... has increased regarding quality, safety and efficiency of health services. Today quality systems at different levels are necessary for clinics and single-handed practitioners that want to present themselves ...
For over 30 years, Dr Pál Weihe has led the Department of Occupational Medicine and Public Health in the Faroe Islands and, for part of this period, as Medical Director of the Faroese Hospital System. ...
... ECDIS and Radar systems. Vu’s main research interests include human-computer interaction and human-centred design in the context of marine navigation. Vu was involved in the development of the IMO document ...
... issues. He holds a diploma in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (National Technical University of Athens, 1983), a M.Sc. in Ocean Systems Management (MIT, 1985), an M.A. in Economics (Virginia ...
Dr. Paul Liston (Ph.D., M.Sc., B.A.) Dr. Paul Liston is a Research Fellow in the Centre for Innovative Human Systems (CIHS) at the School of Psychology in Trinity College Dublin. He has over 20 years’ ...
Jonathan Earthy, Human Factors Coordinator, Group Technology Centre, Lloyd’s Register Marine and Offshore Division, Southampton Dr Earthy has worked for Lloyd's Register since 1992. He is technical authority ...
... of the application of human factors and behavioural psychology principles in real operational systems. His research has shifted in recent years from safety and quality as system outcomes to sustainability ...
... or other provisions for appeal specific for the party[1] [2] [3]. This has been organised differently in different countries. UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency are using a system of referees, Norway ...
ALF MAGNE HORNELAND Building a system of evidence-based medical selection, requires a structured approach to the assessment of fitness for work and risk related to reduced function or acute failure due ...
... heuristic or representativeness heuristic, involve systematic bias, also called cognitive heuristic.[1] Because they rely on less information, heuristics are assumed to facilitate faster decision-making ...
... conventions and guidelines varies somewhat between member states regarding training of approved doctors and quality assurance systems. Some countries refer directly to the international guidelines as mandatory ...
... an arterial air embolism. This can lead to a wide range of symptoms in the central nervous system and vascular system, for example dizziness, personality change, paralysis, loss of consciousness and death. ...
... personnel from service operation vessels with commissioning teams and service teams on board and using direct access systems to turbines such as ‘Ampelman’ CTV (Crew Transfer vessels). Ampelman was the ...
... diverse. At the global level, there are two main types of payment system in the sector, the flat wage and the share system, involving catch or on bonuses. Medical fitness to work at sea The ILO Work ...
... practical databases on accident and incident statistics, flow of goods, fleet registers, a port directory and a hydrological information system. No information is available on provisions concerning the ...
... short durations. Larger boats, single and multi-hulled, may have a crew of between 10 and 15, with a watch system, to support racing at high speed on a continual basis. Medical support Most offshore ...
... studies in crewing countries provide some information. In countries with developed and accessible systems of social security, these records can provide such information. However, few studies have been ...
... Assigned Protection Factor ARI Acute Respiratory Infection ATC system Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System (for classification of medicines) Athens Convention / ...
... still, when health and social systems have been brought to the brink and societies are struggling to cope. Cannabis was the most used substance in 2018, with an estimated 192 million people using it worldwide. ...
... This is due to factors such as improved ship design and technology, increased regulations, advances in risk management and more robust safety management systems and procedures on vessels.[7] However, despite ...