... duties, within a time perspective corresponding to the validity period of the medical certificate. be able to individualize the safety risk assessment relating to workers with medical conditions, and ...
... people outside the regular health service. This would apply in dealing with civil servants who is carrying out a lawful differential treatment or medical selection of workers. Having both roles, sometimes ...
... find the offshore petroleum workers, working on installations for the production of oil or gas. Some of these units are afloat; others are standing on the seabed. Some floating units are mobile, others ...
... and Employment (Disabled Persons) Convention, 1983 (No. 159). The right to work for people with disabilities and the minimum requirements for medical fitness of workers sometimes can be seen to challenge ...
... oil and gas industries accept each other’s national health certificates. Germany’s health certificate for wind energy offshore workers, which is based on DGAUM (German Society of Occupational and Environmental ...
... as accepted best practice. Workers are expected to be free of medical conditions that might cause a safety threat to themselves, colleagues or others, and to be in a physical condition such that they ...
... inequalities in issues such as: medical care, payment of fishers, hours of rest, occupational safety, health and accident, accommodation, etc. Relationships between employers/shipowners and workers are ...
... Plate in South America and the major rivers of China and India. National codes for such waterways vary in detail, broadly mirroring those for other groups of workers in the country, but sometimes with ...
... Welfare and Assistance Network ITF International Transport Workers' Federation IWMS Integration of Women in the Maritime Sector (a global programme by IMO) JRCC Joint Rescue Coordination ...
... that the families of the deceased workers had been informed about the deaths and had agreed with the subsequent burial at sea..[21] However, a burial at sea needs to comply with the laws of the coastal ...
RICARDO RODRIGUES MARTOS In the last decades, the abandonment of seafarers has become a serious problem that affects many and shows the lack of protection seafarers have. This problem can be considered ...
... ILO IMO Shore based workers eg pilots, stevedores Report illness or close contacts. Follow public health guidelines eg use of masks, distancing, hand hygiene ...
... last access 14.2.2022 [4] The International Transport Workers’ Federation. Challenging HIV/AIDS in transport. Parris K, ed. Agenda 2008;(2). https://www.itfglobal.org/media/819789/hiv_survey.pdf, last ...
... vessel. Seafarers experience wide variations in living quarters, food, air and water supply. The composition of crew and contact with passengers and with onshore workers also influence the risk of infections. ...
... awareness of the relationship between how work is done and workers’ health and some of the problems that can arise due to psychosocial issues on board ships. Figure 1 illustrates the general approach ...
BOB BRIDGER, JONATHAN EARTHY, VIET DUNG VU Introduction BRIDGER Many of the physical health hazards to which seafarers are exposed on board differ little from those to which workers are exposed ashore ...
... workers to the risks arising from vibration. This Directive defines: a level of exposure action value (EAV) set at aeq(8h) = 0.5 m/s2 over 8 hours. If this value is exceeded, employers are asked to ...
... programmes widened in scope. The core purpose of the ILO is to ensure that workers have decent working conditions in terms of risk reduction, fair employment practices and the absence of discrimination. ...
... Transport Workers Federation, ITF. Available from: itfglobal.org [accessed August 2018] [5] Haus, 2010 at Wikipedia, Available from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_convenience [accessed August ...
... Federation (ITF) ITF is a federation of affiliated national trade unions.[6] Its representative role extends beyond seafarers to include dockworkers and those employed in other modes of transport such ...