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HLTA, sya ah 26 ‘THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINAR) MINISTRY OF SURFACE TRANSPORT Department of Shipping) NOTIFICATION New Delhi, the 19th January, 2000 G.S.R.57(B).—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of section 98 of the Merchant Shipping ‘Act, 1958 (44 of 1958), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules, namely :— 1. Short fitle and commencement.—(1) These rules may be called the Merchant Shipping (Medical Examination) Rules, 2000. (2) ‘They shalt come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. 2. Definitions.—(1) In these rules, untess the context otherwise requires — (a) “Act” means the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 (44 of 1958) (b) "Annexure" means Annexure appended to these rules, __ ©) “Medical examiner" for the purpose of medical examination prior to first engagement of seaman ‘meansa medical examiner approved unde rules 4 and for the purpose of pre-sea training or any subsequent jnedical examination of a seaman means a medical officer having a recognised tnedical qualification as efined in clause (h) of section 2 of the Indian Medical Councit Act, 1956 (102 of 1956) and designated ‘asamedicel officer ofthe training institute or the owner or agent of the Shipping Company, as the case ‘may be, and approved by the Central Government for that purpose; (a “Prescribed Standards’ means the standards of physical fitness as set out in Annexure “Bs (2) Wordsand expressions usedin these rules and not defined but defined in the Act shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in the Act, 3. Application.—These rules shall apply to,— (a) Masters, officers and ratings; and {(b) Seafarers employed or engaged ini any capacity on bonrd ship on the business ofthat ship as part ofthe ship'scomplement. 4, Approval of Medieat Examiner.—The Central Goverment shall appoint such numbers of medical examiners ‘at such ports or places, as it thinks fit forthe purpose of sub-section (2) of section 98 of the Act '§, Medical Examination —-(1) Every seaman, prior to his registration in the Seamen's Employment Office shall appear before the medical examiner approved under rule 4 and obtain a certificate of physical fitness. Q) Atthetime ofengagement on boar the ship the master or santa asthe ease may be, shall be examined by the medica examiner approved by the Central Government to be the medical examiner for the purpose of these rules, 6. Arrangements for medical exa examination, the Director or the officer in-charge ofthe pre-sea training inst iseligible, shall cause the particulars ofthe seaman namely full name, age, category, Continuous Discharge Certificate and passport numnbor fo be entered in a rogister kept for that purpose aud shal fia date, time and place for his medical deamination and infor the medical examiner designated by the training institute and the applicant accordingly. (@) On sélection ofa master or seaman, as the case may be, for engagement on board the ship, the owner or Poser Sec. 30) mination.—(1) On being selected for pre-sea training for medical te, after satisfying himscif thatthe applicant agent of the ship shall cause the particulars of the seaman namely. full name, age, category ‘continuous , ischargecertficate namber. passport number and mark of idemtification tobe furnished to the medical ‘examiner and fix date, time and place for medical examination ofthe seaman in accordance with these les. 7. Appearance for medical examination. —Every master or seaman. as the case may be referred to in rule 6 shall present himself before the medical examiner and produce hs registration book and continuous discharge certificate, iThheld, at the appointed time and place for medical examination and at such subsequent dates and times as he may be required by the medical examiner. 8. Conduct of medical examination.—Every master or seaman appearing for medical examination shall complete the declaration in the examination eport as stout in Annexure “E” and be subjected by the medion! examines to sch tests ag may be considered necessary for determining his pliysial fitness in accordance with the prescribed ical nan vent nas uted ase the fice (Cortes 36) See THT: STETATTT ” standards as laid down in Annexure ‘B’. The medical examiner while conducting the medical examination shall be Buided by the guidelines set out in Annexure * 9. Records of medical examinaton.—The medical examiner shall maintain a full record of the medical examinations conducted with copies of certificates of physical fitness issued and shall also send weekly returns to the Director, Seamen's Employment Office showing the result of the medical examination in respect of every master of searnan, as the case may be examined during the week as applicable. The date and result of the examination shall also be endorsed in the record under the heading additional endorsements. 40. Certificate of physical fitness.—(1) On completion of initial medical examination, the medical examiner shall issue to every seaman satisfying the prescribed standards, a certificate of physical fitness as set out in Annexures “Band “F (2) In the event of a master or seaman as the case may be, failing to satisfy the prescribed standards due to ‘any temporary defect, which in the opinion of the medical examiner is likely to be cured after treatment, the medical examiner shall issue to the master or seaman, as the case may be a certificate with the remarks “temporarily unfit’” indicating the reasons for such unfitness and with the remarks that the ‘scaman should come for re-examination after the cause of his temporary unfitness is cured. ; @) Amaster or seamen, as the case may be, not satisfying the prescribed standards of physical fitness and found suffering from a disease or physical defect which, in the opinion of the medical ‘examiner ‘examining him, renders him permanently unfit for sea service, shall be given a certificate of permanent unfitness. 11, Records of results.—The Director of officer inciarge of pre-sea training institute shall maintain a record of the results of Medical examinations in respect of seaman referred by him for medical examination, 12. Validity of certificate of physical fitness.—Subject to the provisions of sub-rule (2) of rule 5, a certificate ‘of the physical fitness issued by the medical examiner shall remain valid till such time the master or seaman is found permanently unfitin any subsequent medical examination. 13, Appointment of the Appetlate Authority—(1) The Central Government may, by order in writ ing, constitute an Appellate Authority comprising of not less than three specialists in any branch of Medical Science, (2) The panel of specialists constituting the appellate authority shall be drawn by the Central Government. in consultation with the represcntative organisations of shipowners and seafarers. No person in the ‘employment of any owner or agent of a ship or of representative organisations of shipowners or of seafarers shall be empanetted in constituting such appellate authority. 14, Appeal against the decision of the medical examiner :— (1) A-master or scaman may, within a period of sixty days from the date on which he is declared unfit ‘by the medical examiner, appeal against such decision to the appellate authority through the Director, Seamen's Employment Office. Provided that an appeal may be admitted after the expiry of the period of sixty days if the appellant satisfies the appellate authority that he had sufficient cause for: ‘not making ‘such appeal within the prescribed period. (2) Every appeal made under this rule shall be accompanied by a copy of the order appealed against. (3) Onreceipt ofthe appeal the Director, Seamen's Employment Office shall refer it tothe appellate authority immediately and if ordered inform the seaman of the date, time and place of his examination by the appellate authority. (4) The appellate authority, before disposing of an appeal, shall give a reasonable opportunity of being heard to the appellant, (S) An appeal shall be disposed of as expeditiously as possible but within a period of sixty days from the date of filing of the appeal. (6) The appellate authority may confirm, modify or reverse the order, appealed against. (7) The decision of the appellate authority shall be binding on the seaman as well as owner or. ‘agent of the: ship. (8) Aseaman who has put inactive service on ships for not less than five years, may apply to the Director, Seaman's Employment Office within a period of one year from the date on which the appellate ‘authority had declared him permanently unfit for reviewing his case if he has obtained a certificate of 28 ‘THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY. [Parr 1—Seo. 3()] fitness from a medical specialist in thatbranch of medical science to which hisailment relates, Provided that the Director, Seamen's Employment Office may admit any such roview application made after the Said period of one year ihe is satisfied that the seaman had sulTicient cause for not making tneapplicaton within the said period. 15, Fees.—Every application to the appellate authority under rule 14, shall be accompanied by a fee of one ‘hundred rupees only. @) A feof one hundred rupees shall be charged from the master or seamen asthe case nay befor issue of ‘aduplicate certificate of fitness. 46. Repeal and savings—(1) The Indian merchant Shipping (Medical Examination) Rules, 1986 are hereby repealed. 2) Allmedica reports and certificates issued uncer the repealed rules shall be deeniedto havebeen issued ‘under the corresponding provisions of these rules. IF. No, SR—11012/2/99 MA] M, RAMACHANDRAN, Jt, Secy. Maexure— A ‘Conduct of Pre-Sea and Periodic ‘Medical Fitness Examinations of Seafarers 1 Aspects of seafaring life which are ‘relevant to medical examination of seafarers 7 ‘The medical examiner should bear in mind the following aspects of ‘shipboard life : «As ships often operate far offshore or inaccessible areas. it is often difficult to replace seafasers who ‘eeome injured or ill. Many ships have only the minimal nurnber of persons on board negessary tp operate tho ship, thus the incapacitation of even one ‘seafarer may place a substantial additional ‘burden on his or hor shipmnates. ® Ship's officers generally receive basic firs-aid and other medical training, and ships are usually equipped with basic medical supplies. Nevertheless, it is often quite difficult to transport sick oF injujed seafarers ‘shore where they can be (reated by licensed physicians. In some gocgraphical area, the clasest medical dare facllties ashore may be well below the standard of the seafarers’ ome country It is therefore wnadvisable ‘and often unsafe to allow persons with certain medical conditions to become seafarers of fo foturn tq seagoing employment. + Seafarers live close to each other at sea, often for long periods. Comtagions diseases therefore may be 3 serious threat, endangering not only the health of other seafarors but also the safety of the shipand, where carried, passengers: Itis particularly important ‘that seafarers concerned with the preparation of food noj puffer from conditions which maybe trapsmited to others through his work, «© ” Seafarers must be physically and psychologically fit to perform their nornial duties correctly and to be able to respond to emergency situations (¢.g., fighting fires, lowering lifeboats, assisting passengers, etc.) ‘They should be able to adjust to continual ‘vibration and the often violent motions of the ship, to be able to live and work in sometimes crampled spaces, to ‘be able to climb ladders and to lift heavy weights and be ‘able to withstand exposure to harsh weather conditions on deck or excessive heat in the machinery spaces. As they often travel by air to reach and return from their ships, they must not suffer from conditions which prohibit air travel. + Seafarers should be able to live and work closely with the same people for weeks and perhaps months on ‘end and under often stressful conditions. They must be capable of dealing effectively with isolation from family and friends and, in some cases, from persons ' ‘of their own cultural background. 2. ‘Type and frequency of medical examinations ‘There are two types of medical examinations. — _Pre-sea medical examinations, those conducted before a persons embarks upon a seafaring carcer; and — Periodic medical examinations, those conducted either before a seafarer reports to a ship or at periodic intervals during the seafarer’s career. “A medical certificate, signed by the medical examiner, is issued to seafarers who pass the examination. out such a certificate seafarers are often prohibited from working on board ships. : 23) f (om wee 3(i)) SH TOT: oreTENTET 29 ovided ‘A Pre-Sea medical examination provides an opportunity to prevent a person who should not, for health reasons Terthe | apparent atthe time, from embarking on a seafaring career. Iti therefore more stregenth in nature than a ication periodic examination, bearing in mind that the objective is to head-off an unhealthy or unwise career choice. By its very nature, this examination may occur only once, and itis very important that the medical of one examiner conducts it thoroughly. ‘Periodic medical examination provides an opportunity to ensie that a seafarer remains fit for sea service by sue of identifying medical conditions which may have developed since the seafarer entered the profession, {t ‘should be more flexible than the Pre-Sea examination, yet not so flexible as o permit unfit seafarers from hereby returning to work at sea. Seafarers should be examined a least every iwo years and those above 40 years of age should be examined at least every year. Ifa seafarer has been incapacitated by illness or injury for 30 fea ‘or more days, the medical examination should be repeated 3 The conduct of medical examinations Ma} The following suagested procedures do.not aim to replace the judgement or experience ofthe medical examiner. Secy. ‘They will, however, serve as a too! to assist in the conduct of examinations. A Medical Examnitatigi Fort ‘(FortitMex) 5 who erate hig or Spped farers adical isable mn tg ibe 4 hers ‘d nof to be sete.) ble to nd be races, vhich bs on from ‘has been developed for this purpose, (Annex E) 1, The medical examiner should determine if the purpose of the examination is to determine if a person is fit for a seafaring career (Pre-Sea examination) or to determine ifthe person is fit to return to sea (Periodic examination) and conduct the examination accordingly. 2. The identity of the person to be examined should be verified. The number of his or hor discharge book, Passport or other relevant identity document should be entered on the ‘examination form, 3: The examinee’s intended position on board ship, and, as fa as practicable, the physical and Pshychological ‘equirements of this work, should be determined. The type of shipping operation (¢.g., foreign, coastal or harbor service) and cargo type (container ship, chemical tanker, etc.) should also be considered as this information may lead to closer scrutiny or to less. ‘stringency in certain aspects of the examination, ‘The examinee’s previous medical records, if available, should be reviewed. Information should be collected directly from the examinee on his or her Previous medical history, Point- ‘by-point questions on the details of previous diseases and inhiries should be asked and the résults recorded. Details on other diseases or injuries not covered should also be recorded. After the information is collected, the examinee should sign the form tocertify that it isa true statement,’ (Annex E). ‘The examinee's weight, height, pulse rate and blood pressuré should be measured and recorded. The results of laboraitory tests, ECG, chest X-ray ar levessary) other examinations should be checked and recorded.? Hearing, eyesight aiid coidar vision shouid 6 checked and recorded. Eyesight should be in commpllaage With the eyesight standards given in (item 16-Annex B) 8, ‘The examinee’s vaccination record should be examined, Advice should be gives on immunisations. Ifnaw vaccinations are given they should be recorded on the International Certificate of Va ition (See also Paragraph 4 below), 9. The results of the examination should be recorded and assessed to determine if the seafarer is fit for the ‘work envisioned to be undertaken. Annex I contains information on medical conditions which should be taken into account wheit: considering whether a petson is fit: or currently unfit for work at sea. the age and ‘experience of the person to be examined, the nature of | the duties to be performed and the type. of shipping ‘operations and cargo should also bé considered: 10, If the examinee is found fit for the work to be performed the medical certificate should be issued, any, testrictions concerning work should be reflected in the. description of the work he or she is fit to undertake. © HIP the examine is found temporarily “unfit” for service, and therefore is not to be granted a medical Cettficate, he or she should be given an explanation of the reasons. Advice should be given on the need to make additional tests, to obtain opinions from specialists, tocom= 8 individval should not, however, bear the burden of proof concerning the consequences of physcial or mental illness, past or present, on his her fitness for work. ‘Hadrug and alcohol testing i required, reference should be given tothe Griding Principles on Drug and Alcohol Testing Procedures for Worldwide Application in the Maritime Industry adapted by the loint ILO/WHO committee om the Health of Seafarers (Geneva, 10-14 May, 1993), | i t 30, ‘THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY. [Paxr Sec. 30) plete dental or other treatment, toundergo rekabiitation, etc. The examinee shouldbe informed when to return Jor another examination. He or she should be advised on the right to appeal and how an appeal can be made. 12, Asappropriate andif time permits, the seafarer shouldbe counselled on lifestyle (to iit alcohol gta: ‘top smoking, modify die, lose weight, etc), on the dangers and methods of prevention of HIV/AIDS and ‘ther venereal diseases. Printed health educational materials on drug and alcohol abuse prevention, smoking cessation, diet, HIV/AIDS prevention, ctc. should also be provided, if availabl 13, The Medical Examination Form should be clearly marked “CONFIDENTIAL™ and be retained for at teast 10 years in the health establishment where the health certificate was issued. The file should only be made available for medical purposes related to the performance of duties or the provision of medical care, 14. A copy of the Medical Examination Form should be given to the seafarer and the seafarer should be adviged to bring it tothe next medical examination or when. he or she is treated for an illness or injury. If possible, a card indicating blood-fype and other vital information may also be given to the seafarer fo facilitate emergency treatment, smber ofthe medical certfiate shouldbe recoded and the signed cenificate should be given 15, 4, Vaccination requirements for seafarers A, International Certificate of Vaccination Seafarers should carry an International Vaccination Certificate indicating the type, and place and time given, ofall ‘vaccinations, 7 B, Obligatory vaccination for yellow fever ‘Some countries require a valid International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever. This requirement {soften strioly enforced for persons arriving from Asia, Afica or South America, Itis therefore recommend not only for health purposes but also to facilitate travel to, from and through countries from these regions. ‘The vaccination certificate is only valid if it conforms with the WHO model, if the vaccine has been ty the WHO, and if itis administered by an approval Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre, The peried of validity of the certificate against yellow fover is 10 years, beginning 10 days after vaccination, IF {he person is revaceinated before the end of this period, the validity is extended fora further 10 years from the date of the vaccination. If the vaccination is recorded on a new certificate, the seafarer should be advised to retain the old certificate for 10 days while the new certificate becomes vali. C. Non-obligatory voluntary inmunizations for seafarers "These are immunizations that are not required for seafarers according to the International Health Regulations of the World Health Organization. Such immunizations are, however, recommended for seafarers and should be given on request, The following are recommended ; — Viral Hepatitis Type A (infectious hepatitis, epidemic hepatitis) — Viral Hepatitis Type B (serum hepatitis) —When scheduling inoculation, medical examiners will need to pearin mind that doses are recommended at either 0, 1 and 6 month intervals or 0, 1 and 2 month intervals, swith a booster at 12. months, Consideration must therefore be given to when the seafarer will beat sea and ‘thus unable to receive the vaccine. — Tetanus—Most seafarers will have immunized, however booster doses are required every 8-10 years. Itis preferred that this vaccine be administered before the seafarer is on board ship, as the alternative {adininistering the anttetenus immune serum after an injury) may in some persons result in a dramatic and dangerous allergic reaction which could present a serious health risk at sea, — Poliomyelitis —Reimmanization, by a booster dose of the oral polio vaccine, is recommended every five years, Persons not previously immunized should be vaccinated withthe full course of killed or inactivated {Salk) polio vaccine (PV) prior to taking employment on ship. Medical examiners should bear in mind that the doses should be made in two, one-month intervals, plus one dose after 6-12 months. This may affect the scheduling of the seafarer's embarkment. : Tike text Tor HIV which may have been carried out in connection with the examination reveal a positive result, the seafarcr should always been informed. w um and. ing, rat ybe are, Ibe vit ro fat | | | Cam as 3()1 STE TON: STANT 31 ‘Anuesure ‘B’ MEDICAL CONDITIONS WHICH SHOULD BE CONSIDERED WHEN DECIDING WHETHER TO ISSUE MEDICAL CERTIFICATES TO SEAFARERS ‘The following medical conditions generally render a person unfit for work at sea, The medical examiner should consider with regard to the individual examinee whether such conditions render him or her unfit for the duties he or she is expected to perform and the shipping operation contemplated, and, iso, whether the condition or conditions may be remedied or sufficiently mitigated to allow such work. The medical examiner should not only consider the health and safety of the examinee but also the health and safety of other seafarers and passengers, as well as the safety of the ship. If scafarer is granted a medical certificate while experiencing such conditions the exceptions should be justified and any restrictions should be clearly noted. The medical examiner should bear in mind that itis not possible to develop a ‘comprehensive list of contra-indications but that ths list may provide some guidance. It cannot replace sound medi¢al Judgement. 1 INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC DISEASES Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Enteritis, active Hepatitis, active or chronic, within 6 months Sexually transmitted diseases, active Tubercuilosis, active! : ‘Typhoid, active or carrier Malaria Lice Scabies Any other infectious or parasitic diseases in its communicable or carrier state which would present a health hazard to other crew members or passengers through casual contract. 2. MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS Malignancies of any ‘ype which could be considered to disqulfy a seafarer from until evaluated, Any malignancy ‘currently receiving treatment renders a person unfit for work at soa,? 3, ENDOCRINE, NUTRITIONAL AND METABOLIC CONDITIONS AND IMMUNITY DISORDERS AIDS, ; Adrenal insufTigieney, uncoptrotied Diabetes Mellitus Imnuunosupressive therapy Obesity. incapacitating ‘Thyroid disease Abnormal liver or kidney functions a ‘Auy discase of the endocrinal glands 4 DISEASES OF THE BLOOD AND BLOOD FORMING ORGANS* ‘Anaemia, symptomatic "The examining plysicin should take into account the advice ofa chest physician, whether the lesion is fully beuled and whether the patient has completed a full course of chemotherapy. Cases where either one or both lunge ‘have been seriously affected are rarely suitable for re-employment. "ceptions may be appropriate for serving seafarers after treatment and without signs of recurrence. * Seafarers serving on board chemical bulk carriers should have their blood tested every 12 months. The tests should tude liver function tests and leucocyte count and be evaluated by a medical examiner. 22 ‘THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY. [Pant Tl—See. 36) Myelodysplasia : Splenomegaly, symptomatic or not defind ‘There should be no significant disease of the haemopoetic system. 5, MENTAL DISORDERS ‘Active aleohol, substance abuse or dependence, ifpersistent and affecting health causing physical or behavioural disorder, ‘Acute psychosis, whether organic, schizophrenic or any other listed in the International Classification of Diseases Peychonentosis major depression or mania Dementia Depression, active, requiring medication Personality disorder, activet 6. CONDITIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND SENSE ORGANS Ataxia, vertigo, active Convulsive disorder, any Epilepsy Unsteadiness of gait Impairment of central nervous system function, secondary or active medical disorders (diabetes, toxic reaction, thyroid disorders) ‘Tremors, active, interfering with fine motor function Migraine, frequent attacks causing incapacity Syncope and other disturbances of consciousness Meniere's disease Hearing loss, sudden or progress Epistaxis, frequent Sinusitis, recurrent, draining, 7. CONDITIONS OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Conditions requiring anticoagulant medication Aortic aneurysta, Angina pectoris Arrhythmia Blood pressure, sbove 150/90 mmblg (in new candidates). 160/100 mmiig or above in serving seafarers under age 50 years; 175/100 mmHg in serving eafarers aged over 50 years; or blood pressure maintained below these levels by any ‘antihypertension therapy without significant side-effects Hypertension, treated, with medication needing close monitoring Pacemaker dependent, Coronary bypass grating Coronary aigioplasty Pacemaker-dependency. Heart valvular disease Claudication Myocardial infarction. acute» , if sufficient to interfere with communication.‘ (See also HEARING below) “Observation of acute manifestations of a psychiatric disorder will indicate the need for psychiatric evaluation. "The use of a satisfactory hearing aid at work could be considered only in catering staff. The hearing aid should be sufficiently effective to allow communication at normal conversational lovels of sound. Serving radio and engineesing, officers should be given audiometric examinations during periodic medical examinations. id be ng y (waar 301 MTT TTA STRUTT 33 Other vascular disease, symptomatic ‘Any cerebrovascular accident, including transient ischaemic attacks 4 General cerebral arterosclerosis, including dementia and senility Varicose veins, moderate degree, with recurrent symptoms, after operation, with symptoms; or not suitable for troatment ‘Chronic varicose ulcerations LLacerant or persistent deep thrombosis or thrombophlebit Haemorrhoids, prolapsed, bleeding causing symptoms (unoperated) ‘Varicocele, with symptoms (unoperated) 8, CONDITIONS OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Bronchial Asthma (Acute/Chronic) ‘Chronic bronchitis and/or emphysema ; cases with recurring illness causing significant disability Pneumothorax, spontaneous, within 12 months ‘Tumour Pulmonary Koch's with less than 12 months treatment ‘CHEST-minimum 74 cm. (29 inches) with expansion range of $m. (2 inches). - (@)_ Chest should be well developed, well proportioned and there should be no evidence or history of Pulmonary Tuberculosis or other acute or chronic diseases of the lung, and/or the upper respiratory tract. (@) An X-Ray/Screening examination of the chest will be carried out in all cases and defect, disability which Aisqualify a candidate shall be recorded. (©) Candidate should be free from all diseases of respiratory system in all forms, (@)_ There shall be no deformity of chest which may cause impediment to breathing. (@)_ Lung Function : The resting respiratory rate should be below 20 per minute, The holding time should not be less than 30 seconds. The chest expansion should not be less than 5 cm. (2 inches). Seafarers who measure ‘poorly in these tests, to be subjected to a Vitalometry test for a definite indication of lung function. 9. ORALHEALTH ‘Mouth or gum infections, unti treated Dental defects, until treated (seafarers should be dentally ft) Speech with impediments or loss of Speech ‘TEETH-The acceptance or rejection on account of loss or decay of teeth will depend on the relative position of the sound teeth and the physical condition of the seafarer, He/She must have sufficient mumber of teeth to enable hinvher to ‘masticate efficiently and on no account would artificial dentures be acceptable for sufficient mastication. In order to assess whether a candidate has sufficient nurmber of teeth to masticate efficiently, the followihg guidelines are to be taken into consideratio 4). Teoth which are not considered necessary for effcient mastication are allotted ONE POINT each and those essential TWO POINTS cach, For instance, each incisor, canine, Ist and 2nd premolars will have a value of ‘one point stovided their corresponding lower teeth are present, b) Each Ist and 2nd motar and well developed 3rd molar will have a value of two points provided they are in. ‘200d opposition to corresponding teeth in the lower jaw. In case the 3rd molar is not well developed, it will have a value of one point only. ‘©) When al the 16 teeth are present in the upper jaw and in good functional opposition to corresponding teeth in the lower jaw, the total value will be 20 of 22 points according to whether the 3rd molars are well developed oF not. 4) Thefollowing teeth will be present in the upper jaw and in good functional opposition to corresponding teeth in the lower jaw : — Any 4 of the 6 anterior; and — Any 6 of the 10 posterior. = ©) Provided there are at least 14 dental points in the mouth, all these teeth must be sound and repairable. The ‘minimum number of points required is 14, KI08T feces — 5 u ‘THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY, [Parr li—see. 3(i)] 1) Seafarers with severe pyorrhea are to be rejected. If Pyorrhea is slight and teeth are otherwise sound, the seafarer may be accepted if, in the opinion of Dental doctor, he/she can be cured by normal dental treatment excluding extraction. 10, CONDITIONS OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Abdominal Lump Abscess, perirectal or abdominal, active Appendicitis Bleeding, rectal Cholelithiasis, symptomatic within 6 months/Gall stones Diarrhoea, active Gastric or intestinal ulceration Haematemesis, within 3 months Hepatitis, active or chronic, within 6 months Jauhdice, current Pancreatitis, active Peptic ulcer disease in new candidates! Cierhosis of the liver, where the condition is serious or progressive and/or where complications such as sesophageal variges or ascites are present. Spleenomegally Hepatomegally Fissure/Fistula in Ano (Unless operated) Abscesses (Unless operated) 11, CONDITIONS OF THE GENITO URINARY SYSTEM All cases of proteinuria, glycosuria, or other urinary abnormalities ‘Nephritis, acute, subacute, or chronic Urinary obstructions, if not remediable Renal or ureteric calculus, untreated Removal of kidney” Renal traiisplant Renal insufficiency, active Incontinence of urine, if irremediable Prostatism with retention, untreated Urethral discharge, active Hiydrocele, large and recurren Hernia—Direct & Indirect Gynaecological conditions, acute or chronic, likely to cause trouble on the voyage or affect workitig capacity. ‘nthe case of serving sefhrer, those with proven ulceration sould not retum to seafurng uni they are fre of symptoms There should be gastovcape of healing and the scafrr shouldhave been on ordvary det, without testes, for at leat 6 mouths, Persone who have had gastro {natialbleding, perforation recurent peptic uleeration (despite treatment) or complications ar surgery soul be classified as unfit for work ‘enship. : "*Bxoeptions may be appropriate for serving safes vd. the tment ageal | é 4 j } i ) (urn ees 3()7 STFA TONTA + STATIN 35 12, PREGNANCY 13, CONDITIONS OF THE SKIN All infections of the skin, until satisfactorily treated Acute eczema Dermatoses, severe or uncontrotted ; Manifestations of systemic disease (e.g. lupus, allergy) Carcinoma 14, CONDITIONS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM ‘Seafarers should have no defect of the musculoskeletal system that could interfére with the discharge of their duties (muscular power, balance, mobility and coordination should be unimpaired). A limb prosthesis would not be acceptable, 15, HEARING ‘Candidates: unaided average threshold higher than 40db in both cars at 500, 1000, 2000 and 3000 hz and/or functional speech discrimination Jess than 90% at $5 db in both ears. Serving scafarers : unaided average threshold higher than 70 ab in both ears at 500, 1000, 2000 and 3000 Hz and or functional speech discrimination less than 80% at 33 db in both ears. : EARS: (@) There should be no impaired heating, discharge from or disease of either ear, unhealed perforation of the {tympanic membrane or signs of acute or chronic supportive otitis media or evidence of radical or modified radical mastoid operation, and no congenital malformation of the ear. (©) Shouldbe able to hear a whisper at a distance of 5 metres on each side. No disease should be present. No heating aid shall be permitted. 16, EYESIGHT ‘A. The standards for Pre-Sea medical examination are given below : 1, There should not be any degree of squint or any morbid condition of either eye or ofthe eyelids, pressure of trachome and iris complications sequela, Candidates must possess good binocular vision (fusion faculty ‘and full field of vision in both eyes), Movement of the eyeballs must be full in all directions and the pupils . should react normally to light and accommodation. , 2, Deck Department (including Deck and General-Purpose Crew) istance Vision (Unaided) 1.0* 6/6) in better eye and 0,67 (6/9) in other eye, Normal colour vision (To be tested by Ishiara test chart) In.addition, Deck cadets and Deck Officers for certification upto Master are required to pass sight tests, ‘conducted by Mercantile Marine Department as given in patagraph 17, below, 3. Engine Department (including Engine-room Crew) Distance Vision (Unaided) : 0.5* (6/12) in each eye; or 067° 6/9) in better eye and + 0.33° 6/18) in other eye. Normat colour vision (To be tested by Ishiara test chart) 4, Catering Department (including Bhandarics and Utility Hands) Distance Vision (Unaided) : 0.33* 6/18) in each eye; or 0.5* (6/12) in better eyé and 0.25* (6/24) in other eye. Normal colour vision (To be tested by Ishiara test chart) 5. Audio officers and electricaV/electronic officer Distance Vision (Unaided) : 0.5* (6/12) in each eye; or 0.67" (6/9) in better eye and 0.33 (6/18) in other eye. ‘Normal colour vision (to be tested by Ishiara test chart) * Values given in Snellen Decimal Notation, 36 ‘THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY. [Paxr T—-Sac. 30] 'B. The standards for Periodic medical examination are given in STCW 95, table B-1/9. A copy of the table is given on pages 21 and 22 for ready reference. Persons requiring the use of spectacles or contact lenses to perform duties should have a spare conveniently available on board the ship. Any need to wear visual aids to meet the required standards should be recorded ‘on cach certificate and endorsement issued. Eyes of seafarers should be free of disease. Any permanent or progressing debilitating pathology without recovery should be cause for determination of unfitness. 17. SIGHT TESTS PARTI 1. Letter Test : The first test which the candidate shall have to undergo be the letter test conducted on. Snellen's principle by means of sheets of letters. Oneach sheet the fifth, sixth and seventh lines correspond to standards 0.5* (6/12), 0.67° (6/9) and 1.0* (6/6) respectively. 2. Before the commencement of the test, the candidate who is not a new entrant shall advise the examiner whether or not he intends to use artificial aids to form vision. ‘Such aids to form vision shall constitute of either spectacles or contact lenses. Tinted lenses shall not be permitted, 3. Standard of vision required : (@) Candidate will be tested in each eye separately, (b) A candidate, other than a new entrant, who attempls the sight test without the use of alds to form vision shall be required to read down to and including the seventh line with the better eye and down to and Jncluding the sixth line with the other eye; (©) Acandidate other than a new entrant who attempts the sight test using aids toform vision shall be required: {@) with aids to form vision, to read correctly down to and including the seventh fine with the better eye and down to and including the sixth line with the other eye; and * Gi) without aids to form vision, to read correctly down to and including the fifth line with the better eye ‘and down to and inchfding the third line with the other eye; (a) A candidate who is a new entrant; ic, a candidate who is going out to sea to serve in the deck department for the first time, shall be tested with each eye separately. He shall be regired to read down to and including the seventh line with the better eye and to read down to and including the sixth line with the other eye. He shall also be required to read all letters in the seventh line with both the eyes. A new entrant shall not be permitted to use aids to form vision. |. Method of testing + (a) The test card shall be mounted at a convenient height, and shall be property illuminated. Daylight shall not ‘be used. The testing room shall be moderately lighted so that extreme between the test card and background is avoided, (b) ‘The candidate shall stand exactly 6 metres from the card facing it squarely. He shall then be required to ‘read the letters on the sheet from left to right, beginning at the top and going downwards, (©) Care shall be taken by varying the order ofthe test sheets to guard against the possibility of any deception ‘on the part of the candidate ‘5 Failure : If the candidate fails to reach the standard required on the first shect, he shall be tested with at least 4 sheets, Ifhe fails to reach the standard in at least 3 of the 4 sheets the following alternatives may be explained to him : (a) He may break off the test and present himself for re-testing in not less than three months. In which case a ‘ettificate of failure shall be issued to him; or (b) Ifthe is not a new entrant and has not used aids to form vision at his fist attempt, he may present himself for re-testing any time with artificial aids to form vision, or (©) He may proceed to the lantern test, In this case, a record of all mistakes made in the leter test and all mistakes, if any, made in the lantern test shall be forwarded to the Chief Examiner, who shall decide 4 whether the candidate has passed or failed in the sight test. (om ws 344) ST TONER STATE 37 6. Lantern test—Apparatus (© A special laniern and a mirror shall be provided for this test. The testis {0 be conducted in a room so darkened as to exclude all light (©) The lantern shall be placed directly in front of the mitror, so that the front patt of the lantern shall be exactly 3.05 metres from the mirror, end in a such a position that the lights reflected in the mirror show ‘clearly when viewed by the candidate om the let of the Lantern, () A candidate other than a new entrant who has use artificial aids o form vision in the letter test may continue fo use such aids in the lantern test. sete, ana anter supped forthe test shall be so constructed ast allow 1 Large or 2 small Tights {0 be visible, and is fitted Wwith9 glasses of3 colours ted, white and pfoon, At the beginning of the test the Candidate shall be shown a series of lights through the large aperture, and he shall be required to name the Splat as they appear. Care shall be taken in showing the fact tha this lights eee e ure white, If a sanetidate takes a mistake in calling this light “red”, a proper red light shall be shang immediately after ‘and this attention directed to the difference between the two. . (©), After a sories of ights through the large aperture has boen shown, $ circuits and 1 broken circuit with the Jigme SPettres shall be made with the candidate naming the colours ofeach ected ¢ lights ftom left to right, “ 8. Passing or failure : (1) acandidate docs tiot make any mistake in the lantern test after ‘passing the letter test, he shail be deemed {o have passed the whole es and the examiner shall ssue a certificate to that efeee » @) Ie'with ctor th tage aperture o the lantern, a candidate mistakes red for ‘green or green forred, he shall ‘be considered to have failed in the lantern test. consideration, 9. Retesting of unsuccessful candidate: ‘A candidate who fails to pass the local lantern test shall not again be tested locally, untess the Chief Examiner fltcets that he may beso tested. The certificate ised tothe candidate shalt State whether or not he may be tested PART UL ‘Special Examination & Appeals 10. Special Examtnation-Referred Cases : Afthe case of any candidate who is referred to the Chief Examiner under the provisions of sub-paragraph’ 11 (2), {he Chief Examiner may make arrangements fora special examination Tn Any such case, no additional fee shall be charged for the special examination, 11, Appeals: (2) A.canidate whois adjudged to have failed in the local lantern test. ‘may appeal for a review. In every such ‘ses the Chief Examiner shall make acrangements for examination er te candidate by a special-body of examiners, 7 i 8. ‘THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY. [Pane 1—Szc. 3) =v auch appellant shall pay an appropriate fe ws prscrited in appendix which shall be refunded to hha ithe is destared to have passed the appeal examination 12, Examination Board ‘Thc epeial and appeat examinations sell be conducted by « Board consisting of Suet Bsn of Mas- ‘The special and appt nee anda specialist advisor on ee sight appointed by the Chet Examine ia, Iuhwation regarding examination : When any special or appea! examination by Board arranged, the rae give a sufliciont advance notice ofthe date and time of such examination © the candidate. 14, Punetual attendance : iy Every candidate stall acknowledge notice received by hin from the Chiet Exasites regarding date Every candi rast case may De appeal examination. Any candidate whois una o Sene 2 ie of inmediately inform the Chief Examiner of his inability and resons ener 1 examination je reagons, the Chief Examiner may ater the programme of examination and give notice aanthe candidate of revised time schedule of the examination. (a) Many candidate being a candidate referred to Chief Examiner under pangeara fails to appear for Xray canon appoined dae and time, the Chie Examiner may defer his special examinee tion by an indefinite period. (0) th any candidate, being an appellant under paragraph 16 falls fo appear fo" he examination at the eaetatd date and time, the fee paid by him shal be forfeited. Atrangement ‘examination bY appointe dat ashe date may be made on his payment of a further fee under paragraph 11- 15. Failures Where, on examination, any candidate appearing before the Buard under sub-paregapl nis Where, on exnminatganent defect in his ee sight which fenders him unfit fora seacareer, Sct found oe be inally rejected and may not be permuted to appear for sight est om any oscasion i future : rite that ay candidate declared failed at the examination by Boardanay apply for re-exaninaton Pr tn bourd under provisions of sub-paragraph 16 in the presence ofan opthaimi surgeon ‘appearing in his behalf. (2) Any candidate who fis in the examination but is no finally elected by Ser of being found to be ‘Any candidate Wenanent eye defect, may, at his choice appear before the Board for exanination ®t sree tent unr eub.paragraph 1 after a lapse of thee months Srom the dat of examination cf seak appellatnation under paragraph 16, in either case, on payment of appropriate fees. 16. Re-examination ‘Any eandidaeseckng e-xaminaton by th Board shall py an appropriate fee a prescribed in Appendix I. ‘Tha Be chall not be retundable whether the candidates finally adjudged passed or failed. NOTE. Ail eandidaes who have pased the sight tests wit artical aids, are advised to us euch als wet Ot aa at en and in port and to carry a spare pai of properly coectdspetales at all tines for use in emergency. 17, The foratof the apliation form for sight ts, Form EST andthe format ofa sight est ertifeate, Form STC, are given on pages 18 and 20, respectively. 48, HEIGHT and WEIGHT “The mininvum requirements in respect of new entrants are < Height 157 em. (5'2"> ‘Weight 48 kg, (105 Ibs.) Weight to be proportionate to height and age, 110% acceptable, Average valucs are encloses herewith Fe ee ropercpAmindivi the Andamans and Nicobar Isands, Gorkhas, Nepalese, Assamese OP, ae cay cea eluding tose from Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaye, Arunachal Predeth, Mavipt Tripura, oa kin the canat's height maybe reduced by Sem. 2") and proportionately the minimum weight should be 45 kg. 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[Pane 1—See, 3¢0)} IDEAL BODY WEIGHT CHART WEIGHT (Kg) ‘WOMEN i MEN | | ‘Acceptable Obese | Acceptable Obese | HErouT op range range | | 1.45 42-53 6a ; | 148 42-54 - 6 1.50 43-55 66 : | 1.52 44-57 68 “1.54 44-58 10 | 41.56 45-58 70 | 1.58 46-59 1 51-64 7 \ 1.60 48-61 B 52-65 B 1.62 49-62 4 53-66 9 | 1.64 50-64 1 54-67 so | | 16600 | 51-65 B 55-69 3 | i 1.68 52-66 0 56-71 85. | 1.70 53-67 80 58-73 88 1.72 35-69 3 59-74 89 | | 1.74 56-70 84 60-75 90 | 1.16 38-72 86 62-71 2 | \ 178 59-74 89 64-79 95 | 1.80 65-80, 96 1.82 66-82 98 1.84 67-84 401 \ 1.86 69-86 102 | 1.88 | 71-88 106 | 1.90 73-90 108 | m2} | Height without shoes ; weight in 1 indoor clothing | From ihe recommendations of the Fogarty Center Conference on Obesity 1973 (Bray 397) & based on the original Metropolitan Life Insorane T Tables (1959), (wr ws 3()] NOT TOS : STC 4 ~ANNEXURE ‘C’ Form EST Rotation No. (Official use Only) ‘APPLICATION FOR SIGHT TEST “a @ Place of Examination @) (@) ~~ Sumame (Block Letters) (b) — FullName See eeeur : (As on records-Block Letters) 3) Permanent address ; 4), Discharge Book No. (if any) 6) Nationality j © Date of Birth } a Place of Birth Fe ® Height (oms.) i o) Colour of Eyes Hair : ao) Coniplexion ay Personal Marks (12) Rank (if serving at sea) (a3) Ifabout to go to sea (@) Name of the Company acity ) (14) @) Date of previous eye-sight test (by Resulis : Passed/Failed. Declaration of candidate : “Thereby declare that the particulars stated above are coméet and true (o the best of my knowledge and belief, I further declare that except as stated in Column 14, Iwas not examined in an eye-sight ‘test held:in any Mercantile Marine Department. I wear/do not wear aids to vision’. Signature of Candidate The abeve declaration was ; signed in presence of. Examiner of Masters & Mates Mercantile Marine Department e District. (90 GL f2 000. ‘THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [Pawr Sec. 3(1)] _. Was received for examination in Sight Test. (© Examiner's Certificate Thereby ceitfy that the candidate described above was examined in Sight Test under the provisions of Appendix ‘G’ of the Merchant Shipping (Examination of Masters & Mates) Rules, The result* of the test were aé follows : Note: If filled or to be referred for further advice, one copy of this application form shall be forwarded to the Chief Examiner ‘with a detailed report. C1 Delete if not app * Whbre riot examined indicate by stating N. F ‘Sevastp ao Smus}zopun porosyapan Jo 3su aq; sonpar 0} popuaumrOceT 51 ako aH (6/9) 1:0 25a Te JO OnyeA :30N 2 Heid” seri oman 8 ap 5 » HORROR. BMep uappug m1 UaA soneA : MON J Be of } Lihat J Nh i Hi Ah a Spaepaeys 14818940 oo1As9s-uy uO [Paws See. 10) ‘VoTejOU [eUNOp WSUS UI Lan SOTIEA : HON ‘THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY. TOSI (Cay 10 Pepreun, Gus) ei ¥0 PepIV sroaiyo'sBONND9}9 | fpapDeP TIAL ure ssootgo opr ua _| 24° aayyo | ada aut wonwinday saunyeas wonuaawo3 GoysyA gue ISI Jo KioBa1eD MOLS: d + (a wes 39) SRO TT STO 45 Form STC Rotation No. . SIGHT TEST CERTIFICATE Full Name Date of Birth Place of Birth Rank Height (cms.) Colour of Eyes Hair Complexion : Personal Marks "hereby certify tat the eal of examina 8 follows Aids to vision : Fon vee Colour Standard C1 With/Without New Entry Without D1) Hemay be examined at any time with adi to vision, 2). He may be examined after a lapse of one month, - 3) He may not be reexamined again without prior approval af the Chief Examiner. Dated at ; this day 219 Candidate’s Signature _” ! + Set ee eer ee Note: * Where not examined {indicate by stating N.E. O Delete ifnot applicable. ” This certificate is valid for six months from the above date. SIOBL/200 0 =F pr eeseyrenrennrererneneyen nee nn ANNEXURE-‘p! Examiner's Signature : 2 District 46. PERSONAL DETAILS Name “THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [Paws U—Sec. 340] Aunexure ‘Et Form : Mex Medical Examination of Seafarers Report of Medical Examination by an approved Medical Practitioner ‘Surname, Firs Name and mild inti!) Previous Medical History ‘Does the seafarer Have a medical history of one of the following : Ye. No] Amount below, ifpositive Date of [ birth Hypertension ye trouble/ ‘lasses/oontact lenses mew [—] ‘Stomach/ bowel disorder Rank/Rating/Occupation ENT ‘Hearing impaired Present type of ‘hip and routes ‘Skin disease No. of Discharge Book, Heart condition ‘Rheumatic fever ‘Asthama/ tronchitis ‘Tnfectiouscontagious/ tropical diseases ‘Malignant diseases" aan Ineadaches Head injury! concussion Fracturesdistocations Varicose veing! hhaemorrhoids Female disorders ‘Tobacco use (quanti) Alcohol intake quantiy) ‘Othe illnesses Ovens ) Lmit—we 3) SUT: SATETTOT 4 Medical Examination Does the seafarer suffer from any other abnormalities ? Please tick correct box and expand as necessary, Yes No Te (eal eae eee ENT Skin Heart Langs ‘Nervous System. ‘Varicose Veins Genito urinary system LOO OT QO LO Any other defects Height cm We € kg: Pulse rate Blood pressure syst. diast, Fi (mm Hg) Notes: LANOPATORY — “Urine test: Albumin Blood Hb RBC, ‘WBC Sugar ‘Sedimentation rate: ECG Chest X-Ray HEARING Normal Left ear m Whispered Left car m Right ear m voice Pight ear m Audiogram [Left [kitz 500 1000 2000 3000, ear [ap Right [kHz 500 1000__ 2000 3000 | car__ [dB 48 ‘THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [Paar bi—Sec. -()] EYE TEST Distant vision | Unaided Left Aided _Left.__| | Both ~ _Aided (expressed in Right eyes ‘Unaided decimal) Colour vision Ishihara |__Normal + plates ‘Abnormal ‘Other | Normal 1 __. | method [~~ Abnormal Not (name) tested Pea CeE EEE eee) "ick correct box) ‘The international fitness for sea service standards: 3.00/07 | hhave been not wh 1g; peste + met: met ¢ permanently ~ “temporary Shout be re-examined in davs/weeks/months Recommended tests, consultations, Rehabilitation eto.: Doctor’s official stamp t abe fig + a \ ‘Doctor’s signature i | i | e : i D] Annexure-"F i Curae 36)1 Se LT: STITT 0 | | Medical Certificate for Service at Sea (Geafarer’s ast name, First name and middle inital) (printed or typed) / ‘Gischarge book, passport or number of other valid identity document, and type of document) | +has been examined by Soe (Name of medical examiner) ‘and has been found fit for service at sea in the job of. ee ‘Hishher colour vision has O been checked has not been checked. He/she was found Difit for look-out duty O not fit for look-out duty (Gate and place (city and country) of examination) (Signature of the medical examiner) (Serial number of the certificate) This centficate expires on (day, month, year) Official steimp: | 50. ‘THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [Parr 1I—Sec. 36)] ANNEXURE-G Confidential Form: MEX =; MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF SEAFARERS : PARTI Examinee’s Declaration Name (Surname) First Name) (Middle Name) Date of Bist; << $$ $$ $$ _$__ Madera Place of Birth: i (Gtate/Country) i Home Adds§-—— $$$ $_ <_< i EERE SEE See EEE EEE SSE ES | SS | * Rarik/Rating/Occupation i Passport/CDC/Identity Card No. | ‘Type of Ship (Container/Tanker/ ! ‘Passenger/Other) | Office Address: ——$— $a <$_$$_$___ $< ee \ ‘Medical History | Have you any personal history on any of these: i 1. Headache severe (one side) (Migraine) YesiNo ! 2, Head injury/concussion ot i 3, Bye/Vision problem (Contact Lenses/Glasses) pee eeert, 4, High/Low Blood Pressure : — 5, Bars/Nose/Throat Problems — | 6, Heating Impairment — t 7. Asthama/Bronchitis/Sinuitus — | 8. Dizziness/Fainting (loss of consciousness) Soe 9. Epilepsy Seizures : 10, Heart Condition (Angina) 11, Rheumatic Fever 12, Hay Fever/Allergies 13, Skin Problems 14. Infections/Contagious Disease 15. Stomach/Bowel Disorders 16. Blood Disorders 17. Jaundice/Liver Problem 18, Diabetics (om ws _3(i)] ST TTT: STETETTT 1 v. 20, 21 n. 2B. 2, 2s. %. 0. 28 2, 30 a “32. 33, 34 35. ” 36, 37, 38. 39, 40. al. 42, 43, o) 44, ‘Thyroid Problem Kidney Problem/Stone in Bladder Hernia/Urinary Disorder Genitus/Urinary Disorder Pregnancy/Female Disorders Sleep Problems Nervous/Mental Iliness Loss of Memory Peychiatric Problems Depression Vericose Veins/Piles Back Injuny/Problen/Slip Disc Fractures/Dislocations Restricted Mobility (any part) Amputation (any) Smoking/Tobacco Quantity (intake) Alcohol Intake Quantity If there is ‘Yes"to any of the questions please elaborate in detail—when and where treatnent followed? Duration? Particulars of Doctor who treated. (For additional space use extra sheet). ‘Are you suffering from any malignancy ? Have you ever been signed off as sick or repatriated from ship prematurely ? Have you ever been hospitalised (any where) ? ‘Have you ever been declared untit for sea service ? Has your medical certificate ever been restricted or revoked 7: ‘Are you aware that you have aity medical problem, disease or illness ? Do you feel healthy and fit to perform the duties of your designated position/occupation ? ‘Are you allergic to ay medication 7 yes to any of the above question please elaborate with details as to (9) above ? ‘Are you taking any non-prescriptiofi medication ? tyes, please elaborate the dosage and purpose with details as at (y) above? HTTTTETE ET HET TT TT hereby certify that the personal declaration hereabove is a true statement to the best of my knowledge, Full Name Block Letter) Signature Date: Place: Time Thereby authorise the releas¢ of all my previous medical records from any health professional, health institution and public authorities who may have dealt with my case to Dr. (the approved medical examiner of the Company) Full Name : Signdture Passporl/CDC No. Date Time Place ‘Printed bythe Manager, Gov. of India Press, King Rend, Mayapat, New Delhi-11006% ‘snd Published bythe Conte of Publications, Delhi-110084,

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