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INTERNATIONAL NORMS OF MEDICAL CARE ABROAD SHIP AND ASHORE By DR VIJAY BADE,DG SHIPPING APPROVED MEDICAL EXAMINER

    Medical Care Aboard Ship and Ashore   Medicine Chest Requirements, Recordkeeping, Responsibilities, and Training for Medical Care                                For  MARITIME ADMINISTRATOR DR VIJAY BADE MBBS,AFIH DIPLOMA IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH U.K PGPN BOSTON UNIVERSITY APPROVED BY DG SHIPPING & CIVIL AVIATION PH+919881398048 www,drbadevshl.com Email info@drbadevshl.com   Appendix 1 – Inventory Guidelines for Medicines and Medical Supplies for Ships Without a Doctor On Board Table I  Quantities of Medicines for  Ships Without a Doctor On  BoardRec (WHO Quantification Addendum to be used in conjunction with the International Medical Guide for Ships, 3 rd Edition )   Category A:    Oceangoing ships. Stock levels are based on a six months’ supply. Category B:     Vessels engaged in coastal trade or going to nearby ports that travel no more than 24 hours from port of call. Stock levels are based on a six months’ supply. Category C:     Fishing vessels and private