... N IDNANI, HANS JOACHIM JENSEN, MARCUS OLDENBURG A career in the maritime industry is not considered mainstream or ‘professional’, and is also not very well known to many young women. Nevertheless, the ...
ROAR HANSEN, ANETTE FAGERTUN Shipping: a global, multinational and multicultural industry The shipping industry, and therefore the workplace of seafarers, has during the past decades increasingly become ...
... accessibility of welfare for seafarers, needs knowledge and a study of the seafarer himself and the seafaring industry – ships, routes, cargo, crew, food, communication and the entire important universe ...
... Medical Guide for Ships 3rd Edition. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2010. Regional, National and Industry requirements In Council Directive 92/29 [1], The European Union (EU), specifies the contents ...
... ships today is rapidly declining except for VHF in coastal regions. Telephone communication via satellite is by far the most used mode for long distance communication in the shipping industry. The signals ...
... penalties for those harming or plundering a shipwrecked seafarer. Further information on the history of the maritime industry is available in Vol IV. The modern day legal framework The first legal ...
... the kind of medical service that is most needed in an area, both by the port itself, the industry and the seafarers and passengers coming into the port by ship. The practice of port maritime medicine ...
... may represent the best chance of preserving a productive career for the individual, as well as retaining skilled and trained seafarers in the industry. Even if neither of these outcomes is feasible because ...
... their fellow crewmembers. For other industry stakeholders such as the ship owners and the P&I Clubs, guidelines that are more stringent apply. This accounts for the stricter PEME guidelines and enhanced ...
... the financial restitution resulting therefrom. This helps the entire system run smoothly and is of great benefit to the industry as a whole. Passengers A majority of the world’s ocean-going ferry, ...
... just as important antecedents to personal injuries as they are to ship disasters. Fishing Injury rates are generally even higher in the fishing industry than in merchant seafarers. The industry ...