Hello Guest November 26, 2024, 15:29:47 *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
 
Pages: [1]   Go Down

Author Topic: glasses  (Read 1514 times)

maritiem

  • Forum member
  • Posts: 409
glasses
« on: January 20, 2009, 16:57:30 »

I have a question about glasses. as you might know I want to become a captain, but I am not allowed to wear my glasses. So I am forced to do a churgical operation for my eyes  >:( So now my question is if someone can tell me something more about this stupid rule, since there are captains wearing glasses too. so I don't really understand the purpose of this (internationel?)rule.



maritiem
Logged

People can almost do anything, The only thing they can't is forgive each other.

Garth H

  • Guest
Re: glasses
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2009, 17:06:47 »

Hi Maritiem,

Back in the early 70's 1970's you cheeky guys, we had to pass the eye test without specticals (Glasses).  That was the usual reading the letters, colour blind test and the lantern test.  After the eye test in 1970's we did not undergo an eye test again.  If time then reduced our vision, mine only for reading, we had to have two sets of specticles with us at all times when onboard the vessel.  Should a pair break or get lost hence the backup.  A new set of specticles was then ordered from our optician to replace the missing/damaged pair and was flown to the next port at our own expence. 

I am not sure what the regulations are today regarding specticles.

Age and bright sunlight reduces vision rapidly.

 
Logged

IRI5HJ4CK

  • Forum member
  • Posts: 4256
Re: glasses
« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2009, 17:38:04 »

Hi Maritiem,

I have the full set of regulations here with me, I'll find them for you, since I wear glasses also. But, there was no mention of having to get any surgery done to my eyes? Maybe the law is different in Sweden.

Jack ;)
Logged
Kind Regards,
Jack.

Ballast

  • Global Moderator
  • Posts: 3490
Re: glasses
« Reply #3 on: January 20, 2009, 17:42:43 »

What kind of glasses do you have Maritiem?

It depends on your glasses (strength) and function (watchkeeping / lookout) on board. I have glasses too, but i can see without them. I only have them, because i get a headach after a while, so for me it's not a problem.

I sailed with a Belgium 3rd officer once, he couldnt pass his medical examination in Belgium because of his glasses, but in the Netherlands he passed the examination without a problem. So maybe it's also depends on the country.

« Last Edit: January 20, 2009, 18:00:55 by Ballast »
Logged
It's the crew that makes the difference

maritiem

  • Forum member
  • Posts: 409
Re: glasses
« Reply #4 on: January 20, 2009, 17:42:53 »

Hi Maritiem,

I have the full set of regulations here with me, I'll find them for you, since I wear glasses also. But, there was no mention of having to get any surgery done to my eyes? Maybe the law is different in Sweden.

Jack ;)

Aren't those rules internationel? and thnx very much for your help jack.
BTW: do you also want to become a captain or something?


maritiem
Logged

People can almost do anything, The only thing they can't is forgive each other.

Gloat

  • Forum member
  • Posts: 783
Re: glasses
« Reply #5 on: January 20, 2009, 17:45:01 »

WHAT a stupid rule. :(
Logged

Come and join us at the ship sim wiki! www.shipsimulator.wikia.com
Head Aministrator at Ship Simulator wiki.

maritiem

  • Forum member
  • Posts: 409
Re: glasses
« Reply #6 on: January 20, 2009, 17:46:47 »

What kind of glasses do you have Maritiem?

It depends on your glasses (strength) and function (watchkeeping / lookout) on board. I have glasses too, but i can see without them. I only have them, because i get a headach after a while, so for me it's not a problem.

I sailed with a 3rd officer once, he couldnt pass his medical examination in Belgium because of his glasses, but in the Netherlands he passed the examination without a problem. So maybe it's also depends on the country.



I use my glasses for long distance.


maritiem
Logged

People can almost do anything, The only thing they can't is forgive each other.

Ballast

  • Global Moderator
  • Posts: 3490
Re: glasses
« Reply #7 on: January 20, 2009, 17:57:06 »

I use my glasses for long distance.


maritiem

I'm not sure if that's a problem, maybe a set of spare glasses is fine then. Pls check out the goverment site of your country for the requirements of the medical examination.
Logged
It's the crew that makes the difference

maritiem

  • Forum member
  • Posts: 409
Re: glasses
« Reply #8 on: January 20, 2009, 17:58:52 »

I'm not sure if that's a problem, maybe a set of spare glasses is fine then. Pls check out the goverment site of your country for the requirements of the medical examination.

isn't that a internationel rule?


maritiem
Logged

People can almost do anything, The only thing they can't is forgive each other.

IRI5HJ4CK

  • Forum member
  • Posts: 4256
Re: glasses
« Reply #9 on: January 20, 2009, 18:02:48 »

Hi again,

Found the standards for you. However, I'm not sure whether these are international laws or not.

http://www.mcga.gov.uk/c4mca/mcga07-home/shipsandcargoes/mcga-shipsregsandguidance/marinenotices/mcga-mnotice.htm?textobjid=4D1DB2E9F4E9CEA2

Go down to "MSN 1765(M) Appendix 1 to Annex B

EYESIGHT STANDARDS FOR SEAFARERS"

Hope thats ok for you!

Jack :)

EDIT: Oh and yes, I want a career at sea too :)
« Last Edit: January 20, 2009, 19:09:02 by IRI5HJ4CK »
Logged
Kind Regards,
Jack.

ash

  • Forum member
  • Posts: 315
Re: glasses
« Reply #10 on: January 20, 2009, 18:03:49 »

dont know about the international rule but i know those ones where you go out into the sun and they change to sunglasses i think they were banned because of the pride of bilbao and the oslo incident
Logged
life is expensive but it includes a trip round the sun every year!

moderator on www.ssme.heavenforum.com/forum
join for free now!

Agent|Austin

  • Forum member
  • Posts: 4818
Re: glasses
« Reply #11 on: January 20, 2009, 20:38:28 »

I wear glasses, well I don't but I have them and should since I really can't see. My mom has lasic 5 years ago and never thinks twice about it. She can read a flyer from a mile away. But you won't be able to do much but lay in bed with black sunglasses for a couple of days after the surgery.
Logged

Ballast

  • Global Moderator
  • Posts: 3490
Re: glasses
« Reply #12 on: January 20, 2009, 20:50:24 »

isn't that a internationel rule?


maritiem

I believe the IMO made recommandations.

You are Dutch right? Check it with the IVW department then, they can tell you and then you know for sure ;-)
Logged
It's the crew that makes the difference

tom_baker1709

  • Forum member
  • Posts: 130
Re: glasses
« Reply #13 on: January 20, 2009, 21:51:46 »

Hi,
   Why are you looking to go so quick into surgery, have you looked into all the options, 2 pairs of glasses, contact lenses.

Your sight deteriates very quickly in bright lights and with age (as said by others). It is not wise to become a captain with the frame of mind, that you can see without your glasses, but you get head aches. Because the concentration of a captian is rather great. I would also say that if you are looking at detailed charts your eyes are going to be constantly refocusing.

Your best bet is to book an optisions appiontment and see what they say,they know your eyes better then anyone else.

If you go to a consultant at a eye surgery clincic they will be looking for costumers that is why I advice you go to your normal optision first.

Good Luck
Tom
Logged
Pages: [1]   Go Up
 
 


SMF 2.0.14 | SMF © 2017, Simple Machines