... on producing the guidelines. Specific guidance documents are developed by some authorities[6] on how to make decisions in accordance with their respective statutory requirements. We would very much like ...
... having most approved doctors outside own borders, namely Norway, got this in place as mandatory after the new regulations[1] entered into force from 2014. The requirements for a quality system is described ...
ALF MAGNE HORNELAND Some countries have specific requirements for first time approval as a medical examiner. They may also have specific requirements for in-service approved doctors, like regular attendance ...
... ahead Past, present and future (Past), present and future Tools Medical selection in relation to requirements Environmental factors affecting the worker Medical ...
... Medical selection is carried out by naval doctors only. It falls beyond the scope of this chapter to discuss naval medical selection in more detail. Fisheries Medical requirements for fishing vessel ...
... for a medical incident, advice from a relevant medical specialist can be valuable. However, the specialist usually is not well informed about the health requirements, either statutory or employer/insurer ...
... the table, page 43. [3] Regulations of 5 June 2014 No. 805 on medical examination of employees on Norwegian ships and mobile offshore units, Appendix E – Health requirements for common medical conditions, ...
... is usual to carry out cognitive or psychometric tests in many clinics, mainly in the typical crewing countries and mainly du to enhanced PEME requirements. However, at present there is no evidence that ...
... there would be no international recommendations for minimum health requirements for seafarers, leaving us with a wilderness of less substantiated and less useful requirements. Colour vision requirements[6] ...
... and Employment (Disabled Persons) Convention, 1983 (No. 159). The right to work for people with disabilities and the minimum requirements for medical fitness of workers sometimes can be seen to challenge ...
... that men capable of standing a beacon watch are those with healthy eyes, ears, feet, men that are free and of age, able for military service, domiciled and not a foreigner[2]. Requirements for sailors’ ...
... regional requirements, i.e. from the European Union (EU). The ‘Handbook for seafarer medical examiners’ [2] covers how medical assessment should be carried out in single cases in accordance with the IMO/ILO ...
... Work patterns are designed to suit local requirements in this twenty-four-hour industry. Factors to be considered include the: number of licenced pilots employed, number, type and size of ships ...
... It requires a decompression phase lasting for several days. Health requirements Good health is required in order to be a professional diver and strongly recommended for recreational divers. The certificate ...
... Health Offshore employees must undergo a medical check-up at least every two years. National requirements vary, but via the so-called “Hardanger Agreement”, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Norway’s ...
... these installations can be isolated by weather conditions for significant periods of time. Health requirements In many parts of the World there is specific health legislation, and industry guidance, ...
... inland waterways are within a single national jurisdiction and national requirements for navigation, including those for crew competence and fitness, are the norm. Sometimes, particularly for estuaries, ...
... equipment requirements will be more extensive than for harbor racing, but less so than for offshore racing. Different levels of requirement for navigation, sleeping cooking and water storage also apply. ...
... covered by the STCW requirements for eyesight etc. that apply to deck and engine staff and in many countries are not required to complete any safety training before going to sea. In others, they are required ...
... and disseminated with little regard to the requirements of medical confidentiality (see chapter 4.8 on PEMEs and 2.9 on ethics) The at-risk population of seafarers Military seafarers are state employees ...