... Guide on board. WHO/ILO Tripartite Meetings and Consultations. Stage 2007 in Brussels Health Directory DG Research 7FP International Cooperation – European Commission. Co-Director of the Master in Maritime ...
Dr Despena Andrioti Bygvraa, PhD in Health Economics, Senior Researcher, CMSS, University of Southern Denmark. She served for more than 15 years as head of departments with the Ministry of Health Hellas, ...
Magne Bråtveit is professor in the Research Group for Occupational and Environmental Medicine at the Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, University of Bergen. He has a PhD in physiology. ...
... various subjects at the University of Ecuador, University of Panama and University of Valdivia (Chile), at the BSc and MSc levels. Her research is multidisciplinary, focusing on ship recycling, cybersecurity, ...
... likelihood’ as found from studies. Reviewed articles are often published years after the study has been finished and researchers know the result. New practices often are implemented before the study ...
... or with other catering duties. On some ships there is specialised work such as entertaining passengers, carrying out research studies, i.a. specialised operations using Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs)[4], ...
MARIT GRØNNING Introduction Most professional inshore divers work on underwater construction projects, in fish farming, shellfish harvesting, rescue diving, diving instruction and marine research. ...
... Collier Books, New York 1972. https://cruising.org/-/media/research-updates/research/global-cruise-impact-analysis---2019-final.ashx Accessed May 2021 http://www.hurtigruten.no/ Accessed May 2021 colorline.no/ ...
... RAND Corporation RAND (Research and Development) is an American nonprofit global policy think tank[1] created in 1948 by Douglas Aircraft Company to offer research and analysis to the United States ...
... include arms and equipment that could be used in the development of missiles and weapons of mass destruction. In 2015, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute revealed how arms dealers targeted ...
... data led insights and analyzes into vessel incidents, into 2020, IHS Markit, 2020. Available from:https://ihsmarkit.com/research-analysis/seafarer-fatalities-shows-shipping-must-do-more.html [Accessed ...
... pandemic particularly affected cruise ships. While there are tested operational concepts for such situations on shore, this is often not the case for the sea and port sector. The research project KOMPASS, ...
... to the general Danish population was identified. Hansen et al. linked a national registry containing all reported cases of tuberculosis in Denmark with a research register on all seafarers on Danish ships. ...
... States and prior Caribbean deployment (2). A historical follow-up study based on record linkage of the research database on 24132 seamen who have been employed in Danish ships between 1986 and 1993 and ...
... black or filipino race, foreign birth, a history of sexually transmitted disease and South Pacific / Indian Ocean deployment (2). A retrospective longitudinal study from a Danish research database containing ...
... in seafarers but risk patterns may differ. Equally, the magnitude of infectious disease occurrence in seafarers as an occupational group is ill defined due to several challenges for researchers. The ...
... Stability, control and coordination are seen as the critical issues here, with the continuity of the organisation seen to be a key objective. Shea’s research also demonstrates a link between leadership ...
... dangerous for divers in tropical waters Predator sharks (selachimorpha) Researchers have identified approximately 350 shark species, of which only about 20 are considered to be dangerous to humans. ...
... research on seasickness Current research into seasickness seem to head in two directions: on the one hand, seeking increased understanding of susceptibility to the condition, and on the other seeking ...