... based on the STCW, the MLC 2006 and the STCW-F conventions do not take the consequences of these aspects. Cruise ships The cruise industry has yet another approach to medical selection of employees. ...
... park, Alpha Ventus consists of only twelve turbines and got grid access in 2010. Within the next 5 – 10 years, it is expected that around 10.000 people will be working in the offshore wind industry. This ...
Pal Weihe; Juan Ignacio Alcaide Introduction The world of fishing is huge and as an industry it has existed from ancient times to the present. A large variety of technologies are necessary to harvest ...
Global seaborne transport Shipping is essential to the functioning of the global economy and the related international merchandise trade. Shipping facilitates trade by moving goods from production to ...
... the industry on all Employment Affairs matters and coordinates Industry positions at the ILO, IMO, EU, WHO and other UN bodies as appropriate. She is Secretary of the Shipowner Group at the International ...
Vivek Associate Director, Global Operations & Industry Engagement of The Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN). Vivek is responsible for engaging the maritime industry towards MACN’s vision, executing ...
... industry and United Nations agencies. Mac is currently Research & Innovation Lead for WHO’s Global Collaboration on Assistive Technology (GATE) programme. From 2014-2019 he was Knowledge Management ...
... in seafaring Analysis of Maritime Accidents Crowd and Crisis-Management, SPS Security Training Intercultural Trainings in the maritime Industry Multiculture Crews and Ethno-Medicine of Ship' ...
... Examination of Seafarers. He is actively involved in formulating medical standards for maritime industry stakeholders and collaborates with the worlds’ major cruise lines and merchant shipping companies ...
... Prior to his work in maritime health he was engaged in the management and regulation of occupational health risks, initially in the petrochemical industry and then as the medical director of the UK Health ...
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 ...
... of projects in different industries, including the offshore oil and gas industry. He teaches at the Master's Programme in Health and Society, study track Occupational Hygiene, and has supervised several ...
... industry with seismic investigation, drilling or production, in workplaces that could be on mobile or fixed ships or units. Seafarers may work on deck and bridge, in the engine department, in the galley ...
... Work patterns are designed to suit local requirements in this twenty-four-hour industry. Factors to be considered include the: number of licenced pilots employed, number, type and size of ships ...
... traditionally engaged in diving related to the offshore oil industry. This often involves work from a diving support vessel and divers may be engaged in complex diving operations in cooperation with an ...
MIKE DOIG Introduction The Chinese drilled the first oil well in the 4th Century but the industry did not start until the mid 19th century when chemists in Scotland, Canada and the US first distilled ...
... first transport service. The next trip was chartered by the Australian FMG[7] at 9,10 USD per tonne cargo[8]. Ship operations Companies in the shipping industry may choose widely different organisational ...
... from a single country and numbers, jobs and demographic information are available. By contrast, merchant seafarers and fishing industry employees are often on casual or other non-standard contracts and ...
... into account that incidents of stowaways represent a serious problem for the shipping industry, and that no signs of improvements have been seen regarding the reduction of stowaway cases, the Organization ...