... the treatment of Malaria and for infection control measures on board and includes cross-references to the International Health regulations 2005. There are several recognised, equivalent national guides ...
... regulatory and logistical factors. The state that a ship is registered to is its flag state. This state then has regulatory control over the commercial vessels registered under its flag. History The ...
TIM CARTER AND KRIS DE BAERE What is Port State Control? The responsibility for ensuring that ships comply with the provisions of national and international rules rests upon the owners, masters and ...
... conducted by Frontex, the European Union`s Border security Agency: Joint Operation Poseidon under Greek control, and Joint Operation Triton under Italian control. The main tasks were border control, surveillance, ...
Juan Ignacio Alcaide was born in Vélez-Málaga, Spain. He received the MIM and PhD. Bachelor of Navigation and Maritime Transport from the University of Cadiz at Campus Puerto Real, Spain, in 2009. He is ...
... 3. Staff 4. Complaints 5. Clinic facilities 6. Health and safety 7. Infection control 8. Information technology 9. Finance 10. Clinical practice 11. Health records 12. Laboratory services ...
... The result will be that the seafarer exposes the ship, crew and self to the unmitigated risks of the medical condition. Having a well-controlled hypertension, then losing the medicines, could result ...
... 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 ...
... They will have a diving partner ready to assist in case of trouble and a diving supervisor will have control of the dive from the surface. Flying soon after diving will increase the risk of DCS due to ...
... commissioning employees must use big and heavy tools, such as hydraulic screwdrivers, which can weigh up to 20 kg. Each screw is between 7-8 kg and 140 of them must be tightened and controlled. Every day, ...
... oil recovery and production. There are 12,000 offshore oil and gas platforms worldwide and these vary immensely in design and size with many being unmanned, and many with multiple remotely controlled ...
... of wider collaborative initiatives. Relevant aspects of this collaboration are: Assistance to states on the survey of boats; Control the implementation of inland navigation codes (registration, ...
... to the waves and swells on the ocean, whilst larger racing yachts may be at risk due to high speeds, loss of control and traumatic capsize at speed. Round-the-world races, for both professional and amateur ...
TIM CARTER Gaps are considered by reference to the categories listed in Figure 1 in A.3.1 At home Patterns of ill-health in home country For some countries there is good information on the causes ...
... or incidence rates? If several people decide on these they are likely to differ from one another. Often when available data is used as the basis for studies there will be little or no control over the ...
... take place in a single setting, for instance the prevention of on board injuries or the control of an infection in a port area, and the effects are short term, the evaluation of effectiveness is straightforward. ...
... Medical Journal BPM Best Management Practice BRM Bridge Resource Management BS British Standard – BS denotes Britain's National Standards which are controlled by the British Standards ...
... also contain clear specifications on access control and security measures for port facilities and ships. However, the language of both the FAL and SOLAS Conventions is more recommendatory than obligatory. ...
... illegal fishing could be under its jurisdiction. Likewise, the coastal State may exercise control necessary to prevent or punish infringement of its customs, fiscal immigration or sanitary laws and regulations ...