... threatens a person or a vessel and immediate assistance is required due to an inadequacy of resources, knowledge, experience, or any combination of these factors. In general, distress situations may be ...
... relies on many factors, included but not limited to weather, availability of a helicopter, the range of the helicopter and position of the ship, see below. Every evacuation, whether ship-to-shore, ...
... and their choice of practioners or facility may be dictated by other factors apart from the medical condition of the seafarer. They will also often be the point of contact with the physician and provide ...
... likely to completely recover without any limitations of their activities may be covered by the company depending on an assortment of factors including the length of employment of the seafarer with the ...
... than officers do.[vii] As on land, slips, trips and falls are major causes of injury, with movement between ship and shore a significant contributor.[viii] Human factors, notably fatigue, are probably ...
... or change from a liquid to a vapour easily. The VOC vapours can then mix with air. The concentration of VOCs that could be present in the air from crude oil depends on a number of factors including the ...
... on the risk management and prevention of injury and guides on how to assess and treat personnel who experience overexposure or contamination are complicated and depend on numerous factors. The Department ...
... The increase depends not only on the level of sound but also on many other factors in the work environment such as the type of work and the category of staff[22] [23] [24]. In addition, it has been demonstrated ...
... EC, Konstantinou EC, Bakoyannis G, Tanagra D, Burdof A. Risk factors for sickness absence due to low back pain and prognostic factors for return to work in a cohort of shipyard workers. Eur Spine J.2008;17:1185-1192. ...
... factors such as the known presence of diabetes etc. Risk management Appropriate risk assessment at PEME should identify those seafarers thought to have a higher than acceptable likelihood of a medical ...