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Programme 13 th International Symposium on Maritime Health Bergen 23 rd -26 th June 2015 Ver. 25 2015-06-12

Tuesday 23 rd June 2015 14:00-16:00 Registration Radisson Blue Royal Bryggen Hotel - Lobby Refreshments (24 th -26 th June the registration desk will be open in the conference area) OBS! ALL PRESENTERS MUST CONTACT REGISTRATION DESK TO DELIVER THEIR DATA-PRESENTATIONS AND POSTERS! 16:00-17:30 Opening Ceremony - Radisson Blue Royal Bryggen Hotel. Chair: Alf Magne Horneland Olav Akselsen Norwegian Maritime Authority Brandt Wagner International Labour Organization Milhar Fuazudeen International Maritime Organization Syed Asif Altaf International Transport Workers Federation Eli K. Vassenden Bergen Shipowners Association/COO Ship Management - Grieg Star Vilhelm F. Koefoed Norwegian Association of Maritime Medicine Kimberley Karlshøj ITF- Seafarers Trust Alf Magne Horneland President IMHA / President ISMH 13 17:45 18:00-19:30 Departure: Walk to the Castle Håkonshallen follow the drums Welcome reception by the Mayor of Bergen at Håkonshallen 20:30 Bus departure from Radisson Blu Royal Bryggen Hotel (The symposium venue) for Mid Summer Fiesta at Laksevåg. 20:55 21:00 21:30 Trumpet solo Lowering of the flag Start of the bonfire (18 m high barrel fire) Music and dance 22:30 Bus return from Laksevåg to the city centre and hotels (Those who want to continue participating in the midsummer eve fiesta can do this, and arrange their own return to hotels. It usually will continue until 1:00 AM)

08:30-10:00 Plenary 1: Healthy Shipping Chair: Sally Bell Wednesday 24 th June 2015 08:40-09:15 Keynote: Healthy Shipping (Abstract 105) Helen Sampson, Seafarers International Research Centre, Cardiff 09:15-09:30 Scientific use of data from health examinations of seafarers and fishermen (Abstract 56) Henrik L. Hansen, Danish Health and Medicines Authority, Denmark 09:30-09:45 The Pre-Employment Medical Examination - The P&I View (Abstract 57) Nigel P Griffiths, Marine Advisory Medical Service, Chairman, Singapore, Singapore 09:45-10:00 Medical examinations of seafarers fitness at any price? (Abstract 55) Hans Gunnar Øverengen, Stockholms Sjömansläkarmottagning, Stockholm, Sweden 10:00-10:30 Coffee break 10:30-12:00 Parallel 1 10:30-12:00 Parallel 2 10:30-12:00 Parallel 3 Infectious diseases Development in Remote Care Occupational Risks to health Room: Dræggen 7 Room: Dræggen 8 Room: Bugarden Chair: David Dungan Chair: Klaus Seidenstücker Chair: David Lucas 10:30-10:50 10:50-11:10 Bunkering of potable water a health hazard? (Abstract 01) Catrine Ahlen, NSMM and SINTEF, Bergen and Trondheim, Norway Training needs related to core capacities at points of entry in Europe, 2014 (Abstract 06) Despena Andrioti, University of Southern Denmark, Centre of Maritime Health and Society, Esbjerg, Denmark 11:10-11:30 Experiences from the work of the seamen's advisory centre and their vaccinations - (Abstract 03) Mario Sušanj, Teaching Institute for Public Health of Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Department of epidemiology,rijeka, Croatia 11:30-11:35 Dengue Fever in a recently embarked crew member on a cruise ship a case report - (Abstract 02) Julia J Grannemann, AIDA Cruises, Rostock, Germany 11:35-11:40 HIV/AIDS, health and well-being survey among International Transport Workers Federation(ITF) affiliates organizing seafarers (Abstract 04) SYED ASIF ALTAF CHOWDHURY, ITF, MARITIME TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT, LONDON, UK 11:40-12:00 The Approach of the Port Health Authority in Antwerp of the Ebola Crisis in West Africa - (Abstract 05) Robert C. Verbist, MEDIPORT, maritime medicine, Antwerp, Belgium 10:30-10:50 Management of radiological risk while sailing in dumping sites for radioactive wastes: lessons learned from Barents and Kara Sea - (Abstract 19) Bruno Sicard, PmSm, Medical Scientific Director, Aix en Provence, France 10:50-11:05 Improving remote ultrasound examinations the ASYSTED system provides expert knowledge and teleguidance. -(Abstract 18) Timo Frett, German Aerospace Center, Biomedical Research, Cologne, Germany 11:05-11:20 On-board POC rapid diagnosis of infections. - (Abstract 20) Marc A SAMAD, CMA-CGM, Medical Division, Marseille, FRANCE 11:20-11:40 Applying Lessons-learned from Integrated Operations to Maritime Telemedicine - (Abstract 17) Kine Reegård,Institute for Energy Technology, Industrial Psychology, Halden, Norway 11:40-12:00 Remote Burn Care for medical staff on ships - (Abstract 21) Christian Ottomann, Schiffsarztbörse, Maritime Medizin, Lübeck, Germany 10:30-10:50 Prevalence of Hearing Loss among Filipino Seafarers of "K" Line Based on Audiometry - (Abstract 25) Maria Luisa M Sanchez "K" Line Clinic, Pasay City, Philippines 10:50-11:10 Mortality among Finnish Seafarers in 2001-2014 - (Abstract 23) Hanna Rinne, Rehabilitation Foundation Finland, Helsinki, Finland 11:10-11:30 UV-induced damages of the seafarers skin-(abstract 24) Marcus Oldenburg, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Division Maritime Medicine, Hamburg, Germany 11:30-12:00 Panel discussion 12:00-13:30 LUNCH BREAK

Parallel 4 Parallel 5 Parallel 6 13:30-15:00 Physical demands at sea and their measurements 13:30-15:00 Telemedical Maritime Assistance Service (TMAS) 13:30-15:00 Wellbeing, gender and culture Room: Dræggen 7 Room: Dræggen 8 Room: Bugarden Chair: Bente Moen Chair: Suresh Idnani Chair: Corinne Idnani 13:30-13:50 Physical demands of fire-fighting and rescue tasks among trainees in STCW Fire Fighting course for vessel crew (Abstract 30) Susanna Visuri, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health 13:50-14:10 Quantifying the physiological stress response to simulated maritime pilotage tasks: The impact of experience (Abstract 31) Tim Chambers, Deakin University, Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition Research, Melbourne, Australia 14:10-14:30 Cardiac assessment in a population of ship repairing welders (Abstract 27) David Lucas, Iroise Health Institute, occupational health, Brest, France 14:30-14:50 A comparison of clinical skills performance on both stationary and moving platforms (Abstract 16) Tia Renouf, Memorial University, Emergency Medicine / Faculty of Medicine, St. John's, Canada 13:30-13:50 Optimizing the Danish Maritime Tele medical Assistance service A study of evacuations at sea from 2004-2014 (Abstract 35) Lulu Hjarnoe,University of Southern Denmark, Centre of Maritime Health and Society, Department of Public Health, Esbjerg, Denmark 13:50-14:10 Tele-medical service in Radio Medico Norway in 2014 (Abstract 36) Trude D Skorge, Haukeland University Hospital, Norwegian Centre for Maritime Medicine, Department of Occupational Medicine, Bergen, Norway 14:10-14:15 International TMAS reporting (Abstract 32) Agnar Tveten, Norwegian Centre for Maritime Medicine, Bergen, Norway 14:15-14:35 Maritime high quality health care (MILARE) services and guide to medical advice requests based on ontologies (Abstract 33) Francesco Amenta, University of Camerino/ CIRM Foundation, School of Medicinal and Health Products Sciences and Research Department, Camerino/Rome, Italy 14:35-14:55 Tele-Medicine on the High Seas Providing Healthcare for the Sailor (Abstract 37) Mario Polaschegg, Scottygroup Austria GmbH, Grambach, Austria 13:30-13:35 Identifying the health and welfare needs of women seafarers (Abstract 40) Sue L Stannard, Norwegian Centre for Maritime Medicine, Bergen, Norway 13:35-13:55 How to improve the quality of life for people working at sea (Abstract 39) Maria Jeżewska, Institute of Maritime and Tropical Medicine, MUG, Clinic of Occupational and Internal Diseases, Gdynia, Poland 13:55-14:15 Masculinity and Care Among International Seafarers (Abstract 42) Adrienne Mannov, Seahealth Denmark/University of Copenhagen, Dept of Anthropology, Copenhagen, Denmark 14:15-14:35 Intercultural aspects relating to sleep and fatigue in maritime industry. Interpretation of current legislative standards and applications in practice in European and Chinese shipping (Abstract 41) Zhiwei Zhao, Dalian Maritime University, China; University of Southern Denmark, Esbjerg, Denmark 15:00-16:00 Coffee break / Poster Session 1 / Exhibitions 16:00-17:30 Plenary 2: Healthy Seafarers and Healthy Passengers Chair: Jørgen Riis Jepsen 16:00-16:30 Keynote: Healthy Seafarers: Perspectives from Maritime Psychology (Abstract 106) Malcolm Maclachlan, Centre for Global Health & School of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. 16:30-17:00 Illness and Injury in Antarctic adventure cruising (Abstract 111) Samantha Crimmin, NHS 17:00-17:20 Physical workload of seafarers during simulated emergency exercises on board ship (Abstract 58) Paivi Miilunpalo, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health 17:20-17:30 Plenary discussion Practical info regarding fiord cruise 17:30-18:30 Exhibition: Telecommunications 19:00 Departure from for Fiord Cruise and Dinner Returning at 22:00/22:30

Thursday 25 th June 2015 08:00-10:00 IMHA GENERAL MEETING Kongesal 1-2-3 Registration from 07:30 at the entrance. 08:30-10:00 WORKSHOP 1 Hyperbaric and diving medicine Room: Dræggen 7 Chair: Einar Thorsen 10:00-10:30 Coffee Break 10:30-12:00 WORKSHOP 2 10:30-12:00 WORKSHOP 3 10:30-12:00 WORKSHOP 4 10:30-12:00 Workshop 5 Evacuation, port health care and Fitness assessment validity, Ship Sanitation water, infection Ship Medicine Chest repatriation equity and efficiency controls Room: Dræggen 7 Room: Dræggen 8 Room: Bugarden Chair: Sue Stannard Chair: Henrik Hansen Chair: Clara Schlaich Chair: Arne Johan Ulven 12:00-13:30 LUNCH

13:30-15:00 Parallel 7 13:30-15:00 Parallel 8 13:30-15:00 Parallel 9 Maritime Medical Practice and Care at Sea 1 Risk Management at Sea Chronic Diseases in Seafarers Room: Dræggen 7 Room: Dræggen 8 Room: Bugarden Chair: Agnar Tveten Chair: Bernd Fred Schepers Chair: Sally Bell 13:30-13:50 13:50-14:10 French textbook of maritime medicine: Why and when? (Abstract 43) Brice Loddé, CHRU Morvan, 2 avenue FOCH, 29609 Brest Cedex, Environmental and Occupational Diseases Department, Brest, France New Medical Guide for Seafarers (Abstract 45) Connie S. Gehrt, Seahealth/Mentor Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark 14:10-14:30 Cost-effective training of medical officers (Abstract 75) Michael Nielsen, Centre of Maritime Health Service, Danish Maritime Authority. 14:30-14:50 Post-exposure prophylaxis for the prevention of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection of seafarers on board of ocean-going car (Abstract 46) Clara C Schlaich, German Maritime Health Association(DGMM), Maritime Medical Port Services Schlaich & partner, Hamburg, Germany 13:30-13:50 Presentation of the ILO Guidelines for implementing the occupational safety and health provisions of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (Abstract 48) Brandt Wagner, International Labour Organization, Maritime & Transport Unit, Sectoral Policies Department, Geneva, Switzerland 13:50-14:10 Management of hemorrhage in Arctic conditions: implementation of Fresh Whole Blood Transfusion and Lyophilized Plasma (Abstract 47) Bruno Sicard, PmSm, Medical Directorate, Aix en Provence, France 14:10-14:30 14:30-14:50 Work Environment and Safety Climate in the Swedish merchant fleet (Abstract 49) Karl IW Forsell, University of Gothenburg, Work and Environmental Medicine, Gothenburg, Sweden Positive psychology and wellbeing at sea (Abstract 50) Joanne McVeigh, Trinity College Dublin, Centre for Global Health & School of Psychology, Dublin, Ireland 13:30-13:50 Ethnic differences in cardiovascular health (Abstract 51) Tom Mutsaerts, Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment, Netherlands Shipping Inspectorate, The Hague, The Netherlands 13:50- Improvement of chronic pyelonephritis diagnostics in seafarers (Abstract 67) Anatoliy I. Gozhenko, State Enterprise Ukrainian Research Institute for Medicine of Transport, Odessa, Ukraine -14:10 Professional fitness examination of seafarers with obstructive breathing disorders during sleep - (Abstract 70) Alexander M. Ignatiev, The Odessa National Medical University, Department of Occupational Diseases, Odessa, Ukraine Presented by: Ilona Denisenko, 14:10-14:30 Metabolic syndrome among Danish seafarers a follow-up study (Abstract 52) Hanna Barbara Rasmussen, Centre for Maritime Health and Safety, Esbjerg, Denmark 15:00-16:00 Coffee Break / Poster Session 2 / Exhibitions 16:00-17:35 Plenary 3: Perspectives on maritime Health Chair: Arne Johan Ulven 16:00-16:35 Keynote: Maritime occupational health in the offshore services (Abstract 107) Martin Heer, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway 16:35-16:55 The ideal epidemiological intervention study model on chronic non-infectious diseases - the way forward? (Abstract 71) Olaf Jensen, Centre of Maritime Health and Society, Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark 16:55-17:15 Medical fitness examinations of employees for work on offshore installations the new German guideline in international context (Abstract 59) Alexandra M Preisser, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf,German Maritime Health Association 17:15-17:35 Illness and injury among amateur sailors incidents requiring telemedical support and the impact on medical evacuations in the 2013-2014 Clipper round the World Yacht Race (Abstract 54) Thomas Wolffgram, MD, German Maritime Health Association (DGMM), Hamburg, Germany PRACTICAL INFO regarding Gala Dinner 19:00 Departure Fløibanen for Gala Dinner at Fløien Folkerestaurant

08:30-10:00 Plenary 4: Healthy Fisheries Chair: M. Luisa Canals Friday 26 th June 2015 08:30-08:55 Keynote: Fishing Conditions at sea, safety and health (Abstract 108) Brandt Wagner, ILO 08:55-09:25 Keynote: Healthy fisheries (Abstract 109) Randi Marie Lokøy Holtungen, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries, Norway 09:25-09:40 Improved safety of fishing vessels what makes the difference? (Abstract 61) Henrik L. Hansen, Danish Health and Medicines Authority, Denmark 09:40-09:55 A review of fatigue in fishermen: a complicated and underprioritised area of research (Abstract 60) Annbjørg á Høvdanum, The Faroe Islands Health System, Department of Occupational Medicine and Public Health, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands 09:55-10:00 Plenary discussion 10:00-10:30 Coffee Break 10:30-12:00 Parallel 10 10:30-12:00 Parallel 11 10:30-12:00 Parallel 12 The Cruise Sector Fishing Maritime medical practice and care at sea 2 Room: Bugarden Room: Dræggen 7 Room: Dræggen 8 Chair: Eilif Dahl Chair: Brandt Wagner Chair: TBD 10:30-10:50 10:50-11:10 11:10-11:30 11:30-11:40 Medical staffing of cruise ships Do regulations match reality? (Abstract 63) Klaus H Seidenstücker, German Maritime Health Association Tarp, Germany Prevalence of back pain among crew on a cruise ship - a 2-year study(abstract 08) Julia J Grannemann, AIDA Cruises, Rostock, Germany The Management of Catastrophic Hemorrhage on RCCL Cruise Ships (Abstract 09) Steve Williams, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd, Fleet Medical Operations, Miami, United States The Panama Maritime Registry close to its one hundred anniversary invites you to meet us,(abstract 112) Rosa Maria Aguirre,Panama Maritime Authority 10:30-10:50 10:50-11:05 11:05-11:20 11:20-11:40 Fatal accident incidence rate trends in fishing review (Abstract 14) Olaf C Jensen, University of Southern Denmark, 1Centre of Maritime Health and Society, Esbjerg, Denmark Effects of the Work Improvement on Board (WIB) program by the Fishery Agency in Japan (Abstract 13) HISAMUNE SHUJI, Takasaki City University of Economics, Department of Economic, Takasaki, Gunnma, Japan Upheavals and psychosocial work environment in the fisheries (Abstract 15) Jørgen M. Christiansen, University of Southern Denmark, Centre of Maritime Health and Society, Esbjerg, Denmark Diseases and injuries of breton fishermen off Iceland between 1850 and 1935 - which medical organizations to treat them (Abstract 11) Pierre Forlodou, Université Bretagne Occidentale, French Society of maritime medicine, BREST, FRANCE 10:30-10:50 10:50-11:10 11:10-11:30 11:30-11:55 Management Of Medical Emergencies At Sea The German strategy to deal with Maritime Emergencies (Abstract 74) Jens Kohfahl,,DGMM (German Maritime Health Association), Central Command Central Command For Maritime Emergencies Germany, Cuxhaven, Germany Improving the Management of Medical Incidents at Sea: the development of care pathways (Abstract 44) Sue Stannard, Norwegian Centre for Maritime Medicine, Bergen, Norway Health and Safety Monitoring in Extreme Environments: Technology Capabilities and Real Needs (Abstract 29) Milan Cermack, Memorial University, St. John's, Canada Panel discussion: How gain acceptance of improvements in care in the maritime sector. 11:40-12:00 Drug consumption among fishermen in South-West France and prevention plan against it (Abstract 12) Thierry LASSIEGE, Service de santé des gens de mer, BORDEAUX, FRANCE

12:00-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 Plenary 5: Cruising and passenger shipping Chair: Nebojsa Nikolic 13:30-14:00 Keynote: Operational management of medical aspects of adventure cruising (Abstract 110) Svein Taklo, Hurtigruten, Norway 14:00-14:20 Work related ill health and sickness absence among Swedish seafarers in the catering department (Abstract 64) Cecilia Österman, Linnaeus University, Kalmar Maritime Academy, Kalmar, Sweden 14:20-14:35 The use of an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) in the cruise industry (Abstract 10) Steve Williams, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd, Fleet Medical Operations, Miami, United States 14:35-14:55 Establishment of an international ship's doctor training course (Abstract 07) Monika P. Puskeppeleit, DGMM ( German Maritime Health Association) Schiffsarztbörse, Lübeck, Germany 15:00-16:00 Closing Ceremony Chair: Alf Magne Horneland Conclusions of ISMH 13 Presentation of ISMH 14 Handover of the flag Closing ISMH 13