... the frequency and duration of the condition. At sea the population base may be the total number of crew/passengers on a ship, but onshore the difficulties in estimating the population of seafarers have ...
... from the maritime labour market on short-term contracts. Injuries, illnesses and deaths may occur in crew or passengers. Infections or disease vectors may be transmitted from port to port Loss of containment, ...
Introduction DESPENA ANDRIOTI BYGVRAA A wide range of professional staff have parts to play in protecting the health of crewmembers and passengers on board vessels. This ranges from those that treat ...
... passengers than crew. On such ships, a regular medical record must be kept for each passenger and crew patient, and all the ship-related information mentioned above must be included. For legal reasons, ...
... and to identify a reference level for evaluating performance (3). Personal health data is owned by the seafarers, be they crew or passengers. It cannot be shared without prior consent of the concerned ...
... who have different roles to play in relation to the ship: Seafarers Passengers Persons other than crew or passengers that are carried on board such as pilots, repair gangs, stowaways and persons ...
... on board due to the number of people on board, mostly passengers. During the recent smaller international conflicts the need for flexibility has been more prominent. In addition, navies have assumed roles ...
... of international regulations, but mostly because of increasing passenger expectations, and the actions of the cruise companies. The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) has also shown interest ...