... and contagious diseases, including contagious tuberculosis[6]. Development by the UN Agencies During the 20th century, several steps were taken regarding improvement of the regulations on medical examinations. ...
... of birth cohorts exposed to marine contaminants associated with neurotoxicity, growth, and development, immunotoxicity, and endocrine disruption. He is also involved in other research areas such as reproductive ...
... ECDIS and Radar systems. Vu’s main research interests include human-computer interaction and human-centred design in the context of marine navigation. Vu was involved in the development of the IMO document ...
... Labour Organisation. Natalie was actively involved in the development and implementation of the Maritime Labour Convention 2006 and discussions on the ILO minimum wage, Crew Claims and Abandonment, Revision ...
... Therefore, I joined Siemens in 2012 taking over the medical support for the young and expanding Offshore Business Branch. I developed first aid and rescue plans and coordinated new developments offshore. ...
Dana Meissner was born in Jena in 1970. She completed a Diploma in Chemistry at the University of Rostock in 1993 and went on to gain a PhD in Chemistry in 1998. From 1998 – 2002 she was a Research Associate ...
... as social and human factors of Maritime Energy Management (MEM). She is a co-principle investigator of the project, “Empowering women in the Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development” endorsed ...
... simulation, meteorology, ship stability and human factors. He is a Master Mariner, holds a BA (Hons) degree in Training and Education, a Master’s degree in Adult Learning and Development and is a Fellow ...
Jonathan Earthy, Human Factors Coordinator, Group Technology Centre, Lloyd’s Register Marine and Offshore Division, Southampton Dr Earthy has worked for Lloyd's Register since 1992. He is technical authority ...
DR RYAN COPELAND REGIONAL MEDICAL DIRECTOR, ASSISTANCE – Europe, Middle East & Africa Based in London Key Areas of Responsibility: Medical assistance, remote healthcare support, telehealth, quality assurance ...
... decreases survival and is not associated with an appreciable gain in discounted life-years gained[27]. The model was constructed prior to the development of laparoscopic cholecystectomy, but it is unlikely ...
... terms regarding likelihood, (NMA Health Regulations) It would be advantageous to the further development of medical selection that all involved parties agreed to one definition, and we recommend ...
... for development of criteria development differ. Hence, the criteria also differ. The objectives of the health assessment define the mind-set of the medical examination, and the approach of the medical ...
... compromise between the three parties participating in the development of the guidelines. The revised requirements in the STCW Convention in the Manila amendments[10] were more lenient for visual acuity ...
... section aims to give an idea of what it means to work in that new industry: a special working environment that is changing rapidly with the development of bigger and higher performing turbines and rapidly ...
... to apply. Each of these models are affected by multiple factors and inherent to the development of the activity, these can be grouped into social, economic, regulatory, and political factors. The international ...
... America have long been highways for communication as well as fishing grounds. Early canals were cut in Roman times and in ancient China to supplement and connect rivers. There were major developments ...
... cold conditions make it hard to dry anything and can lead to the insidious development of hypothermia. Trauma and the deterioration of medical conditions are most likely during poor weather. It is important ...
... 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 ...
... RAND Corporation RAND (Research and Development) is an American nonprofit global policy think tank[1] created in 1948 by Douglas Aircraft Company to offer research and analysis to the United States ...