... of the crew, for example, in case of infectious disease. In that case, a further instruction how to handle the case has to be added to the report. [1] https://www.ilo.org/global/standards/maritime-labour-convention/text/lang--en/index.htm ...
... is compatible with continued employment. Some rehabilitated seafarers however cannot return to work if they do not meet the PEME standards applicable to them. The ILO/IMO Medical Examination Guidelines ...
... as national or international policy makers, as company or trade union advisers, or as independent practitioners. It is important that they work within a framework of ethical standards such that their ...
TIM CARTER Introduction Securing good standards of maritime health is dependent on an adequate scientific underpinning of practice. This is done by: 1. Analysis of information on the nature and ...
... Guidelines aimed to harmonise the sometimes inconsistent standards that had previously been developed collaboratively at national level. The Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) 2006, established minimum ...
... [2] https://www.ilo.org/sector/Resources/codes-of-practice-and-guidelines/WCMS_174794/lang--en/index.htm [3] Carter T, Bell S, Horneland AM, Idnani S. Standards for quality assurance of pre-employment ...
... injury to, or the death of seafarers. The MLC consolidates and updates more than 68 international labour standards related to the maritime sector and aims to be globally applicable, easily understandable, ...
... according to IMO and flag State rules and regulations. Crew as Health Providers for Passengers The International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch keeping for Seafarers (STCW) ...
... a training programme with 33 partners from 24 European countries. The resulting ”European Manual for hygiene standards and communicable diseases surveillance on passenger ships” was based on CDC´s VSP, ...