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. ...
... research is focused on epidemiology of infectious disease related to cross-border health threats, maritime health, water safety and health and hygiene on cruise ships. She has been working as the manager ...
... in 2002. Got her Master degree in Maritime Health in Rovira and Vergili University Tarragona Spain in 2008 and Specialist in Hyperbaric Medicine and Water Sports from the Cadiz University Spain in 2010. ...
MIKE TIPTON MBE, PhD, MSc, FTPS Professor of Human & Applied Physiology, Extreme Environments Laboratory, School of Sport Health & Exercise Science, University of Portsmouth, UK. Professor Tipton ...
After my graduation I did my first education as a nurse. While working as a nurse I started studying Medicine at the Heinrich-Heine-University in Düsseldorf, Germany. First experience of working abroad ...
Juan Ignacio Alcaide was born in Vélez-Málaga, Spain. He received the MIM and PhD. Bachelor of Navigation and Maritime Transport from the University of Cadiz at Campus Puerto Real, Spain, in 2009. He is ...
... place differs a lot between those working solo and self-employed on small boats along the coast, to those working on large purse seiners or factory trawlers in remote locations, maybe icy waters, days ...
... Distance from SAR service More serious consequences in emergency cases Littoral waters Grounding in minutes or seconds if manoeuvring errors Redundancy ...
... same happening to a solo navigator manoeuvring a fast passenger boat with 150 passengers in littoral waters. Setting a specific cut-off point for likelihood equal for all job positions on board therefore ...
... 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 ...
... waters or on big industrial trawlers in distant, sometimes icy waters. They work with naval warfare on submarines, small patrol boats and big aircraft carriers, and they work in the offshore petroleum ...
... on ships, to address the navigational risks associated with critical elements of a voyage. Pilots have ‘conduct of the navigation’, under command of the ship’s Master, for specific, higher risk waterways, ...
MARIT GRØNNING Introduction Most professional inshore divers work on underwater construction projects, in fish farming, shellfish harvesting, rescue diving, diving instruction and marine research. ...
... and include the ability to climb, to wear PPE (Personal Protection Equipment could reach 10-12 kg additional weight), and to complete training in sea survival and helicopter under-water escape training. ...
... 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 ...
... certainly brought a level of risk to sailors similar to motor car racing, but complicated by the fact that the racing takes place on water; thus, access to the scene of an accident may be delayed for logistical ...
... Larger yachts may have more than one swimming pool, they may carry a variety of water toys, other tenders and even submarines, and some carry a helicopter. Crewing on passenger vessels BOB BIRDGER, ...
... Protective Equipment SAR service Search and Rescue service SCI Seamens' Church Institute SCUBA Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus SDU Syd-Danske Universitet (University ...