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Maritime health seminar presentations held during 2022.
The tasks required to be completed by an Electro-Technical Rating (ETR).
The oral examination syllabuses for fishing Deck Officers.
Amendment 1 advises on risk assessment, for operators of UK passenger ferries and high speed passenger craft to determine whether to carry defibrillators.
All UK fishing vessels must have a list of crew on board which must be left with the nominated person before or immediately after the departure of the vessel.
Amendment 3 outlines guidance on mitigating, where there is risk of injury, from the effects and impacts of whole body vibration on small vessels.
Requirements where recruitment and placement services are used to engage crew. It is the fishing vessel owner's responsibility to use only reputable (RPSs).
This note outlines the procedure for applying for a substantial equivalence on UK flagged vessels which are subject to the MLC, 2006.
The UK Maritime and coastguard agency commission or carry out research within the human element area of maritime and seafarer health and safety.
Amendment 1 advises seafarers on the Dreadnought Medical Service at Guy’s Hospital and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust in London.
Amendment 2 Information about the minimum age for fishermen and the protection of young persons (under 18 years) working on board UK fishing vessels.
Crew accommodation standards as a substantial equivalence to MLC standard A3.1 for new UK vessels under 200GT, ordinarily engaged in commercial activities.
The written examination syllabuses for Second Engineer (STCW III/2).
This notice provides information relating to recruitment and placement under the 2006 regulations.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency answers the questions we've received about how to get a certificate of medical fitness, and why it's important.
The 2014 MLC regulations form part of the UK's approach to ensuring the safety and protection of seafarers on UK flagged vessels and foreign flagged vessels whilst in the UK.
Amendment 1 outlines details on how the exposure to radiation can take many forms and can cause varying degrees of harm.
Accredited official statistics designation of maritime and shipping statistics publications.
This guidance outlines the arrangements in place in the UK for accessing shore based welfare facilities.
Amendment 2 outlines guidance for seafarers about their protection, rights and entitlements under the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) 2006.
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