... In practice, each nation-state enforces its own rules and regulations when responding to stowaways, their disembarkation and eventual repatriation. Thus, the vessel’s obligations will vary from country ...
... illegal fishing could be under its jurisdiction. Likewise, the coastal State may exercise control necessary to prevent or punish infringement of its customs, fiscal immigration or sanitary laws and regulations ...
... 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 ...
... It is important that armed security personnel are vetted before employment and the maritime industry’s self-regulations contain detailed information on the selection of PCASPs that should include a check ...
... This is due to factors such as improved ship design and technology, increased regulations, advances in risk management and more robust safety management systems and procedures on vessels.[7] However, despite ...
... are not afraid to question their seniors and where there is open dialogue between vessels and management. Types of incidents Collisions The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at ...
... to be mandatory for entry to countries, such as a Corona Virus Vaccination, Yellow Fever, mandatory for international travel in certain areas as per the International Health Regulations 2005, Cholera, ...
... the treatment of Malaria and for infection control measures on board and includes cross-references to the International Health regulations 2005. There are several recognised, equivalent national guides ...
... have long been a focus for international disease control programs overseen by the World Health Organization. The International Health Regulations 2005 regulate the surveillance of disease, disinfection, ...
... be described in outbreak management plans for ships to prevent transmission risks, including, e.g., education, testing strategies, communication lines, social distancing and hygiene regulations“ (8). Key ...
... Concern (PHEIC) in accordance with the International Health Regulations (2005). Since then there have been localized outbreaks ongoing, mostly in the Central Africa. In May 2021 the 12th Ebola outbreak ...
... (1) and led to the introduction of maritime quarantine measures, international sanitary conference and currents laws, such as the 2005 WHO International Health Regulations (2). During the 2010 IMHA workshop ...
... regulatory authorities have responsibilities under the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 and other conventions to introduce regulations aimed at maintaining certain aspects of health and wellbeing in seafarers ...
... an international industry, which provides a wider context that has a direct impact on the working lives of Dmitri and his crew. Regulations are the most tangible influence. However, commercial pressures ...
... and marine equipment still aims primarily to comply with existing regulations which, in turn, were established because of frequent and serious injury or long-term incapacity such as falls from height or ...
... regulations and rules that mitigate particular failures associated with reported incidents will not prevent the next incident. Human hazard identification and near-miss analysis are crucial to effective ...
... the growth in the expression of seafarer concerns through maritime trade unions and the loss of life at sea. Regulations, especially when concerned with maritime safety, were usually similar across nations, ...
... the 12 nm territorial sea (totaling 24 nm from shore). In this area the coastal state is permitted to "prevent infringement of its customs, fiscal, immigration or sanitary laws and regulations". States ...
... State Various international conventions and regulations define the duties of a flag state, including the: International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL 73/78), International ...
... stringent regulations with regard to the safety of shipping. This pressure resulted in a more comprehensive memorandum that covered Safety of life at sea. Prevention of pollution by ships. Living ...