... The Master was prosecuted for customs violations and the crew detained. ITLOS found Guinea had no right to exercise its customs laws in the EEZ and held that Guinea did not satisfy the requirements of ...
... is received, The Merchant Shipping Act of 1976 gives the BMA the authority to hold a preliminary investigation into the cause of death. Other Flag States have similar rules and requirements. The Master ...
MICHAEL TIPTON Introduction Over the last decades scientific knowledge about immersion in cold water has increased significantly. This has led to modifications and significant technological progress ...
... carried. There is also a danger that the contents of containers were wrongly stated to avoid extra freight charges or the requirements imposed on dangerous cargoes. Medical responders should be alert for ...
... benefits and risks of the vaccination, preferably both verbally and in writing in the seafarers native language or alternatively in English. the ship’s management company requirements for vaccination ...
... The other significant point for the shipping industry concerns vaccination requirements. Although the disease is not covered by International Health Regulations, some countries may require a valid certificate ...
... will have to counsel the patient on further diagnostic and treatment options. The urgency of diagnostic and possibly therapeutic requirements depend on factors including liver function and the availability ...
... follow global infectious diseases trends, understand the epidemiological factors affecting infection and transmission on board, the cultural needs of the seafarers and ensure that all regulatory requirements ...
... are intimately and sometimes intricately linked. CRM training will become mandatory under new international shipping requirements for shipping personnel as specified in the international convention, ...
... and overall system performance. The following list presents the collated requirements of ISO 26800[6] and 9241-210[7]. Together these specify the fundamental principles of ergonomics and ergonomic design, ...
... equivalent as measured by the square root of the ratio of daily actual exposure/8 hours. In 2002 the EU adopted a Directive concerning minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of ...
... parties (see below) at a series of meetings. It represents a set of requirements that the national governments that are ‘parties to the convention’ (i.e. take part in decision taking at Agency meetings) ...
... In addition, a nation may enact its own laws, imposing requirements on foreign ships trading in its waters. More practically speaking, Port State control is a system of harmonized inspection procedures ...
... practice of dividing vessels into different classifications has changed. Classification Societies today have drawn up elaborate sets of technical requirements on how ships have to be designed and built ...
... associations gave rise to the ‘Protection & Indemnity Clubs’, which have continued to adapt their cover to the developing requirements of the shipping industry. The P&I Clubs today P&I Clubs cover ...
... 2006[1] Regulation 1.4 and Standard A1.4 aim to ensure that seafarers can access an efficient and well-regulated seafarer recruitment and placement system. It contains requirements for public and private ...
... Vessels are built based on the requirements for transportation of particular commodities that differ from place to place, industry to industry and country to country. Vessel category Vessels can be ...
... It is his responsibility to ensure that all the departments perform legally to the requirements of the ship's owner /operator or manager. The ship has a number of deck officers that assist the Master. In ...
... the different cultural requirements and habits. Furthermore, the actual dietary conditions on merchant ships are characterised by a lack of self-determination in the selection of food, different dietary ...
TIM CARTER Introduction Seafarers working at sea need to safely and effectively perform a wide variety of tasks. Most involve the seafarer receiving information about their surroundings, analysing ...