... of EU projects (SHIPSAN, SHIPSAN TRAINET, SHIPSAN ACT), which were actions of the European Union General Directorate for Health about health and hygiene in the maritime transport sector. Currently she ...
... conducted by Frontex, the European Union`s Border security Agency: Joint Operation Poseidon under Greek control, and Joint Operation Triton under Italian control. The main tasks were border control, surveillance, ...
... Guide on board. WHO/ILO Tripartite Meetings and Consultations. Stage 2007 in Brussels Health Directory DG Research 7FP International Cooperation – European Commission. Co-Director of the Master in Maritime ...
... NEMAM Group curriculum The NEMAM Group got its name in November 2018, after having existed as an informal cooperation between the medical advisers of the maritime authorities in several Northern European ...
... of 19 November 2008 on the minimum level of training of seafarers [20] Directive 2005/45/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 7 September 2005 on the mutual recognition of seafarers' certificates ...
... from 3 January 1976. [8] African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, Organisation of African Unity [9] Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, or European Convention ...
... [16] International Convention on Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for seafarers 1978, 1995 revision (IMO) [17] DIRECTIVE 2008/106/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 19 November ...
... regional requirements, i.e. from the European Union (EU). The ‘Handbook for seafarer medical examiners’ [2] covers how medical assessment should be carried out in single cases in accordance with the IMO/ILO ...
... sites. Employees are often specialists in their trained jobs but not seafarers. Additionally, in the first years of European offshore wind Industry most of them never thought they would be working offshore ...
... other international organisations developed, particularly with the High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community and subsequently with the European Commission. Specific agreements were concluded ...
... Endurance Management CEMAC Communauté économique et monétaire d’Afrique centrale CESNI The European Committee for drawing up Standards in the field of Inland Navigation”, or in French: ...
... challenge, followed by Central America, Colombia, Venezuela and the Dominican Republic. When migrant camps have closed within Europe, there has been an increase in stowaways emanating from European ports, ...
... naval forces deployed through UNSC resolutions in Somalia, such as the European Union Naval forces (EUNAVFOR) in the Gulf of Aden. With international agreement between coastal states in a piracy prone ...
... for closing the doors. A coroner’s inquest jury returned a verdict of unlawful killing and there were attempts to prosecute the owners, P&O European Ferries, for manslaughter.[46] The Estonia The Estonia ...
... of this amendment to the MLC 2006, but for now it seems that the number of ships abandoned in ports of the European Union has decreased. However, the abandonment of ships and consequently of crews worldwide, ...
MICHAEL TIPTON Introduction Over the last decades scientific knowledge about immersion in cold water has increased significantly. This has led to modifications and significant technological progress ...
... Cruise ships CDC Yellow Book (online resource yearly updates) wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/yellowbook An up to date resource for clinicians giving pretravel advice. The European Manual for Hygiene ...
... diseases warrants an epidemiological investigation with environmental sampling and active surveillance of contacts by public health authorities. (1) European Surveillance Scheme for Travel Associated ...
... health exist globally. Most of them are in European countries, for example, the UK, Denmark, Poland and Germany. These traditional maritime nations, while they have active maritime sectors, no longer supply ...
... particularly relevant to the organisational aspect of seafaring, were separation from family and length of shipboard stay, with the latter sometimes being twice as long for non-European personnel compared ...