Ports and Shipping

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Tuesday, December 23, 2014

EU SHIPSAN ACT Joint Action : Questions and answers about Ebola virus disease for maritime transport

A “Questions and Answers” section about Ebola virus disease for maritime transport is now available on the EU SHIPSAN ACT JA website http://www.shipsan.eu/Home/AdhocForumforEbola.aspx

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Friday, December 19, 2014

WHO Ebola Exit Screening at Airports, Ports and Land Crossings online module

WHO Ebola Exit Screening at Airports, Ports and Land Crossings online module is now available !

  • If you already have an ADS account, you can directly access the Ebola Exit Screening at Airports, Ports and Land Crossings online module at the following address:

          https://extranet.who.int/ihr/training/course/index.php?categoryid=28

2014 end of year good wishes and a call to action!

Dear PAGNet Members,

We are coming to the end of 2014 and the start of a holiday season for many of us. As I will be away from my office soon until the start of 2015, may I take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in, and support to PAGNet.

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Thursday, November 27, 2014

Ebola Response Roadmap Situation reports

Please note for your information that the situation response are available under the following link :

http://www.who.int/csr/disease/ebola/situation-reports/en/

Dealing with an Invalid Ship Sanitation Certificates - Article 27

Dear Colleagues,

A question arose at a recent training event as to how to record an invalid Ship Sanitation Certificate (SSC) when you discover one during a routine/unannounced inspection or notice it from information on the Maritime Declaration of Health (MDH).

Legally, a ship can be considered by the flag state to be affected and Article 27 of the International Health Regulations (IHR) applies. Scenario 3 of Annex 2 in the WHO Technical Handbook for ships sets out the procedure for inspection and issuance of a new SSC.

Dealing with an Invalid Ship Sanitation Certificates - Article 27

Dear Colleagues,

A question arose at a recent training event as to how to record an invalid Ship Sanitation Certificate (SSC) when you discover one during a routine/unannounced inspection or notice it from information on the Maritime Declaration of Health (MDH).

Legally, a ship can be considered by the flag state to be affected and Article 27 of the International Health Regulations (IHR) applies. Scenario 3 of Annex 2 in the WHO Technical Handbook for ships sets out the procedure for inspection and issuance of a new SSC.

Ebola on ships

Good morning Miguel Davila!

In the port city of Odessa held training exercises to the algorithm of action in case of a patient with suspected disease caused by the Ebola virus on board.

Was tasked with:

-Localisation possible outbreak of the disease;

-Security evacuation of the sick in hospital infection;

-the organization of anti-epidemic regime on a ship;

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