health, where risk factors may include personality, home circumstances and the demands of work on board ...
... have shown merchant shipping is exposed to many such complex and costly rescue operations involving the safety and security of the ship and its crew. This often includes the immediate medical treatment ...
... Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, 2019:10(01):958-990. [6] See e.g. UNSC Res. 2500 (Dec.2019), that notes the complex relationship between illegal and unregulated fishing and piracy in its ...
... workplace death, the complexity of employer structures may increase the uncertainty of compensation outcomes, to cite Shan Desai: ‘Unlike land-based workers, seafarers are subject to labour and maritime ...
... that tuberculosis transmission was minimal despite the sleeping arrangement (7) These publications demonstrate the complexity of risk assessment for tuberculosis in seafarers. Individual risk factors ...
... or to ensure proper follow up of the HIV infected seafarers (1) The decision on the fitness of a HIV positive person for duty on board is complex and involves in depth knowledge of the natural course ...
... College of Ireland, Co. Cork, Ireland. Introduction A ship is a ‘hole’ in the water that we put people into. It contains the complex work dynamics of any group of people working on a common task. ...
... leading to inefficiencies or sources of error. The seafaring culture is complex involving maritime traditions, complex personal motivations, and multilingual, multi-cultural crews. National culture has ...
... wind direction and the position of the subject on board . Given the complexity of the phenomenon, there are no satisfactory threshold exposure values. An evaluation of exposure of individuals to whole-body ...
... and health aspects of shipping during the second half of the 19th century. This was in response to public concerns about the increasing scale and complexity of shipping with the introduction of steamships, ...
... low temperatures (-163ْ C in LNG ships). This means that cargo pipelines and any spillages may ‘burn’ items in contact with them. Chemical Tankers Chemical tankers tend to be smaller, complex vessels ...
... is operational. Today, ships are complex systems that combine a lot of technology within a small space. This includes not only the engines and the propulsion system, but also for example, the electrical ...
... may contribute to simplify complex relationships between nations and cultures and because they may encourage cultural stereotypes and stigmas that can have a derogatory effect on people affected by their ...