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Articles from the latest issue of SEAHEALTH

  • Neptune is an offer of better living conditions at sea

    As employers for our seagoing personnel, we have a duty to focus on the living conditions we provide for them, including the quality of food,” says Bent Nielsen, Marine Standards Director, Maersk Tankers.
     

  • Guidance on communication

    Seahealth has issued new guidance: ”Ship and office on the same wavelength - two worlds meet.”

  • Did you know that:

    As a user of chemicals, you are facing new challenges. New rules (CLP) will during 2009 to 2017 change all classifications and labelling of chemicals.

  • New rules on rest hours from 1 January 2012

    In June 2010, the IMO held a diplomatic conference at which many amendments to the STCW Convention were adopted.

  • Chemicals – Look out for yourself and others

    Seahealth is making a new film about chemicals in which John explains how he became allergic after working with oil.

  • A common language is essential, but by itself does not make for a winner

    Management style and understanding for each other’s backgrounds are important elements in a multicultural workplace.