Articles 4(1) and 7 of the Convention. Periodic review of the national policy
and national situation regarding occupational safety and health (OSH).
Article 8. Legislation.
Article 9(2). Adequate penalties.
Article 11(b) and (f). Functions of the competent authority. Work processes,
substances and agents the exposure to which is prohibited, limited or made subject
to authorization or control. Systems to examine chemical, physical and biological
agents.
Article 11(c) and (e). Notification of occupational accidents and diseases.
Annual publication of information on occupational accidents, occupational diseases
and other injuries to health. Application of the Convention in practice.
Article 12(c). Obligations of those who design, manufacture, import, provide or
transfer machinery, equipment or substances for occupational use.
Articles 13 and 19(f). Protection of a worker from undue consequences. Removal
from situations of imminent and serious danger.
Article 15(1). Arrangements, after consultations with representative employers’
and workers’ organizations, to ensure the necessary coordination between various
authorities and bodies.
Article 17. Cooperation between two or more undertakings engaging in activities
simultaneously at one workplace.
Article 19(b), (c) and (e). Arrangements at the level of the undertaking.
Cooperation in the field of OSH. Adequate information on measures taken. Inquiry and
consultation on all aspects of OSH associated with the work.
Article 21. OSH measures involving no expenditure for workers.
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Article I of the Convention. General questions on application. Implementing
measures.
Article II, paragraph 1(f) and 2. Definitions and scope of application.
Seafarers.
Article II, paragraphs 1(i), 4, 5 and 6. Definitions and scope of application.
Ships.
Regulation 1.1 and Standard A1.1, paragraph 1. Minimum age.
Regulation 1.1 and Standard A1.1, paragraphs 2 and 3. Minimum age. Night work.
Regulation 1.1 and Standard A1.1, paragraph 4. Minimum age. Hazardous work.
Regulation 1.2 and the Code. Medical certificate.
Regulation 2.1 and Standard A2.1, paragraph 1(a). Seafarers’ employment
agreements. Signature of seafarer and shipowner or a representative.
Regulation 2.1 and Standard A2.1, paragraph 1(c). Seafarers’ employment
agreements. Signed original.
Regulation 2.1 and Standard A2.1, paragraphs 1(e) and 3. Seafarers’ employment
agreement. Record of employment.
Regulation 2.1 and Standard A2.1, paragraph 4. Seafarers’ employment agreement.
Content.
Regulation 2.1 and Standard A2.1, paragraph 5. Seafarers’ employment
agreements. Minimum notice period for termination.
Regulation 2.2 and Standard A2.2, paragraph 5. Wages. Allotments.
Regulation 2.3 and Standard A2.3, paragraph 3. Hours of work and hours of rest.
Normal working hours standard.
Regulation 2.3 and Standard A2.3, paragraphs 5, 6 and 13. Hours of work and
hours of rest. Division of hours of rest.
Regulation 2.5 and Standard A2.5.1, paragraphs 1 and 2(a). Repatriation.
Circumstances.
Regulation 2.5 and Standard A2.5.1, paragraph 2. Repatriation. Circumstances.
Maximum period of service on board.
Regulation 2.5 and Standard A2.5.1, paragraph 3. Repatriation. Prohibition of
advance payment and to recover costs from seafarers.
Regulation 2.5 and Standard A2.5.2, paragraph 2. Repatriation. Financial
security. Abandonment.
Regulation 2.6 and Standard A2.6. Seafarer compensation for the ship’s loss or
foundering.
Regulation 2.7 and Standard A2.7, paragraphs 1 and 3. Manning levels.
Regulation 3.1 and Standard A3.1. Accommodation and recreational facilities.
Regulation 3.1 and Standard A3.1, paragraph 9. Accommodation and recreational
facilities. Sleeping rooms.
Regulation 3.1 and Standard A3.1, paragraphs 20 and 21. Accommodation and
recreational facilities. Exemptions.
Regulation 3.2, paragraph 2. Food and catering. Food free of charge.
Regulation 3.2 and Standard A3.2, paragraph 2 (b). Food and catering.
Organization and equipment.
Regulation 3.2 and Standard A3.2, paragraph 5. Food and catering. Dispensation
of a fully qualified cook.
Regulation 4.1 and Standard A4.1, paragraph 1(c) and (d). Medical care on board
and ashore. Right to visit a doctor or dentist in ports of call.
Regulation 4.2 and Standard A4.2.1, paragraphs 2 and 4. Shipowners’ liability.
Limits.
Regulation 4.2 and Standard A4.2.1, paragraph 5. Shipowners’ liability.
Possible exclusion.
Regulation 4.2, Standard A4.2.1, paragraphs 8 to 14, and Standard A4.2.2.
Shipowners’ liability. Financial security.
Regulation 4.3 and the Code. Health and safety protection and accident
prevention.
Regulation 4.5 and the Code. Social security.
Regulation 5.2.1 and the Code. Port State responsibilities.