... evaluation and management of health-related risks and demands on people at sea. People may be at sea for a variety of reasons, working in maritime transportation and the fishing industries, travelling ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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 ...
Myrseth is a Police Superintendent in Bergen, West Police District, currently working as an on-scene commander. On Three occasions during 2016 and 2017 she participated in two different operations at sea ...
... Navy (Fleet Pharmacy, Hyperbaric & Diving Medicine Centre and NATO’s Communications and Information Agency). From 1999 until today he is working as a maritime pharmacist in ShipMedical Ltd. Nicholas was ...
... Technical Working Committee responsible for the Medical Fitness Standards for Filipino Sailors. He also participated in the 2010-2011 ILO/IMO Geneva meetings that drafted the Guidelines in the Medical ...
... a specific focus on emergency medicine and trauma, working in both the public and private healthcare sectors. Ryan then moved over to the UK in 2003 where he continued with his emergency medicine training ...
... since 2013 and an Expert of the EU Health Workforce Working Group. Her research interests include the impact of working environment on seafarers’ health and safety, with a focus on economic assessment ...
... Ltd.’ He is the author of several books: the textbook, ‘Introduction to Human factors and Ergonomics’, now in its fourth edition; and ‘A Guide to Active Working in the Modern Office’ both published by ...
... cut-off points for therapeutic intervention as cut-off points for prediction of working ability at sea. The literature is not abundant. There is some literature regarding medical selection for insurance ...
... the characteristics of working places on board ships, and the different physical and mental demands which relate to different types of work on board ships be able to conduct medical examination in accordance ...
... Focus Fitness for work / absence of disease Working environment / Occupational injuries and diseases Individual’s health Perspective Maximum two years ...
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 ...
... out of work at sea. One obvious example is a HIV-test. It simply can tell little or nothing regarding working capacity or likelihood for medical incidents in the validity period. Used this way, this is ...
... or restricted. The decision by the approved doctor could have serious consequences for the seafarer’s working possibilities. It calls for a sound and thorough assessment by the doctor. [1] The Nordic ...
... have a body of appeal working in accordance with the Public Administration Act[4]. This appellate body is composed of a medical doctor who is the chair, a representative from the maritime authority and ...
... years. Then a new assessment is required. Whether or not the seafarer will be able to work for many years is not important to the decision regarding his working ability during the next two years. It is, ...
... the definition mentioned in Table 2. It is however not possible for doctors working with medical selection to specify how clinicians and epidemiologists structure their studies regarding risk bands. We ...