... from shore and out of reach of helicopters. Fishing equipment installed on deck is dangerous, and accidents related to their operations are numerous. Such work demands more of the physical capability ...
... on first aid, equipment for treatment of illnesses and dietary requirements. Norway introduced mandatory pre-employment medical examinations from 1903[5], probably among the earliest requirements for ...
... very closely with the Master and other members of the crew. Pilots must be capable of using their own independent navigational equipment, known as a personal pilot unit (PPU), as well as the ship’s navigational ...
... of between 30 and 40 meters, 100 and 130 feet, beyond which a variety of safety issues such as oxygen toxicity and nitrogen narcosis significantly increase the risk of diving using recreational diving equipment ...
... and include the ability to climb, to wear PPE (Personal Protection Equipment could reach 10-12 kg additional weight), and to complete training in sea survival and helicopter under-water escape training. ...
... provided by supply vessels bringing routine equipment, water and food, with helicopters moving personnel and emergency supplies. In some areas, such as the North Atlantic, west of the Shetland Islands, ...
... living aquatic resources, including vessels and equipment as well as fishing gears and methods [1]. Throughout time fishers have crossed the sea in search of more generous waters, setting sail from ports ...
... as those belonging to larger fleets may well have to comply with company standards. This may also apply to personal safety equipment, such as fire extinguishers, fire suits, breathing equipment, first ...
... around the world. Racing in yachts has always been risky. In the early days, equipment was quite basic, with little regard for individual safety, and certainly no personal safety aids such as life jackets. ...
... infirmary, medication, medical equipment or qualifications of the ships´ medical staff, but most cruise companies will – not least of all for legal reasons – follow or exceed “The Health Care Guidelines ...
... Regional Economic Programme PLO Palestine Liberation Organisation PPA Philippine Port Authority PPE Personal Protective Equipment PPU Personal Pilot Unit PRC Piracy ...
... control Good infection control is essential, to avoid any further infection between the migrants, and transfer of infection to the ship's crew. The use of personal protective equipment such as goggles, ...
... include arms and equipment that could be used in the development of missiles and weapons of mass destruction. In 2015, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute revealed how arms dealers targeted ...
... treatment given to the person before death Details of the person/ persons providing medical treatment Details on indication of intoxication, or substance abuse if found Details of any equipment which ...
... description of every crewmember and the seafarer should be familiar with the tasks involved, before the MCI happens. Provision of MCI equipment As outlined above, a number of scenarios can result in ...
... in sea survival material and procedures (1). Abandoning a ship in distress is followed by a potentially prolonged period of using rescue equipment, primarily lifejackets, immersion suits, life rafts or ...
... working hours. Fatigue caused by long working hours, leading to watch keepers and look outs falling asleep or losing focus Insufficient training in the use of modern electronic navigation equipment. ...
... for seafarers that include equipment lists and information on infectious diseases, for example: German Medical Guide for Ships: Manual for Captains and Ship's Officers https://www.deutsche-flagge.de/en/maritime-medicine/equipment-spaces ...
... practices include safe food preparation, personal hygiene and sometimes separation of those suspected of being infected from others on board, or the use of personal protective equipment Vaccination – ...
... on board, vaccination of crew and passengers, antiviral agents for prophylaxis and treatment and personal protective equipment (11). The 2009/2010 pandemic caused by Novel Influenza A H1N1 has resulted ...