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Occupational Stress in Seafaring
2017The seafaring occupation is characterized by specific psychosocial, work-related and environmental stressors which have many potential negative effects on the seafarers’ health, safety and well-being. From a review of the contemporary literature in the field arises the issue of implementation of occupational stress management programmes in the maritime
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The Parallel Worlds of Seafarers
2018In the godowns, shipping offices, chandleries and dockyards a medley of voice did business in a multiplicity of languages and dialects. The goods they handled, shipped in from all over the world, represented as many ways of seeing and being, eating and dressing, living and dying. Yet there were disconnections as well as connections in this interface of
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The Evaluation of Seafarer Fatigue as a Performance-Shaping Factor in the Maritime HRA Method
ASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering Systems, Part A: Civil Engineering, 2023Zhengjiang Liu +2 more
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AbstractThis book explores the faith, work, and lives of seafarers and port chaplains. These two groups of people are frequently overlooked by academics, as well as by members of wider society. Ports and ships are largely inaccessible to the public.
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Analysing seafarer competencies in a dynamic human-machine system
Ocean and Coastal Management, 2023Shiqi Fan, Zaili Yang
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The impact of marine engine noise exposure on seafarer fatigue: A China case
Ocean Engineering, 2022Zhengjiang Liu +2 more
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1984
Sea transport is as old as mankind. Over the centuries the vessels have gradually become larger and the voyages longer. In olden times, life on board was hard, the living quarters were crowded and primitive and the travellers were exposed to wind and weather.
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Sea transport is as old as mankind. Over the centuries the vessels have gradually become larger and the voyages longer. In olden times, life on board was hard, the living quarters were crowded and primitive and the travellers were exposed to wind and weather.
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ANTIQUE CULTS AS PATRONS OF SEAFARING AND SEAFARERS IN ISTRIA
Materijali (Društvo za povijest i kulturni razvoj Istre), 2011The Istrian peninsula, set in the north Adriatic basin, is rich in potential sites where one would expect to find monuments dedicated to divinities and mythological images of patrons of the sea and of watercourses (Ningus fl, Arsia fl). In Istria, there are three colonies on the west coast (Tergeste, Parentium, Pola), municipia (Nesactium, Albona ...
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