... publishes its own listing of the responsibilities and performance of Flag States each year, as a guide to its members[3]. It is important that the Flag States participate in the work of the international ...
... age, the 36 month history and company performance. Recalculation also occurs after every inspection and when the applicable performance tables for flag and recognized organizations are changed[9]. High ...
... engine room watch and the performance of maintenance and repair of machinery on board ship. Second Engineer The Second Engineer, also called First Assistant Engineer, is the officer responsible for ...
... the demands on the working memory by facilitating the development of automatic schemas in the long-term memory. This has been shown to improve performance in real-life settings. Students set great store ...
... by ship’s officers, with or without the prompting of seafarers or their safety representatives. There can be situations, such as company incentive schemes for safety performance that encourage under-reporting. ...
... in fishing, this can be a non-negligible cause of accidents. Intellectual performance, in terms of psychomotor ability, reasoning and capacity to commit to memory, seems to be reduced if noise is above ...
... aboard. Engineering, occupational hygiene and toxicological expertise will often be essential resolve them. Patterns of ill-health, poor performance or distress in ship’s crew can be complex, they may ...
... toxicologists. Some roles on board are ‘safety critical’. Incapacity or erratic performance can put other seafarers or the ship in danger. Purpose and tasks Perform employment medical examinations ...
... 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 ...