Textbook of Maritime Medicine
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1. Preface
2. Introduction to Maritime Medicine
3. The Shipping Industry
4. Organisations of Importance to Maritime Medicine
5. International Conventions and Regulations of Importance to Maritime Medicine
6. The Sea as a Working Place
7. Health Requirements for Working at Sea and the Fitness Examination
8. The Maritime Physician
9. Systems for Handling Medical Conditions on Board
10. Medical Challenges on Board
11. Maritime Occupational Medicine
12. Cruise Medicine
13. Port Medicine
14. Ship Control
15. Shipwreck and Survival at Sea
16. Piracy at Sea
17. Crisis Intervention
18. Welfare on Board
19. Research in Maritime Medicine
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1.
Re:9.14 Floating hospitals
(Forum/Feedback)
... medical facilities is in the vicinity of the vessel to provide help to the patient. These may be naval vessels under various flags,
passenger
cruise liners, floating hospitals etc." LV ...
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
2.
4.9 .International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and International Shipping Federation (ISF)
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/4.Organisations of importance to Maritime Medicine)
... operators,
passenger
ship operators and container liner trades, including shipowners and third party ship managers. It has consultative status with a number of intergovernmental bodies which have an ...
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
3.
10.9 Deaths on Board
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/10. Medical Challenges on Board)
... aboard merchant ships (shipmaster, medical officer [7]) in the distinctive maritime medical features of adequate fatality management on board. There is a growing tendency for
passenger
s to also be taken ...
Thursday, 18 March 2010
4.
16.7 Improving security of merchant ships
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/16. Piracy at Sea)
... it makes pirates desist from their attempt. This system has already been installed in
passenger
ships and warships since 2003. [7] A company in the United Kingdom, the Anglo Marine Overseas Services, ...
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
5.
16.3 Pirates today and their Modus Operandi
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/16. Piracy at Sea)
... a military or politic background Unlike the frequent acts of piracy, maritime terrorist attacks are clearly much less usual. Perhaps the most famous event has been the terrorist attack of the
passenger
...
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
6.
16.2 The Problem derived from the Lack of Law Standardization regarding the Concept of Piracy
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/16. Piracy at Sea)
... according to this article, as it has to be carried out “by the crew or the
passenger
s of a private ship”. The IMO adopts the same definition of piracy as Art. 101 in the UNCLOS Convention both in its ...
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
7.
9.7 Evacuation for Medical reasons at sea (Medevac)
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/9. Systems for Handling Medical Conditions on Board.)
... care. Naval vessels,
passenger
cruise vessels and hospital ships are some examples of ships that will offer help in case of medical emergencies, sometimes far out at sea. These different options will be ...
Thursday, 04 March 2010
8.
9.1 Factors Influencing onboard Medical Care
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/9. Systems for Handling Medical Conditions on Board.)
The level of onboard medical care on a ship varies widely. Many factors influence the level of medical care administered to seafarers and
passenger
s. Obviously, there is a different level of care ...
Thursday, 04 March 2010
9.
14.5 P&I Clubs. Insurance
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/14. Ship Control)
...
passenger
s gave rise to a new liability which was covered by the establishment of "indemnity" mutuals. Liability for cargo could at that time still be avoided by appropriate exemption clauses in contracts ...
Tuesday, 02 March 2010
10.
14 Ship Control
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/14. Ship Control)
... and tankers above a certain age and for
passenger
ships. With regard to complaints received from masters or crew members the port State control authority receiving such complaint has the obligation not ...
Tuesday, 02 March 2010
11.
3.3 Regulation and international agreements
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/3. The Shipping Industry)
... societies cover more than 90 per cent of the cargo and
passenger
fleet. List of vessel classed by the IACS members are updated every week and may be downloaded from http://www.iacs.org.uk/shipdata/data.aspx?pageid=3§ionid=1 ...
Thursday, 25 February 2010
12.
3.1 Seaborne transport
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/3. The Shipping Industry)
... shipping dominates world international cargo transport,
passenger
transport has met strong competition from air transport. Consequently, intercontinental
passenger
lines ceased operating. The remaining ...
Thursday, 25 February 2010
13.
7.8 General Remarks of Vaccination/Immunization in the Maritime Environment
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/7. Health Requirements for Working at Sea and the Fitness Examination)
... for certain diseases or contact with a large number of persons on board
passenger
ships including children and elderly persons) - availability of medical and hygienic preventative ...
Thursday, 25 February 2010
14.
7.6 Other Conditions with complex Fitness Decisions
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/7. Health Requirements for Working at Sea and the Fitness Examination)
... it can be assumed that the occupational exposure risks of HIV infection at sea are slight and limited to the treatment of injuries and procedures undertaken by the health care staff on
passenger
vessels. ...
Thursday, 25 February 2010
15.
7.4 Frameworks for Seafarer Medical Examinations.
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/7. Health Requirements for Working at Sea and the Fitness Examination)
... ship crew members not because of personal risk but because of company liability in the event of any
passenger
claiming that they were infected through having sex with a crew member.. A less extreme but ...
Thursday, 25 February 2010
16.
7.2 Rationale and Criteria for Selection in Relation to Duties, Voyages and Special Vessel Types
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/7. Health Requirements for Working at Sea and the Fitness Examination)
... with adverse weather conditions is important. On smaller commercial charted yachts there may only be one commercially qualified yacht master, with the other crew members being effectively paying
passenger
s ...
Thursday, 25 February 2010
17.
7.1 Requirements for Work at Sea
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/7. Health Requirements for Working at Sea and the Fitness Examination)
... of crew members are not uniform. On larger vessels they are differentiated by deck, engineering and catering departments.
Passenger
vessels may in addition carry a wide range of customer service staff. ...
Thursday, 25 February 2010
18.
8 The Maritime Physician
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/8. The Maritime Physician)
... As he is caring for seafarers’ health, promoting health, preventing diseases, and improving seafarers and
passenger
s’ health status, the maritime physician may face especially hard choices and may have ...
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
19.
18 Welfare on Board
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/18. Welfare on Board)
... Seafarers Intern Res Centre (SIRC):1-47 2. Oldenburg M, Jensen H-J, Latza U, Baur X. Seafaring stressors aboard merchant and
passenger
ships. Int J Public Health 54; 2009:1-10 3. Parker AW, Hubinger ...
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
20.
11.7 Isolation
(Textbook of Maritime Medicine/11. Maritime occupational Medicine)
... Latza U, Baur X. Seafaring stressors aboard merchant and
passenger
ships. Int J Public Health 54; 2009:1-10 6. Knudsen F. 'If you are a good leader, I am a good follower'. Working and leisure relationships ...
Tuesday, 09 February 2010
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