Prof. Sam Cromie over 26 years’ experience of action research, training and consultancy in healthcare, aviation, pharmaceutical, process, manufacturing and maritime sectors. He has worked with a variety ...
... evidence for a better understanding of the selection process and its basis. Screening tests are widely used in enhanced PEME schemes, often without a justification and with a dubious evidence basis using ...
... is published. Individuals have very different prognoses, depending on many factors. Consequently, there is a need for individualisation, a process that could be carried out starting from an understanding ...
... The international process of development was initiated by the ILO shortly after its establishment in 1919[7], with the “Medical Examination of Young Persons (Sea) Convention, 1921 (No. 16), followed by ...
... of vessels in and out of ports and approach channels, canals, rivers and lakes and ultimately mooring ships and cargoes safely alongside wharves, in ports and harbours. They also reverse the process and ...
... environment for the workforce, usually up to 150 in number. They work continuous shifts, often 12hrs at a time, for up to three weeks or more. Oil production requires a chemical processing and heavy ...
... with one crew on board to larger vessels that carry ice to refrigerate fish for a few days, up to large factory vessels that catch and then process fish on board. The oceanic species are caught by using ...
... a process known as ‘hot-bunking’. Sleeping weight is kept on the windward side, or towards the stern when sailing downwind. Cruising boats tend to be heavier, but better equipped than racing boats. They ...
... cars etc. In later decades, trade in intermediate goods for further processing has grown steeply and in parallel with the so-called fragmentation of the production processes. Fragmentation is the splitting ...
... port. Again, the costs of repatriation are borne by the ship owner including the cost of an airfare (with security escorts). It also includes costs and expenses in guarding and processing the individuals ...
... the process. The pirates were never brought to justice.[17] The Example of US Jurisdiction Claims In the United States, its torts law opens the way for huge compensation claims for action at sea to ...
... as is practicable. The process is further outlined in the soft law regulations on PCASPs, such as the ISO standard on PCASPs.[6] [1] INQUIRY INTO THE ARRANGEMENTS SURROUNDING CRIMES COMMITTED AT ...
... area, regional naval forces could also be deployed, based on the ‘Yaoundé Process’ that aims to tackle maritime criminal activity in a regionally coordinated fashion - one example is the regional navy ...
... to effectively process a MCI at sea. Types of mass casualty incidents at sea In the past, major ship incidents often resulted in the immediate abandonment and subsequent sinking of the ship. However, ...
... than the debts incurred or the necessary investments to make the ship seaworthy again. When the ship owner lacks money to resolve the situation, the ship can be arrested and a process begins that, at ...
... The rescue process has particular risks just before, during or immediately following removal from the water (7). At the time of rescue, the immersed person is likely to be suffering from one or more ...
... process. (1) Tatem AJ, Hay SI, Rogers DJ. Global traffic and disease vector dispersal. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2006;103:6242-6247. (2) Lounibos LP. Invasions by insect vectors of human disease. Annu ...
... NI. Proiavleniia epidemicheskovo protsesa respiratornoi streptokokkovoi infekzii sredi ekipazhei sudov v usloviiach promyslovovo reisa.[The manifestations of an epidemic process in a respiratory streptococcal ...
TIM CARTER What is health promotion? The World Health Organization's (WHO) 2005 Bangkok Charter for Health Promotion in a Globalized World defines health promotion as ‘the process of enabling people ...
... the detection and efficient processing of environmental data. Good mental and physical health facilitate vigilance, attention, and memory, all key cognitive processes required to achieve the best results. ...