... conducted by Frontex, the European Union`s Border security Agency: Joint Operation Poseidon under Greek control, and Joint Operation Triton under Italian control. The main tasks were border control, surveillance, ...
Marit Grønning, MD, Neurologist. Director of Department of Occupational Medicine, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen. Leader of the National Center for Surveillance of the health of occupational divers. ...
... London: Oil and gas UK, 2010. Oil & Gas UK. 17 Equality Act (Offshore Work) Order 2010 HMSO, 2010. 18 Energy Institute. Guidance on Health Surveillance Energy Institute. London 2010 19 ...
... the NATO) ANVISA Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária (Brazil National Health Surveillance Agency) AoS Apostleship of the Sea APLS Advanced Paediatric Life Support APS ...
... Vallabu. Privately Contracted Armed Security Personnel in Indian Ocean Region. Patrick Chaumette, (ed) ESPACES MARINS: SURVEILLANCE ET PRÉVENTION DES TRAFICS ILLICITES EN MER, Gomylex, (2016), pp.265-279, ...
... surveillance in the Gulf of Guinea. However, it has largely been left to the shipping industry to take precautionary measures against piracy. In the highrisk areas of East Africa, such as the Gulf ...
... Standards and Communicable Disease Surveillance on Passenger ships; 2.4.2016 http://www.shipsan.eu/KeyResources.aspx This manual outlines hygiene standards based on European Union (EU) legislation ...
As with all other forms of risk, the control of infectious diseases depends on a range of engineered controls, safe working practices and monitoring and surveillance. All are supported by training and ...
... have long been a focus for international disease control programs overseen by the World Health Organization. The International Health Regulations 2005 regulate the surveillance of disease, disinfection, ...
... elements for the prevention and control of respiratory outbreaks on cruise ships and large vessels with many crew include: active and/or passive surveillance using standard case definitions, use ...
... and mortality for any specific population of seafarers. Common study designs Common study types concerning infectious diseases in shipping include: Longitudinal studies medical log books surveillance ...
... assess and monitor the risks, to reduce vibration levels, to inform and train workers and to arrange health surveillance. a daily exposure limit value (ELV) set at aeq(8h) = 1.15 m/s2, above which it ...
... in the interpretation of results and to knowledge on the ethical aspects of responding to the findings. Health surveillance Where the early detection of harm can prevent it becoming more serious, assessment ...
... aboard merchant ships. Occup Environ Med 2002;59:85-91. [viii] Jensen OC, Laursen FV, Sørensen FL. International surveillance of seafarers' health and working environment. A pilot study of the method. ...
... fields. If there are documented risks for exposure and negative health effects, appropriate health surveillance shall be carried out. Health effects Electrical injury The incidence of injury ...
... risk. permit to work systems that ensure that, for instance, power supplies are switched off and equipment isolated prior to work prevents risks health surveillance is performed. The effectiveness ...
... health surveillance for early diagnosis of mental ill-health, stress, diabetes 2 (by using Hb1Ac) and other chronic diseases. Report new cases of occupational diseases to the regulatory authorities Advise ...
... and best current practice, without this being compromised by economic or operational considerations. They may need to recommend that further studies are done or monitoring of risk and active surveillance ...
... 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, ...