Ships, Slaves and Competition (Inquiry into Ship Safety)
Year: 2000 Language: english Author: International Commission on Shipping Genre: Research papers Publisher: International Commission on Shipping ISBN: 9780646411926 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 266 Description: In this report: 1. The key issues in the course of the Commission’s inquiries are identified. 2. The changes that have occurred in the global maritime labour market and the implications this has for the treatment of seafarers, the future availability of seafarers and competence in the industry are described in detail. 3. The spectrum of quality evident in modern shipping operations, including the roles of shipowners, registers, users and suppliers of services to shipping are examined. 4. The various players within the shipping industry who influence the safety of shipping and the treatment of seafarers are described. They identify the measures being taken by those bodies and organisations to address safety and seafarers’ welfare concerns. 5. Finally, the Commission’s draws together the principal conclusions and presents the Commission’s recommendations. These include a range of measures for better compliance with and enforcement of acceptable standards as identified in consultations and submissions.
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Ships, Slaves and Competition (Inquiry into Ship Safety)
Language: english
Author: International Commission on Shipping
Genre: Research papers
Publisher: International Commission on Shipping
ISBN: 9780646411926
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 266
Description: In this report:
1. The key issues in the course of the Commission’s inquiries are identified.
2. The changes that have occurred in the global maritime labour market and the implications this has for the treatment of seafarers, the future availability of seafarers and competence in the industry are described in detail.
3. The spectrum of quality evident in modern shipping operations, including the roles of shipowners, registers, users and suppliers of services to shipping are examined.
4. The various players within the shipping industry who influence the safety of shipping and the treatment of seafarers are described. They identify the measures being taken by those bodies and organisations to address safety and seafarers’ welfare concerns.
5. Finally, the Commission’s draws together the principal conclusions and presents the Commission’s recommendations. These include a range of measures for better compliance with and enforcement of acceptable standards as identified in consultations and submissions.
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