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As far as I understand from working extensively in AU waters with AU crews, the

responsibility falls with the ships 2nd Officer, to order check, and restock

ships medical supplies, which in AU waters falls under Marine Orders Part 10. If

you are having problems speak to the FSPTY HSE guy, I think its Walters

and ask him to contact the project Manager to try sort the issue out, they will

probably need to speak to the Fugro Maritime services to try sort the issue out.

Hope this helps

Mike

From: peter mitchell <treetop_bay@...>

Subject: Emergency Eye Wash Stations

Date: Monday, 6 December, 2010, 9:10

 

Hi all,

 

Another question coming from more Maritime Union of Australia games....

 

On this ship the medic has always been responsible for checking and restocking

the Emergency Eye Wash stations as required, however the ordering of the

stations, the fixing and placement of the stations and ordering of the fluid

bottles has always been under the care of the Maritime department.

 

But now with the Maritime Union of Australia aboard here (temporarily while we

are in their waters) have decided that they do not want to have to replace

broken boxes or order and store things so they are making a case that on all

ships this is the medic's responsibility not theirs.

 

This is after they stopped maintenance of the swimming pool (but not using it)

which is now being done by myself and two of our female staff...!

 

So what is the situation on other ships regarding this matter ?

 

Cheers.

 

P.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thank you Mike just the ticket..

 

Brgds

 

P.

From: peter mitchell <treetop_bay@...>

Subject: Emergency Eye Wash Stations

Date: Monday, 6 December, 2010, 9:10

 

Hi all,

 

Another question coming from more Maritime Union of Australia games....

 

On this ship the medic has always been responsible for checking and restocking

the Emergency Eye Wash stations as required, however the ordering of the

stations, the fixing and placement of the stations and ordering of the fluid

bottles has always been under the care of the Maritime department.

 

But now with the Maritime Union of Australia aboard here (temporarily while we

are in their waters) have decided that they do not want to have to replace

broken boxes or order and store things so they are making a case that on all

ships this is the medic's responsibility not theirs.

 

This is after they stopped maintenance of the swimming pool (but not using it)

which is now being done by myself and two of our female staff...!

 

So what is the situation on other ships regarding this matter ?

 

Cheers.

 

P.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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