... working environments, such as fishing, navy ships, ferries, cargo ships and many others. Also, employers give seafarers contracts with varying durations. Ships under the management of one country may be ...
... either the individual level based on personal risk factors, for example, weight management or smoking cessation, or more commonly, including the whole target population, for example, exercise. The development ...
... other ships, and his own company management. This communication can be clear, concise, and correct or it can be hindered by misunderstandings, language difficulties, and failure of communications equipment. ...
... required project activities and required organisational management activities. Identify and describe the environment in which a system, product, service or facility is intended to be used, taking full ...
... management of the human contribution to incidents. At present neither of these is routine in the maritime industry. References IMO 2003, Resolution A.947(23) Human Element Vision, Principles and ...
... this is heavily dependent on insights from the behavioural sciences. The management of ships is a very old skill. There is an almost unique management structure. Traditions relating to work at sea are ...
... indexed in Pubmed: 23542000. Brown TP. Diagnosis and management of injuries from dangerous marine life. MedGenMed. 2005; 7(3): 5, indexed in Pubmed: 16369231. Hornbeak KB, Auerbach PS. Marine envenomation. ...
... evacuation arrangements and telemedical advisory services. The International Safety Management (ISM) code was introduced to supplement this convention with the aim of improving safety practices on board ...
... about the wages of seafarers. Specialist employer organisations that play an active role on health matters include: Intermanager – ship management companies on the provision of medical care and ...
... inside the ship, heavy lifting and working in physically wearing postures constitute some of the main hazards in this type of ship. Additionally, there are risks associated to the management of large crowds. ...
... owing to the difference in the number of people on board. Figure 1: Typical ship-board organisational chart – Credit T. Bielić, D. Ivanišević, A. Gundić: Participation-Based Model of Ship Crew Management ...