The initiative to this book came from the Norwegian Centre for Maritime Medicine. From our network we have recruited experts of maritime medicine to contribute with authorship to this "first edition". The ...
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. ...
... Chamber of Shipping. Sue worked at the Norwegian Centre of Maritime and Diving Medicine until July 2020 and has previously held Medical Director positions at Carnival UK and International SOS, London. ...
... 2013. He entered the Navy in 1986 and became Director of Naval Medicine in 2000. He was promoted to surgeon rear admiral and Surgeon General of the Norwegian Armed Forces in 2013. After retirement he became ...
... quality healthcare to seafarers regardless of nationality. He is a trustee of ISWAN and in 2016, The Norwegian Centre for Maritime and Diving Medicine appointed Dr Idnani as an affiliate Senior Medical ...
Alf Magne Horneland, is a special adviser at Haukeland University Hospital, Department of Occupational Medicine, Norwegian Centre for Maritime and Diving Medicine in Bergen and current president of the ...
Norwegian citizen, born 1945. Medical school 1963-1969 in Rostock. Full-time surgery in Norwegian hospitals 1972-2012. Board-certified general surgeon (1979) and pediatric surgeon (1992). Master of Health ...
Tim Carter was the editor of the second edition of this textbook. At the time he was a professor based in the Norwegian Centre for Maritime and Diving medicine. He has now retired but has assisted with ...
... (Web pdf) [6] Guidance to regulations on the medical examination of employees on Norwegian ships and mobile offshore units. https://www.sdir.no/contentassets/fb935f4340b24c128b21a22edb9e3d58/veiledning-til-helseforskriften.pdf?t=1572421093968 ...
... out. The Norwegian Maritime Authority introduced an audit system for approved doctors in their circular RSV 12-2014[11]. The inspection mainly focuses on the mentioned circular, as well as compliance ...
... examinations on behalf of the British, Dutch, German and Norwegian flags. be able to assess the safety risk that relates to the seafarer’s medical condition in general, to his or her regular and emergency ...
... Medical requirements differ from country to country, and there is not international consensus as to their medical certificates. In Norway, they are employed by the Norwegian Coastal Administration. They ...
... examination of employees on Norwegian ships and mobile offshore units [2] Horneland AM, Stannard SL. Decision aid for the use of additional tests during the pre-employment medical examination (PEME) ...
... a representative from the relevant employees’ organisation, The Norwegian Maritime Officers’ Association (NMOA), The Norwegian Union of Marine Engineers (NUME) or the Norwegian Seafarers’ Union (NSU). ...
... to a medical incident whilst in service on board. In the following, we will discuss the step-wise risk assessment recommended in the Guidance[1] to the Norwegian regulations on medical examinations of ...
... would regard 20% likelihood per year as a high likelihood. Hence it would be worth considering to introduce a ‘high’ recurrence rate for such likelihood. Definition of likelihood The Norwegian regulations, ...
... PEME schemes in detail, as the criteria used for most of them are not publicly available. From 2012, the Appellate Body of the Norwegian Maritime Authority introduced a structured approach to risk assessment ...
... each other. The lawful differential treatment of workers, according to Norwegian legislation[11] reads (bold types by the author): “Section 9. Lawful differential treatment Differential treatment ...
ALF MAGNE HORNELAND The probably oldest trace of statutory medical standards for seafarers in Norwegian seafaring history can be found in “Magnus Lagabøtes Landslov”[1] (AD 1276) where it was required ...
... guidelines. Norway has issued similar Guidance to the Norwegian regulations[3]. Seafarers work on ships of all sizes, from the smallest fishing boats to the biggest super-tankers. They may work solo, ...