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Training course - Hygiene & Health Practices on Passenger Ships

This course has been co-organised by the EU SHIPSAN ACT Joint Action funded by the European Commission, DG SANCO (20122103) and the Italian Ministry of Health, and is designed for operators, officers, crew of passenger ships. The preferred participants would be working at manager or supervisor level, and the training is intended to help allow them to then train others.
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Kick off meeting summary

EU SHIPSAN ACT Joint Action - Kick off meeting
Thursday 28th February – Friday 1st March 2013 
Athens, Greece

In February 2013, the SHIPSAN ACT European Joint Action started. The general objective of the SHIPSAN ACT Joint Action is to strengthen an integrated strategy and sustainable mechanisms at EU level for safeguarding the health of travellers and crew of passenger and cargo ships and for preventing the cross border spread of diseases.

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27 June 2013/Number of views (5481)
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Publications

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Occupational health

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27 June 2013/Number of views (33539)

Inland navigation

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27 June 2013/Number of views (20806)
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Fishing Vessels

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27 June 2013/Number of views (24112)
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The EU SHIPSAN ACT Joint Action partnership

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Work packages and deliverables

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27 June 2013/Number of views (25140)
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Outcomes of the EU SHIPSAN ACT Joint Action

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Objectives

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