... with physical functioning Risk assessment Similar principles apply to these as for other health risks. The ‘Guidelines on the Medical Examination of Seafarers’[3] state that BMI should be used as ...
... issue. The ‘Guidelines on the Medical Examination of Seafarers’ advise that seafarers should only receive an unrestricted certificate if the ‘teeth and gums appear to be good…’Any seafarer noted to have ...
... drugs and tobacco should be identified on the self-declaration form used in a pre-employment medical assessment, such as that included in the ‘Guidelines for the Medical Examination of Seafarers.’[2] Additional ...
... representatives National governments Seafarer’s organisations UN agencies, and International Maritime Health Association An example of such an initiative was the development of the ‘Guidelines ...
... part because of costs and in part because of resistance from employers and insurers who wished to be autonomous when deciding on which clinics to use[3]. [1] https://www.ilo.org/sector/Resources/codes-of-practice-and-guidelines/WCMS_174794/lang--en/index.htm ...
... groups with tasks and responsibilities concerning safety, hygiene, health and the environment, in relation to work. The code aims to provide all professionals with guidelines for occupational health practice ...
... in this area of medicine and established a ‘Section for Cruise Ship and Maritime Medicine’ in 1990. Its most important achievement is the development of the ‘Health Care Guidelines for Cruise Ship Medical ...