US sets new air travel requirements to tackle COVID-19 spread
US issued a Proclamation on Advancing the Safe Resumption of Global Travel during the pandemic, so as to advance the resumption of international travel to the United States.
Read moreUS issued a Proclamation on Advancing the Safe Resumption of Global Travel during the pandemic, so as to advance the resumption of international travel to the United States.
Read moreMaritime welfare charity Sailors' Society has successfully distributed 5,000 Covid Care Kits, helping over 26,000 Indian seafarers and their families in the fight against Covid-19.
Read moreUK P&I Club released a Crew Health Advice focusing on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) onboard a ship.
Read moreThe prevention and management of fatigue require the involvement of relevant stakeholders. One group that appears to require more education about the topic is those involved in the investigation, regulation, and the legal consequences of fatigue-related incidents, explains Prof. Andy Smith, School of Psychology, Cardiff University.
Read moreSeafarers remain one of those who are heavily affected when it comes to travel restrictions and crew changes. In stressful times, it is easy to succumb to pressure, but some mindfulness and discipline would go a long way.
Read moreMaritime UK is launching its second Mental Health in Maritime survey, one year on from the first. The survey will analyse how employers support good mental health in the maritime sector and the findings will be published in February 2022.
Read moreSunday 10 October was World Mental Health Day, which was themed 'Mental Health in an Unequal World'. This day is a global event which aims to raise more awareness about mental health conditions.
Read moreOn the occasion of the World Mental Health Day on 10 October, a clinical psychologist urges maritime industry to stop making empty promises about helping to improve seafarers’ welfare.
Read moreWith COVID-19 pandemic, dealing with a disease onboard has become a challenge due to the high transmissibility of the virus.
Read moreAnxiety and stress themselves produce these physical symptoms, and on top of that your reaction to those symptoms can make them worse.
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