... is included in the training of seafarers’ doctors. Factors related to the working place Comments Department Deck Navigation and manoeuvring tasks, risk of collision, ...
... 2319-7668. Volume 16, Issue 3. Ver. III (Feb. 2014), PP 83-89 [2] ILO IMO Guidelines on the medical examination of seafarers, Sectoral Activities Programme ILO/IMO/JMS/2011/1, Appendix E, footnotes to ...
ALF MAGNE HORNELAND The different roles of flag state authorities, insurers, crewing agencies, seafarers and ship-owners influence the way they look upon risk in the context of medical selection. While ...
... selection. Figure. 1. Relation between negative and positive selection. This model has been used in training of seafarers’ doctors by the NCMDM since 2009 – latest revision 2019 References [1] ...
... than strategies that require more information. Seafarers’ doctors make decisions several or many times a day and probably use a heuristic approach most of the time. An evidence-based approach often would ...
... seafarers’ doctor, is illustrated by a case for the Norwegian Anti-Discrimination Tribunal in 2019[12] (see frame). Norwegian Anti-Discrimination Tribunal - Case No. DIN-2019-440 The Norwegian ...
ALF MAGNE HORNELAND The probably oldest trace of statutory medical standards for seafarers in Norwegian seafaring history can be found in “Magnus Lagabøtes Landslov”[1] (AD 1276) where it was required ...
ALF MAGNE HORNELAND Pre-employment selection of seafarers probably have been carried out for as long as people have been employed for service on board ships, based on the master’s intuition and sovereignty ...
... Watch keeping for Seafarers (STCW)[2]. Entry qualifications Commonly, the required entry level qualification for a pilot is an Unlimited Master’s certificate of competency, Master (foreign going) ...
... sites. Employees are often specialists in their trained jobs but not seafarers. Additionally, in the first years of European offshore wind Industry most of them never thought they would be working offshore ...
... bathroom facilities, with common mess and entertainment facilities. Crew members are expected to fulfil the normal criteria for seafarers’ medical standards,3 and in addition, to maintain a level of ...
... vessels may have more than one hundred seafarers on board and the diversity of a fishing vessel as a workplace is as great as that of factories on land, depending on the size and sort of fishery. In small ...
... Medical aspects Many of the health risks are similar to those for other seafarers. In particular injuries associated with mooring and rope handling are frequent. Additional risks do occur in tropical ...
... number of passenger service staff. The number of seafarers employed and the roles they fulfil vary hugely depending upon the route, length of time at sea, number of passengers and type of vessel. Roles ...
... 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 ...
... Institute (BSI) CBA Collective Bargaining Agreement (contracts of seafarer's employment) CCNR Central Commission of the Rhine CDC Center for Disease Control (USA) CEM Crew ...