... taking seafarers far away from their loved ones, for extended periods of time. Medical personnel do not usually serve on board. Thus, non-medical personnel with very limited education in first aid and ...
... inland personnel. Since 2017 he is the Dirigeant of Ahlmar, Malmy and Euronav (since 2021). • 24 years as seafarer, seagoing and inland shipping • 12 years worldwide consultant for Ministry of Transport ...
... personnel The STCW convention sets health requirements for vision and hearing, and recommendations for physical and mental capabilities. Fishing vessels are, however not included in the STCW-convention. ...
... shows a glaring emptiness regarding publications on the issue. One historical survey article by Jones and Wessely from 2003 concludes that in selection of military personnel no instrument has been identified ...
... sides of different structures such as wind turbines and platforms. This phase involves a high number of personnel on site, estimated at 200-250 workers, with many different departments involved and a high ...
... provided by supply vessels bringing routine equipment, water and food, with helicopters moving personnel and emergency supplies. In some areas, such as the North Atlantic, west of the Shetland Islands, ...
... and personnel takes place, after contact with migrants. The intersection between the different zones must be well marked, and preferably physically closed. Always wear protective equipment when entering ...
... Vallabu. Privately Contracted Armed Security Personnel in Indian Ocean Region. Patrick Chaumette, (ed) ESPACES MARINS: SURVEILLANCE ET PRÉVENTION DES TRAFICS ILLICITES EN MER, Gomylex, (2016), pp.265-279, ...
KATINKA SVANBERG Introduction Crimes committed at sea present a ‘dynamic legal scenario’ where international law recognises a multitude of domestic jurisdictions existing concurrently.[1]. Any crime ...
... is that a ship carries its own enforcement protection team to deter and defend against piracy attacks. This may be a team of privately armed security personnel (PCASPs), hired directly by the shipping ...
... national medical guide or procedures as directed by shore side medical personnel. In the event of work-related injury, a piracy attack or foul play on board it is essential that evidence is preserved ...
... a mass casualty incident ashore poses a great challenge to the various helpers, further challenges occur on board a ship [6] [7] [8]: There are a limited number of medically qualified personnel available ...
... malaria cases were registered from1973 to 1998. 99 of 113 cases occurred in seafarers and fishermen (9). In Italy, seafarers and airline personnel represented 21% all registered malaria cases (10). Though, ...
... (2). A longitudinal study on tuberculin skin rates in over one million US Navy and Marine Corps personnel in the United States from 1999 to 2002 showed higher annual conversion rates in personnel of ...
... Malone JD, Cloninger LA, Rozmajzl PJ, Lewis D, Butler J, Cross E, Gray S, Hyams KC. Risk of viral hepatitis among military personnel assigned to US Navy ships. J Infect Dis. 1992 Apr;165(4):716-9. doi: ...
... the seafarer. As an example: The prevalence of chronic Hepatitis B in the Philippines was 16,7% in the year 2016 (1). A study of 2072 male United States naval personnel done in 1989 showed that the prevalence ...
... registered under a different flag and acquire personnel from a crewing agency in another country. Hence there is no single source which can be referred to for information on infectious disease morbidity ...
... officers. CRM includes shipboard personnel that are not part of a ship’s management regime and applies to all ships’ crews. In essence, all systems execute the same principles with slightly different ...
... by technological changes. Vessel Motion Pisula et al identified vessel motion thresholds for maintaining physical and mental performance in a study of naval personnel at sea[1]. The motions ...