... of the health certificates for seafarers. He has been active in research of the working environment on fishing vessels, including accidents and fatigue. Dr Weihe has published more than 150 scientific ...
... around this subject. After graduation, he had a short, although varied, career at sea on board of different kinds of vessels among which was a cargo ship, a research vessel, a tugboat and various dregdging ...
... in 2011 his research work has been awarded with a PhD - In situ study of the significant parameters governing corrosion in ballast tanks on board merchant vessels. For further info on research and publications ...
ALF MAGNE HORNELAND Military navy Working on naval vessels differs a lot from working on merchant ships. Naval ships cannot change flag like a merchant ship, unless they are decommissioned and sold ...
... 143-2001[9]? The smaller ships usually, at least more often, are in near coastal traffic, perhaps also in littoral waters. They struggle with navigation lights ashore and on other vessels. The waters ...
... of vessels in and out of ports and approach channels, canals, rivers and lakes and ultimately mooring ships and cargoes safely alongside wharves, in ports and harbours. They also reverse the process and ...
... of DCI is 100% oxygen and definitive treatment is recompression to increased pressure, breathing 100% oxygen. Hyperbaric chambers are available on diving vessels and in some hospitals. Care should be ...
... decreased installation time. An offshore wind park is a cluster of wind turbines, platforms such as accommodation platforms and /or transformer platforms, manned as well as unmanned, and vessels like ...
... satellite subsea wells. Deep waters are served by FPSOs (Floating production storage and offloading) vessels. Where they are manned installations these complex, compact facilities provide a challenging ...
... living aquatic resources, including vessels and equipment as well as fishing gears and methods [1]. Throughout time fishers have crossed the sea in search of more generous waters, setting sail from ports ...
PATRICK STEENACKER – TIM CARTER Introduction The crews of vessels working on inland waterways have many of the same duties as those onboard seagoing shipping, but there are some important differences. ...
... These vessels may have only basic medical resources on board, but can expedite transfer to the nearest definitive medical facility. Even then, the time for transfer can be over a week or more. Leisure ...
... As a result, the traditional intercontinental passenger liners thus have largely disappeared. Current passenger shipping segments include: cruise vessels regional and coastal ferries high speed ...
... employ vessels specially designed to transport cargoes like cars, refrigerated cargoes and heavy cargoes. The offshore fleet supports offshore oil production installations. Offshore emerged as an important ...
CHRISTOPHER PETRIE Introduction A ship and its crew do not normally carry uninvited guests. Merchant vessels sail the world’s oceans in a distinctly self-contained and self-sufficient environment, ...
... in conventions dealing with serious international crimes such as terrorism and hostage taking.[12] The United States has unusually broad jurisdiction, and asserts jurisdiction over stateless vessels and ...
... the health and wellbeing of the public. When committed at sea these maritime crimes can be divided into four categories:[1] 1. Criminal actions directed at vessels or maritime structures, such as piracy ...
... cargo ships, 300,000 on passenger and cruise ships and approximately 200,000 crew work on other types of vessels, including commercial fishing, n especially dangerous branch, according to IHS Markit’s ...
... with the increase in cruise shipping worldwide and improved management of incidents on board all types of vessels, various situations may and have occurred which can lead to a proportionately high number ...
... board, particularly on vessels employed in the short sea routes between ports in northern Europe. It may be impossible for such vessels to post lookouts at all times without exceeding the maximum permitted ...