... literature. In the authors experience HIV infection and AIDS are very rare innthe seafaring population. In the cruise ship industry a small number of employees of euripaean, UK or US/Canada origin are ...
... environments, such as cruise ships, cargo ships, military ships, offshore installations and fishing communities. Historic events concerning maritime spread of plague, cholera, influenza are well described ...
... force survey by BIMCO and the ICS in 2015 (1). In fact, the majority of women seafarers are found in the hotel and catering sections of cruise ships and passenger ferries. Hence, those women in ship operation ...
... worldwide.[1] Its members also include organisations that represent specific sectors of the industry, such as cruise liners and tankers. It has a formal role at ILO as one of the social partners and is ...
... Vessels vary greatly in size and in quality of accommodations. Some on longer runs offer overnight cabins and even come close to equalling the accommodation standards of cruise ships, others offer rudimentary ...
... passenger service and entertainment staff to take care of passengers on board. For example, a large Cruise Ship may carry around 2000 non-traditional crew members. Some of the ranks of non-traditional ...
... tanker, general cargo ship or cruise ship, shipping routes, particular weather and climatic conditions and ship’s operations. Ship´s routines and watches HANS-JOACHIM JENSEN, MARCUS OLDENBURG ...
... Liberia. However, apart from regional and national requirements, industry requirements or recommendations also apply, as for example in the following sectors: Cruise line sector, where the American ...
... sea. Vessels used to support diving operations may have a permanent mobile pressure chamber. Purpose built ships such as cruise vessels, naval ships or mercy ships, may even have larger medical facilities, ...
... from a cruise ship or other vessel, another vessel heading at greater speed for port, eg another fishing vessel. Some of these options will also provide an additional level of medical care that can be ...
... Of course, there may be a doctor or other health care providers on board but this is often limited to passenger ships. More information on cruise ship medicine is available in Ch. 2.13 Regulations ...
... passenger and cruise vessels are insured by the IG Clubs. Insurance for liability to this category of persons, whether arising under statute, contract or in tort, is important for vessel owners and operators. ...
... example is the Star Princess, a cruise ship carrying 1700 passengers built by Chantiers de l’Atlantique in France and equipped with a diesel-electric propulsion system. Independent propulsion pods have ...
... Entry and movement through narrow confined spaces – variable joints and muscle groups Serving at table in the cruise industry – upper limb pain Moving passenger luggage in the cruise industry – back ...
... of the voyage and the number of seafarers on board; cruise ships and others as required TMAS services’. Such other ships may include research vessels, expeditionary ships etc. In addition to any legal ...
... CANALS Introduction Medical practitioners work on ships including: Cruise or passengers ships1 Civil, naval or humanitarian hospital ships Larger naval ships and those on specific missions ...
... regarding sick-leave, details of any evacuation and a copy of the patient´s pre-employment medical certificate etc. [2]. Cruise ships Most vessels with ship´s doctors, such as cruise ships, carry more ...
... that the shipping company or their lawyers seek to compromise their position in an effort to avoid liability. Further information on cruise ship medicine is available in Ch xxx. For most ships medical ...
... to, or death of, the seaman during the course of his employment. For the purpose of the Act a ‘seaman’ is any person who is employed on board the ship, which includes, in the case of cruise ships, hotel ...
... tailoring Almost all naval ships have more medical personnel and more medical equipment on board than civilian ships of the same size. The only exception may be cruise ships who have more medical capacity ...