... evaluation and management of health-related risks and demands on people at sea. People may be at sea for a variety of reasons, working in maritime transportation and the fishing industries, travelling ...
ALF MAGNE HORNELAND The different roles of flag state authorities, insurers, crewing agencies, seafarers and ship-owners influence the way they look upon risk in the context of medical selection. While ...
... and chemoprophylaxis. Follow public health guidelines eg use of masks, distancing, hand hygiene Reduce incidence of disease on board. Ensure own health is optimal and management ...
... In addition, companies may use a crew manager to employ seafarers on behalf of a ship owner or operator. Crew managers sign Crew Management Agreements with ship owners interview seafarers and ensures ...
... is limited to immediate actions rather than long-term care, for example, the assessment of wounds and ongoing management. The availability and choice of wound dressings is limited in the mandatory equipment ...
TIM CARTER Further information on the principles of health risk management is available in Ch xxx Risk assessment The health effects of many hazardous agents are well known. In some cases such as ...
ADAPTED BY TIM CARTER FROM SECOND EDITION BY A J ULVEN AND L HOLDERNESS Risk Based Approach The management of risk in the maritime industry has a long history. Risks of concern to the industry are ...
... She also spent time at sea as a ship’s doctor. Sue is an active member of the International Maritime Health Association and has contributed to many published documents on the management of Covid-19 in ...
... issues. He holds a diploma in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (National Technical University of Athens, 1983), a M.Sc. in Ocean Systems Management (MIT, 1985), an M.A. in Economics (Virginia ...
... 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 ...
... as social and human factors of Maritime Energy Management (MEM). She is a co-principle investigator of the project, “Empowering women in the Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development” endorsed ...
... of Philosophy in Health Management (PhD). Since 1992 with the Centre for Maritime Health and Society, Department of Public Health, Southern Danish University. Still with Southern Danish University and ...
... 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' ...
... board member and treasurer of the International Maritime Health Association and has contributed to many published documents related to the contents and the management of the medicine chest on board ships. ...
... and governance, travel risk management. Dr Ryan Copeland is responsible for the delivery of medical assistance services across EMEA. Ryan oversees a platform of doctors and nurses who provide medical ...
... 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 ...
... ISO Standards The focus of the ISO 9000 family of quality management systems is to help organisations ensure that they meet the needs of customers and other stakeholders while meeting statutory and regulatory ...
... cholecystectomy or expectant management for silent gallstones. A decision analysis to assess survival. Ann Intern Med. 1983:99(2):199. [28] UpToDate: Approach to the management og gallstones. Accessed ...
... Figure 2. The cascade reaction after a medical incident. References [1] Kungwani P. Risk Managements – An Analytical Study. IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSR-JBM) e-ISSN: 2278-487X, p-ISSN: ...
... outcome. Where possible, if technology allows, this plan should be transmitted well in advance, to the Master and navigating bridge team. This is in support of a concept known as BRM (bridge resource management) ...