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Diagnosis of stress and fatigue in maritime work on board

  • Autores: María Natividad López López, Rosa Mary de la Campa Portela, J. R. Sánchez Girón
  • Localización: Journal of maritime research: JMR, ISSN 1697-4840, Vol. 21, Nº. Extra 1, 2024 (Ejemplar dedicado a: 10th International Conference on Maritime Transport MT'24), págs. 30-39
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • All seafarers wishing to work on a ship must undergo a medical examination prior to embarkation, according to the Maritime Labour Convention, (MLC,2006), and the Standards of Training, Certfication, and Watchkeeping (STCW), in compliance with STCW Regulation I/9 and Section A-I/9. In Spain, this focuses mainly on physical tests of the individual and not so much on his or her mental health. This paper shows the results of a survey on "stress and fatigue in maritime shipboard work". Despite having suffered from both stress and fatigue in the last campaign on board, 49.79% of the respondents acknowledge that they have never been diagnosed with stress, and 52.04% reveal that they have not been diagnosed with fatigue. On the other hand, 55.50% of the participants in this consultation consider it necessary to diagnose stress in the medical examination and 61.40% believe that tests relating to the diagnosis of fatigue are necessary in these examinations. In view of these data, the competent authorities, as well as the different contracting companies, are urged to promote both prevention and mitigation of the possible consequences of suffering from both stress and fatigue in order to avoid unintended consequences such as maritime accidents.


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