Covid-19 Tanker Recovery Management Plan
The document provides guidance for tankers to return to normal transport operations and sets out a plan that includes how to restore compliance with safe navigation requirements.
The document provides guidance for tankers to return to normal transport operations and sets out a plan that includes how to restore compliance with safe navigation requirements.
You tube Video presentation by Mearsk, working during a global pandemic. Shows how the crew aboard the Moscow Maersk talks about the challenges they faced being away from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This article outlines the specific requirements for travel on the named liners noted within the article. Information includes vaccination requirements, masks/PPE for passengers, social distancing and cancelling guidelines.
Quarantine measures for coronavirus disease 2019 on a cruise ship. To detect coronavirus disease 2019 early on an international cruise ship and prevent its spread, Taiwan’s Central Epidemic Command Center implemented quarantine measures aboard a cruise ship docked at the port of Keelung, Taiwan, on February 8, 2020.
This paper will analyse the significance of infectious disease as an international issue and the legal responses to the issue in a maritime context. It will focus particularly on how the issue might impact on Kiribati and will suggest a way forward for Kiribati and other maritime nations in the South Pacific region.
This guide applies to the COVID-19 outbreak. The deployment requirements in this guide apply to the layout and configuration of spaces that may be used to isolate and segregate crew or passengers and shore personnel or guests. In addition, the Guide addresses the ventilation and interior areas of certain living and working spaces on marine or offshore assets.
This study was conducted within the European SHIPSAN (ship sanitation) project and aims at exploring the legislative framework and current practices related to surveillance of communicable diseases and response aboard passenger ships in Europe.
The study aims to assess the relevance of communicable disease occurrence on cargo ships. Outbreak reports and systematic studies mainly focus on disease activity on cruise ships.
The article provides guidance for large-scale monitoring of the progress and potential impacts of COVID-19 on vessel traffic, which could then affect the blue economy and ocean health. It quantifies and maps global changes in maritime traffic in the first half of 2020.
In this article provided a high-level overview of the US government and cruise ship industry’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as a brief commentary on lessons learned, and recommendations for the cruise ship sector going forward. The outlined suggestions may be used as a starting point to increase emergency preparedness and to inform outbreak response plans in the event of future infectious disease outbreaks.