... nautical watch officer takes over the visual and auditory control of the ship's command. This includes navigation and ship safety. As the engines of modern ships can be controlled and operated from the ...
TIM CARTER Introduction Seafarers working at sea need to safely and effectively perform a wide variety of tasks. Most involve the seafarer receiving information about their surroundings, analysing ...
... and responsibilities are scattered through different countries and across different time zones. Reference list: (1) Civil Aviation Authority. CAP 393 Air Navigation: The Order and Regulations. London: ...
... carried on board’. Persons carried on board Navigational pilots are a good example of persons carried on board. When a merchant vessel enters the waters surrounding a port it must radio ahead to the ...
... Safety culture and behaviourhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavior-based_safety Injury prevention and risk management on board ship. Health related aspects The principles of preventing navigational ...
... power. Figure 1 The electromagnetic spectrum Electromagnetic fields surround us everywhere, and on maritime vessels they are used for many different purposes, for example, communication, navigation ...
... les gens de mer. Importance, facteurs de risque et aptitude à la navigation. Arch Mal Prof, 1991, 52, 5, 327-332 Millar K, Steels BS: Sustained peripheral vasoconstriction while working in continuous ...
... classical times, the Mediterranean was the theatre for both regular trade routes and for occasional naval battles. Similar patterns were seen around the coasts of Asia, while the navigational achievements ...