... as winches and hydraulic motors. Mounting an engine or auxiliary motor on silencers does not affect the amount of noise it produces, but can reduce the level of vibration transmitted to the ship’s structure ...
... older vessels and lead in old paints gases in confined spaces like tanks welding fumes hypoxia when cutting a ship’s hull Many sites for shipbreaking are in countries with a low level of occupational ...
... Annual Report 2010. Esbjerg, 2011. [3] Tomaszunas S. The work of ship’s doctors of Polish Ocean Lines. Bull Inst Marit Trop Med Gdynia 1985; 36: 51–58 [4] Syed Sarosh Mahdi, Fabio Sibilio, Francesco ...
... in public.[41] The ship’s surgeon thought salt meat and laziness were to blame. The College of Physicians recommended vinegar against the illness and the Admiralty accepted their recommendation. Anson ...
... injury at sea Includes determining the training requirements for officers in first aid and medical care. Also the requirements for medications, medical equipment, facilities and the contents of the ship’s ...
... then developed to cover financial losses associated with maritime risks. Classification systems for assessing a ship’s seaworthiness were developed and used to determine the level of premium required to ...
... have already been built into it and will remain throughout its life. Specification of important health related aspects such as ventilation, food preparation and the siting of the ship’s hospital as well ...
... the on board medical facilities, medicines and medical equipment and record keeping To communicate on health issues with patients, ship’s officers, onshore medical and port health services Skills ...
... injury to, passengers or other persons who are carried on board during such voyages. The guarantee is to be provided to the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) and is normally supplied by the ship’s P&I ...
... young, of more advanced years and/or has pre-existing conditions. Ship’s doctors may find it useful to use local TMAS when considering where to disembark a passenger or seafarer, especially if there is ...