... Nelson Turgo STCW A Guide For Seafarers, Taking Into Account The 2010 Manila amendments - International Transport Workers’ Federation Some Uses of Accident Data in Maritime Occupational Safety – Pekka ...
... differences between the different occupational groups. Amongst the ratings, with their typically higher level of physical job tasks, there is little willingness to do sport. Sitting together and karaoke ...
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 ...
SANDRA ROBERTS from 2nd edition Working on board has its own occupational risks with variations due to the nature of the work and the type of vessel. Care of the injured or ill seafarer is usually the ...
... clinics are often part of a General Practice clinic near a port Occupational Health service within a port Institute of Tropical and Maritime medicine, or a Travel Clinic. This depends on ...
... on injury risks Seafarers have high overall rates of injury compared with most other occupations, with fishing as the most extreme. Vessel disasters, occupational injury and injury in non-occupational ...
... on methods for assessment of uptake and on the level of risk and precautions needed in common conditions of use. Occupational Exposure Limits (OELs) have been set for many commonly encountered substances. ...
... caused by exposure to electricity is difficult to ascertain. BMJ best practice states that there were 134 fatal occupational injuries in the US in 2015[2] However there is no data on the specific incidence ...
... around 6% in terms of tonnage and 35% for marine equipment, Europe is a major player in the global shipbuilding industry2 Shipbuilding and ship repair both have high rates of occupational accidents, ...