... A wide range of professionals work with the maritime sector and many of these have their own organisations to represent them in international forums, as well as often playing a part in training, professional ...
... leave applications conclusion of union agreements etc. provide training for cadets, leading to the attainment of STCW Certificates of Competency. identify upgrading and training needs of seafarers. ...
... and management of spares; documentation and record keeping in accordance to international, national and company rules and regulations; Training of junior and fellow colleagues. The person holding ...
... of relaxation after a hard working day. Physical fitness opportunities MARCUS OLDENBURG, HANS-JOACHIM JENSEN The opportunity for physical training is important, especially during long, tedious voyages. ...
... is delivered by an officer with limited medical training. The officer may be of a different culture with a different understanding and expectation of health and sickness and of course, a different first ...
... Training for the Maritime Industry, a two-module online mental health awareness training course. It provides an introduction to mental health awareness and in understanding mental health, recognising the ...
... on the sense organs, such as the eyes and ears to receive information the ability of the brain to analyse this information and, based on training, decide on the actions needed, and the physical ...
... or injury on board, or immediately after referral for onshore care, with investigation of the scope for survival. Perceived adequacy of training, medical chest, medical guides and telemedical advice ...
... In the old days, ships had to manage by themselves, also in regards to medical care. This was, and still is to a certain extent, reflected in the education and training of the Captain and navigators. ...