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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your last name and given names in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in your position onboard and date of birth using the format (dd/mm/yy). This section helps establish your role and age, which are important for medical assessments.
  4. Provide your place of birth, mailing address, and sex. This information is necessary for official records.
  5. In the declaration section, confirm that all identification documents were checked during your examination. Answer the questions regarding hearing, vision, and any medications truthfully.
  6. Sign and date the form at the bottom to validate your application. Ensure that you circle whether you are found fit or not fit for duty.
  7. Finally, have your physician complete their section, including their signature and stamp. This confirms that a qualified professional has assessed your fitness for service.

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The maritime medical examination involves answering a questionnaire and a physical check, testing your health in relation the work you do. At the end you will be advised with the results. In normal circumstances the maritime medical examination is valid for two years.
PEME C for Serving Seafarers 40 Years Old and Above (Modified) Medical History and Complete Physical Examination. Visual Acuity (Far and Near Vision) Color Perception Test (Ishihara) Audiometry (Pure Tone) Routine Urinalysis. Stool Examination (for food handlers) Complete Blood Count and Blood Typing. Chest X-ray (PA View)
A maritime certificate is a document issued by the competent maritime authorities or organizations that confirms the qualifications, practical training and knowledge of a seafarer or maritime professional to ensure safety and health on a ship.
Certification Requirements Efficient Deck Hand (EDH) Able Seaman certificate. Navigational Watch Rating Certificate. ENG1 or equivalent Medical.
The ILO DG Shipping medical exam is a mandatory medical examination prescribed by the Directorate General of Shipping, Government of India, in accordance with ILO/IMO/MLC 2006 standards. It certifies that a seafarer or maritime worker is medically fit to work on board ships.

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These tests ensure that a seafarer is physically and mentally fit to work onboard a ship: Basic Medical Tests: 1. Physical Examination Height, weight, BMI Blood pressure, pulse rate General physical condition (vision, hearing, skin, etc.) 2. Chest X-ray To check for tuberculosis or other lung conditions.
Common Reasons for Failing a Safety Critical Medical Vision or Hearing Impairment. Cardiovascular Issues. Respiratory Problems. Musculoskeletal Disorders. Mental Health Concerns. Positive Drug or Alcohol Screen. Recent Accidents or Health-Related Absence.

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