... as passengers or pursue leisure activities, such as yachting. A ship can be a 24-hour society, a workplace, a home and a place for leisure. The crew may be multicultural and the voyages international, ...
TIM CARTER AND KRIS DE BAERE Introduction Common interest groups in the maritime sector find benefits in collaborating across international boundaries. Representative organisations usually bring such ...
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 ...
... Continuing Medical Education Occupational Health. Occupational medical examinations (Central State Medical Academy, RF). Since 1997 Fellow of the International Maritime Health Association, where for the ...
Viet Dung Vu is a PhD Candidate at Department of Maritime Studies, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences. His project involves applying human-centred design methods to develop user interfaces for ...
Robert Verbist is port-physician in the port of Antwerp since 1985. He teaches in the Antwerp Maritime Academy and is founding member of the International Maritime Health Association.
... “The Essentials of Sea Survival” and “The Science of Beach Lifeguarding”. Prof Tipton is a Trustee of Surf Lifesaving GB and Council member of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. He is a Fellow of ...
... Assistant Professor in Public International Law at Stockholm University Law School. She was a Visiting Scholar at University of Melbourne School of Law in 2019-2021 and was awarded an Endeavor Fellow at ...
Siri Pettersen Strandenes is Professor Emerita at the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH). Her main research areas are Maritime Economics, Airline Economics, International Economics and Industrial Organization. ...
... and started Trainings centers, mainly Africa and South America • 16 years General Manager of BIM with international project • Since 2010 a career in Luxembourg, started at Pegasus Shipping • Today consultant ...
Dr Sue Stannard is the Chief Medical Adviser for the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency. Prior to that she was the author of the International Medical Guide for Seafarers and Fishers, sponsored by the International ...
Jan Sommerfelt-Pettersen is a medical doctor and a navy officer. He gained his MD from the University of Bergen in 1984. He was a general practitioner for 26 years and a Specialist in Public Health from ...
Natalie has been the Director of Employment Affairs initially for the International Shipping Federation and latterly for the International Chamber of Shipping since March 2003. In her role she represents ...
... 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 ...
Dr. Nebojša Nikolić –Master of science in maritime medicine in 1995. WHO Intercountry Training Course in Maritime Occupational Health 1998. Invited speaker at international conferences and Author of ...
... at the School of Applied Psychology, University College Cork. Joanne's PhD focused on psychosocial factors in merchant seafaring, commissioned by Shell International B.V. She has presented at several international ...
... National Clinical Programme for People with Disabilities (NCPPD - hyperlink to https://www.hse.ie/eng/about/who/cspd/ncps/disability/) in the HSE (Irish Health Service). Previous appointments include ...
Captain Bill Kavanagh is a Senior Lecturer in Nautical Science at the National Maritime College of Ireland, Munster Technological University. After a worldwide seagoing career of 20 years including 8 years ...
... 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. ...