Crew must have negative PCR at Qingdao and Tangshan LNG Terminals
GAC informed that it received an update on the new regulations related to crew change/owner’s matters at Chinese LNG Terminals.
Read moreGAC informed that it received an update on the new regulations related to crew change/owner’s matters at Chinese LNG Terminals.
Read moreDue to the increase of COVID-19 infections in China, crew disembarking or taking shore leave at Korean ports from vessels whose last port of call was in China must undergo a PCR test and quarantine for one day.
Read moreOne in ten people will likely have a kidney stone over their lifetime. Maintaining physical and mental health is not an easy task when the workload is heavy, and the shifts succeed one another. How much water have you drunk today?
Read moreChina confirmed significant changes to its COVID-19 policies, regarding crew on commercial ships and crew changes as well.
Read moreDid you know that seasickness affects not only regular passengers but also professional marine travelers, such as seafarers and marine scientists? Working onboard a ship and being prone to seasickness does not sound ideal, but feeling seasick is more common than you think.
Read moreThe Philippines Department of Health has announced that, following the recent increase in COVID-19 cases in China, there is a need to intensify the monitoring and implementation of border control protocols for incoming individuals, especially from China, at all ports of entry.
Read moreCalls for support services from seafarers who are away at sea increase over the Christmas period as crews struggle more with loneliness and isolation, says One Care Solutions.
Read moreThe International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) and YouGov carried out a poll of 16,464 people, finding out that 85% are supporting robust workplace protection for transport workers working across borders or in international waters/airspace.
Read moreAccording to the Standard Club, after recent reports regarding the relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions in China, the club is advised that there is currently no consistent quarantine policy implemented across all Chinese regions.
Read moreWorking onboard can expose a seafarer to long-hour sunlight, which is the number one reason for premature aging. The good news here is that the great progress of human knowledge can be used to slow down the appearance of aging signs, helping us select aliments rich in antioxidants to help ourselves age gracefully, both externally and internally.
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