... of scurvy in merchant seamen in the 1860s. This information was needed to make the case for quality assurance of the lemon juice supplied to ships as a preventative. Costly remedial measures inhibited ...
... 2. Scope for health related interventions in seafarers [1] Carter T. Merchant Seamen’s Health 1860-1960: Medicine, Technology, Shipowners and the State in Britain. Woodbridge: Boydell Press 2014. ...
... Seamen and Shipowners, California Law Review, 1970:58(2): 491-510 [19]In a Collision occurred in Chinese waters between a Panamanian-owned container ship chartered by a Swiss corporation ( "MSC Shipping") ...
... crews of Japanese ships.Int Marit Health 2001;52:9-18. (9) Scerbaviciene R, Pilipavicius R. Malaria among seamen in Klaipeda during 1973-1998. Int Marit Health 1999;50:7-13. (10) Herrador Aguirre ...
... be examined by a physician two days after the solution was injected. This may be a problem for seamen on ships with short port-calls. Overall, if available, the IGRA is the preferred screening method for ...
... 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 ...
... for acquiring and spreading sexually transmitted diseases, as indicated by the Brussels International Agreement of 1924 which requires state parties to provide free medical services to merchant seamen ...
... Cardiff: Cardiff University; 2010. Baker P, Stanley, J. Hello Sailor! The hidden history of gay life at sea: Gay Life for Seamen. London: Routledge; 2003. IMHA, ISWAN, ITF, SHS. Women Seafarers’ Health ...
... also known as quartermaster. Ordinary Seaman The lowest ranking personnel in the deck department. An Ordinary Seaman (OS) generally helps out with work that the Able Seamen do. Other tasks include ...
... ILO has been active and concerned about seafarers’ welfare since the mid 20th century. The ILO Recommendation concerning the Promotion of Seamen’s Welfare in Ports (No. 48) was adopted in 1936. This dealt ...
... factor for arterial hypertension in sailors. Ahr Hig Rada Toksikol, 1990, 41, 2, 187-199 Kontosic I: The prevalence of noise-induced hearing loss in seamen. Arh Hig Rada Toksikol, 1996, 47, 1, 9-17 Korotkov ...
... industrielle et intoxications professionnelles Ed Masson, 4 édition 2003: 329-377. [26] Moen BE, Riise T, Todnem K, Fossan GO: Seamen exposed to organic solvents. A cross-sectional study with special ...
... [59] Lind, J. 1762. An essay on the most effective way of preserving the health of seamen in the Royal Navy. [60] Critchley, M. 1943. Shipwreck Survivors. A Medical Study. London, J. and A. Churchill. ...
... conditions such as pulmonary tuberculosis led to the collation of information from multiple sources to derive an estimate of the numbers of merchant seamen. Because it is costly and needs to be done ...
... with health regulations in comparison with merchant vessels. All seamen in Norway, not only the ones employed by the navy, had to be examined by the navy and were conscripted both in peace time and ...