... improving the knowledge base Maritime health risks and the effectiveness of interventions to control them can be investigated by methods similar to those used in other settings. Most involve comparisons ...
... and practical knowledge in maritime niche markets including but not limited to LNG bunkering, LNG/FSRU operations and commissioning, LNG STS including salvage, and STL mode, SPM/STL shiphandling, newbuilding, ...
... Gesellschaft zur Rettung Schiffbrüchiger) which is the German Lifeboat Institution. 2008 I settled in Hamburg as a specialist for Occupational Health with a good knowledge of Sea life and Offshore Affairs. ...
... 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 ...
... 15 years at sea, mainly on board oil and chemical tankers, he returned to the AMA, as a lecturer, to pass on his love for the sea, mixed with a lot of knowledge and experience. In 1993 (till 2015) he became ...
... has supported safety investigations in the UK in health care and in the maritime sector. He offers on-line training in many areas of human factors and ergonomics via his company, ‘Knowledge Sharing Events ...
... doctors, including a description of skills and knowledge necessary for approval by the maritime authorities in the different countries. Some countries require this training prior to approval, others ...
... specific. The specialist should be asked to give an estimate of the likelihood in a two-year perspective, based on his updated knowledge of the professional field and knowledge about the individual’s medical ...
... conclude with “pass” or “fail” still lack detailed guidance. The evaluation is left to the doctor’s own subjective assessment, based on his experience, knowledge of work on board and knowledge of the seafarer’s ...
... ports and harbours, using their local geographic and administrative knowledge plus ship manoeuvring experience. Training and qualifications International standards International Maritime Organisation ...
... and do not use other navigational markers, apart from their knowledge of the river and a handwritten list that records distances between villages. Work to revise, update and better specify the general ...
TIM CARTER Gaps are considered by reference to the categories listed in Figure 1 in A.3.1 At home Patterns of ill-health in home country For some countries there is good information on the causes ...
... perspective and the associated lack of funding for investigations have inhibited the development of an improved knowledge base on seafarer health. They can also make the planning of any agreed study complex ...
TIM CARTER Introduction Knowledge about the health of seafarers has developed over the last few centuries. Particular problems or concerns have led to the collection of information and its use to plan ...
... individual-oriented medicine, occupational medicine and medical selection, integrated with knowledge of the maritime context. This textbook was first published as the Textbook of Maritime Medicine in ...
... companies can be unwittingly involved in the smuggling operation. It is easy to hide arms in containers on board without the knowledge of the ship owners or Master. A report shows that in cases where the ...
... system for the assessment of casualties appropriate to the knowledge and experience on board. forms to easily register casualties not requiring immediate medical care rescue and essential first aid ...
... Resolution A.930(22): http://www.imo.org/en/KnowledgeCentre/IndexofIMOResolutions/Assembly/Documents/A.930(22).pdf Amendments of 2014 to the Maritime Labour Convention 2006: https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_norm/---relconf/documents/meetingdocument/wcms_248905.pdf ...