... be provisions for guidance on prevention (2). The Maritime Labour Convention 2006 emphasizes the need for HIV/AIDS prevention targeted at merchant seamen (3). The International Maritime Health Association ...
... the seafarer´s health and safety, laid out by international legislation (International Maritime Convention 2006). In doubt, turn to responsible bodies in your port, such as the International Trade Federation ...
... regulatory authorities have responsibilities under the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 and other conventions to introduce regulations aimed at maintaining certain aspects of health and wellbeing in seafarers ...
... are intimately and sometimes intricately linked. CRM training will become mandatory under new international shipping requirements for shipping personnel as specified in the international convention, ...
... with one leading – often the USA or UK – and others following. Some issues, such as conventions on navigation lights and on port health controls were agreed more formally at international meetings. As ...
... I resulted in four treaties, concluded in 1958: Convention on the Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone , entry into force: 10 September 1964 Convention on the Continental Shelf , entry into force: ...
... State Various international conventions and regulations define the duties of a flag state, including the: International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL 73/78), International ...
... that are party to certain international conventions are empowered to verify that the ships of other nations, which are operating in their waters, comply with the obligations set out in those conventions[1]. ...
... to meet minimum standards of technical quality. Known as the rules and regulations of the Classification Societies, they are based on the major international regulations, conventions, standards and codes ...
... 4.8. In addition, they must have successfully completed essential safety courses and to hold certificates of competence appropriate for the position they will hold. The ILO Maritime Labour Convention, ...
... routes to compete with conventional passenger ferry traffic. They are usually smaller than traditional ships, may be mono or multi hull vessels and operate at speeds in excess of 40 knots in order to halve ...
... appropriate Chief Engineer license as per STCW requirements. According to the Safety of life at sea (SOLAS) convention, it is the responsibility of the chief engineer to look after the safety of maritime ...
... Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (MLC) provides the legal basis for the living conditions on board, including food provisions [1]. It aims ‘to ensure that seafarers have access to good quality food and ...
... welfare facilities and services, either on board or ashore, can be a lifeline for seafarers. Welfare Matters The Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (MLC) is a relatively new legal document; however, the ...
... support or helicopter evacuation. Many elements are legal obligations derived from international conventions. As such they are only infrequently modified to take account of developments in care and, ...
... by the fact that the company will bear the costs of the medical treatment, as stated in the Maritime Labour Convention 2006. However, there may still be a financial impact on the seafarer because, for ...
Text from 2nd edition by SANDRA ROBERTS, revised and updated by Nebojša Nikolić Current requirements International Maritime Organisation courses The International Convention on Standards of Training, ...
... Labour organization (ILO) in its Accommodation of Crews Convention [5] states in Part III, Article 14.7 that ‘An approved medicine chest with readily understandable instructions shall be carried in every ...
... ships differs from other naval ships, in the sense that they have special protection under the Geneva Convention and have to follow certain rules. One of these is that they have to be white and clearly ...
... by a convention that is the product of the cooperation between the IMO and the International Labour Organisation, convention 164 of ILO Health Protection and Medical Care (Seafarers) Convention[1]. As ...