... the Philippines, the Russian Federation, Ukraine, and India. Hence, the global aspect lies not in the number of countries supplying seafarers but more in the fact that these seafarers sail in vessels flying ...
... seafarers and comparable groups in other land based populations in the seafarer’s home country. PEME fitness decisions at the start of a seafarer’s career and periodically This should be readily accessible ...
TIM CARTER Introduction There has only been a limited amount of investigation into the health of merchant seafarers and those who work in fishing. This contrasts with the long history of investigations ...
... of the one you propose to assess risk or to specify interventions on? The ideal is to have information about a similar population of seafarers to the one you are concerned with. If the results come from ...
TIM CARTER Introduction Knowledge about the health of seafarers has developed over the last few centuries. Particular problems or concerns have led to the collection of information and its use to plan ...
AB Able Bodied Seafarer ACEP American College of Emergency Physicians ACLS Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support ADA Americans with Disability Act AED Automatied ...
... placed on health and lives of the seafarers, has changed radically. Today, the health of seafarers is perhaps the most treasured of all goods carried at sea and considered the key to both safe and prosperous ...
... High Seas Act (DOHSA) and in its territorial waters, the Jones Act applies, both to seafarers that are employees and also non US citizens.[21] In DOHSA, the death, or the incident causing a wrongful death, ...
... fired upon, 20 attempted attacks, and 161 vessels boarded. Of 135 sailors abducted globally last year, 130 of them were recorded in the Gulf of Guinea off West Africa, the highest ever number of seafarers ...
STEVE WILLIAMS, NATALIE SHAW, KATINKA SVANBERG Introduction Seafaring is one of the most dangerous forms of work compared to other sectors.[1] Seafarers, passengers and others onboard ships including ...
... care professional, for example a paramedic, on board. On normal merchant vessels medical care is provided by a nautical officer with limited training [10]. More information on the medical training of seafarers ...
RICARDO RODRIGUES MARTOS In the last decades, the abandonment of seafarers has become a serious problem that affects many and shows the lack of protection seafarers have. This problem can be considered ...