MIGUEL DÁVILA-C... 提交于 星期五, 11/21/2014 - 09:53
Good morning,
I'd like to ask the forum a question:
Which is the best place to perform an inspection in case there is a suspected case of Ebola on board a ship: anchored or docked? If we consider the whole ship as affected, inspectors should wear their PPE when accessing the ship. If the ship is anchored this is really difficult and could be dangerous for them. Otherwise, if you decide to let the ship enter the port, the same problem could happen with the pilots and they could refuse to access the ship and move it into the port.
Martin Walker 提交于 星期三, 11/12/2014 - 13:05
ruhaizie 提交于 星期五, 10/31/2014 - 04:18
Dear friends,
May I know who is in PAGNet Forum a health authority at Singapore Entry Point? Can I have your contact detail such as name, position, phone, fax and email.
Please don't hesitate to reply thru my email mohdruhaizie.moh@1govuc.gov.my
By the way, may I know how do Ebola screening is done in Singapore especially in Ground Crossing Entry Point & Seaport Entry Point?
Thank you.
MOHD RUHAIZIE, Entry Point Health Authority, Johor Bahru
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