... issues. He holds a diploma in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (National Technical University of Athens, 1983), a M.Sc. in Ocean Systems Management (MIT, 1985), an M.A. in Economics (Virginia ...
... & Engineering Society of North America; and a Member of the Royal Irish Academy. He is the recipient of a number of awards, including the American Psychological Association’s International Humanitarian ...
Dr Spike Briggs CEng FRCA is a Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine and Anaesthesia in the UK. He originally graduated with a degree in civil engineering, worked in the offshore industry for over ten ...
... engineering plant to be housed in confined spaces, adjacent to administration and living quarters. There is limited communication to the shore, often hundreds of kilometres away, with logistical support ...
... 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 ...
... and performance has focused on deck personnel, Rydstedt and Lundh36 examined the relationship between psychosocial workload and mental strain among Swedish engineering officers. Importantly, they found ...
... a strong influence, especially in senior operational and engineering roles. Problem solving, conformance to procedures, perception of risk and response to emergencies are all influenced by cultural and ...
... standards produced by other organisations may be adopted by Agencies as the basis for agreements. These often relate to engineering or analytical methods. Regulations are used by some Agencies such as ...
... The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology[11] The Nautical Institute[12] Other organisations represent professions, some of whose members work in the maritime sector, for example, ...
... to manage and oversee the engine department. The Chief Engineer is responsible for the operation and maintenance of all of the engineering equipment throughout the ship and must be in possession of the ...
... There are also different requirements for deck and engineering officers. Further information is available in Ch. 4.3. The duration and content of the training may be extremely variable, influenced by ...
... Equipment (RPE) Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE) is required when engineering and administrative controls are not sufficient to protect a worker from a hazardous atmosphere, and: a worker is ...
... on elimination of hazards and hence of risk, control measures to reduce risk by either engineering or safe working methods health related selection of seafarers and support for those who have risk ...
... of the hazard? How effective are any control measures already in place for preventing or controlling harm or loss? These might include engineering controls, written procedures, procedures for mishaps ...
... aboard. Engineering, occupational hygiene and toxicological expertise will often be essential resolve them. Patterns of ill-health, poor performance or distress in ship’s crew can be complex, they may ...
... a ship includes the requirements to protect the health and well being of seafarers. More specifically, to identify areas of intervention that go beyond the usual engineering curricula where, nonetheless, ...