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... ‘Club’ is used because ship owners decided to join forces and form a well-defined group that would pool liability costs. Each club is controlled by its members through a board of directors or a committee, ...
... inventory of the stores. The Chief Steward also plans menus and compiles supply lists, overtime, and cost control records. A Chief Steward's duties may overlap with those of the Steward's Assistant, the ...
... nautical watch officer takes over the visual and auditory control of the ship's command. This includes navigation and ship safety. As the engines of modern ships can be controlled and operated from the ...
... capability to carry out the necessary task using either fine movements, for instance to adjust a control or forceful ones, as in handling mooring ropes. The effects of the actions taken need to be ...
... of expired medicines, especially controlled drugs. Variable restrictions on some controlled and related drugs in some countries. Dangers for individuals, ship masters and ships from non-compliance with ...
... Environmental controls. It should be possible to control the temperature of the medical facility (emergency room and ‘hospital’) independent of the rest of the ship, and ventilation must be sufficient. ...
... eg fishing itineraries and length of voyage, loading or unloading cargo with the hire of extra gangs in port, port calls and tours for passengers Geographical factors These are often beyond the control ...