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Author(s):
David Walters
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Nick Bailey
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2013
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2013
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10.1057/9781137357298
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Introduction
A Picture of Health? Evidence of Mortality and Morbidity among Merchant Seafarers
The Structure and Organisation of the Maritime Industry
The Structure and Operation of the Maritime Industry and Its Approach to Regulating the Work Environment
Managing Health and Safety at Sea (1)
The Role of Organised Labour
The Hazards of Work in Merchant Shipping
The Hazards of Work at Sea
Governance and Regulation
Regulatory Features of the Maritime Industry
Understanding Vulnerability in a Globalised Industry
Conclusions
Managing Health and Safety at Sea (2)
pp. 1
Introduction: The Health, Safety and Well-Being of Seafarers – Understanding the Challenges
pp. 17
A Picture of Health? Evidence of Mortality and Morbidity among Merchant Seafarers
pp. 43
The Hazards of Work in Merchant Shipping
pp. 71
The Structure and Organisation of the Maritime Industry
pp. 98
Regulatory Features of the Maritime Industry
pp. 129
Managing Health and Safety at Sea (1)
pp. 151
Managing Health and Safety at Sea (2): Limits to the Conventional Approach
pp. 167
The Role of Organised Labour
pp. 187
Governance and Regulation: Drivers and Leverage in Support of Improved Management of Health and Safety at Sea
pp. 216
Conclusions
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