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Information about seafarer working and living rights - working conditions, conditions of employment, safe working practices, living conditions, dangerous cargo, health and medical care, maritime labour convention, human element
All seafarers have working and living rights that include: employment…
There are minimum requirements seafarers must meet to work at sea. Minimum…
Seafarers’ employment contracts are covered by the Maritime Labour…
The term ‘human element’ covers anything to do with the interaction…
All UK ships must carry copies of the ‘Code of Safe Working Practices for…
Seafarers’ living conditions are covered by Maritime Labour Convention…
Seafarers may face additional dangers when living onboard ships. Petrol…
If seafarers deal with certain toxic cargo or equipment on board ships,…
Employers must protect their seafarers’ health by: providing immunisations…
The Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) came into force for the UK on 7…
DASA competition looking for innovation in Human Autonomy Teams
With up to 28 warships and submarines in the pipeline, backed by defence spending rising to 2.5% of GDP, Britain is seeing a new Golden Age of shipbuilding.
This guide sets out who has to apply for a permit, how to apply and explains the other rules covering travel to Antarctica.
Class and permitted use of passenger ships, cargo ships, tankers, tugs, tenders, fishing boats, yachts, commercial vessels, and the required certificates.
Owners and operators of seagoing ships and large yachts are responsible for the health and safety of seafarers
Codes of practice and standards for safely operating and navigating passenger ships, catamarans and hovercrafts.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Guidance about the types of vessels that can operate on UK inland waters. It also refers to EU requirements and regulations.
A guide to human behaviour in the shipping industry.
Life-saving and fire-fighting equipment that ships must carry and how to maintain and service it.
Information about the special training required by ratings and officers who work on tankers, passenger ships and high-speed craft
Directory of current ICH Guidelines which have been implemented by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency.
DASA is looking for novel approaches to revolutionise military decision-making with the aid of Artificial Intelligence
Find out how to make an import or export declaration for human organs, blood, blood products, tissues and cells needed for emergency transplant or transfusion.
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