This course focuses on the critical impact of crew welfare, mental health, and onboard recreational facilities on overall maritime safety, retention, and operational efficiency. Participants will examine the regulatory standards established by the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) regarding living conditions, nutritional standards, and recreational amenities at sea. The training equips ship masters, management officers, and shore-based personnel with practical strategies to foster a positive onboard culture, manage isolation and fatigue, implement effective wellness initiatives, and optimize recreation spaces to support physical and psychological well-being during long voyages.
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150,00 €
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350,00 €
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275,00 €
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275,00 €
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