Cyprus recommends ICS International Medical Guide for Seafarers and Fishers

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) reports that Cyprus officially recommended the ICS International Medical Guide for Seafarers and Fishers for use on board vessels under its flag.

The Republic of Cyprus Deputy Shipping Ministry has issued a circular to its fleet recommending the comprehensive medical guide, joining an expanding list of leading flag states that recognise the guide's value in protecting seafarer and fisher health and safety. In addition to recommending inclusion of the guide in the list of publications to be on board Cyprus flagged ships, the circular further recommends that all approved training establishments incorporate the ICS guide into STCW medical courses.

Cyprus now stands alongside the Panama Maritime Authority, Republic of the Marshall Islands Registry, and The Bahamas Maritime Authority in endorsing this essential maritime medical resource.

This endorsement comes at a particularly significant time, as amendments to the International Labour Organization Maritime Labour Convention (ILO MLC) agreed this past May will reference the ICS International Medical Guide for Seafarers and Fishers. These amendments, which will come into effect in December 2027, further cement the guide's status as a recognised international standard for maritime medical care.

"We are delighted that Cyprus recognises the vital importance of our International Medical Guide for Seafarers and Fishers," said Thomas A. Kazakos (pictured), Secretary General at the International Chamber of Shipping. "This endorsement from one of the world's leading maritime nations demonstrates the growing recognition of the guide's role in safeguarding the health and wellbeing of those who work at sea."

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