... steps. The demands on navigating officers of such vessels can be high, especially when in congested shipping lanes or complex channels because of the speed with which a serious incident can arise. Service ...
... and Hairdressers Casino Staff Medical staff Additional information on passenger shipping is available in Chapter 2.12. Interaction between ship and shore staff In the early days of shipping, ...
... tanker, general cargo ship or cruise ship, shipping routes, particular weather and climatic conditions and ship’s operations. Ship´s routines and watches HANS-JOACHIM JENSEN, MARCUS OLDENBURG ...
ROAR HANSEN, ANETTE FAGERTUN Shipping: a global, multinational and multicultural industry The shipping industry, and therefore the workplace of seafarers, has during the past decades increasingly become ...
... however many seafarers rate the communication possibilities to the family as inadequate, particularly those on worldwide shipping routes[1]. When cruising worldwide, seafarers usually only have cost-intensive ...
... with their flag state medicine chest requirements. Usually, a maritime pharmacy is located in close proximity to a harbour or a major shipping port and supplies vessels with medicines, medical supplies ...
... areas away from the ordinary shipping routes and in areas where access to evacuations and medical treatment on shore may be more limited. To mitigate that increased risk, many of them will have a medical ...
... a private organization needs consultations and the shipping company must usually pay for access to the service. Payments may be annual or per consultation. It is vital for a private organization to provide ...
... operations, ship to ship transfer etc. Advice in these areas is available from many sources e.g. the International Chamber of Shipping Guide to Helicopter/Ship Operations[3] Regular training on board ...
... facilities within the port environment with a medical service dedicated to the needs of the seafarer and the shipping industry. These may be private practices, tailored to serve the needs of seafarers ...