OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
ON BOARD

WE LOOK AFTER THE HEALTH OF YOUR CREW ON BOARD,

WITHOUT INTERFERING WITH THE DAILY OPERATION OF THE SHIP.

 

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ON BOARD LABORATORY TESTS - 15 MINUTS

 

Diseases on board

 

Oceanic Green is a group of companies providing services in the health sector.

 

Our laboratories HEALTH ON BOARD LAB, have a portfolio of more than 100 blood analyses on board, using the latest technology. In 15 minutes we issue the reports and send them to the shipowner, the agency responsible for the ship in Brazil and, if necessary, to the P&I Club agency for decisions and treatment, if more complex medical treatment is required on land.

 

  • We have hospitals and medical centres with English-speaking doctors, test reports and prescriptions in English.
  • We have a speedboat and an ambulance ready for immediate treatment, within a maximum of 60 minutes, if necessary and      in an emergency we have helicopters to remove the sick crew member.
  • We offer our on-board services with a team of health professionals, such as doctors, biomedical doctors, biologists and            nurses, who are prepared to respond to any demand for on-board anomalies in the health of your crew.


Tests carried out on board in 15 minutes

 

  • Covid19 virus (Sars-cov-2);
  • Influenza virus;
  • Dengue virus;
  • Zika virus;
  • Chikungunya virus;
  • Tuberculosis;
  • Hepatitis B and C;
  • Glycaemia;
  • Complete blood count;
  • Cardiac markers;
  • Triglycerides;
  • Uric acid;
  • Urine and Faeces;
  • Syphilis;
  • HIV.

 

Occupational health

 

Occupational health is an area of work in public health to promote and maintain highest degree of physical, mental and social well-being of workers in all occupations.

 

Its objectives are:

 

  1. the maintenance and promotion of workers' health and working capacity;
  2. the improvement of working conditions and the working environment to become conducive to safety and health;
  3. the development of work organization and working cultures that should reflect essential value systems adopted by the undertaking concerned, and include effective managerial systems, personnel policy, principles for participation, and voluntary quality-related management practices to improve occupational safety and health.

 

The science and practice of occupational health involves several disciplines, such as occupational medicine, nursing, ergonomics, psychology, hygiene, safety and other.

 

The World Health Assembly urges countries to

 

  • develop national policies and action plans and to build institutional capacities on occupational health,
  • scale up the coverage with essential interventions for prevention and control of occupational and work-related diseases and injuries and occupational health services
  • ensure in collaboration with other relevant national health programmes such as those dealing with communicable and non-communicable diseases, prevention of injuries, health promotion, mental health, environmental health, and health systems development.