Year: 2019 Language: english Author: ILO Genre: Guide Edition: Revised edition Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 267 Description: ILO code of practice. The ILO Code of practice on safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair was adopted by a Meeting of Experts held in Geneva from 22 to 26 January 2018, in accordance with a Governing Body decision at its 329th Session (March 2017). The meeting was attended by 22 experts and their advisers - eight experts nominated by the Governments of Brazil, China, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Nigeria, Philippines and Singapore; eight nominated by the Employers’ group of the Governing Body; and six nominated by the Workers’ group of the Governing Body. Expert observers from other governments, and observers from intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, also attended the meeting. The good spirit of cooperation among all participants paved the way for developing consensus on a new, comprehensive and practical code that will help to raise the profile of safety and health issues in shipbuilding and ship repair in all parts of the world, and contribute to the health, morale and well-being of workers in the industry.
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Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and Ship Repair
Language: english
Author: ILO
Genre: Guide
Edition: Revised edition
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 267
Description: ILO code of practice.
The ILO Code of practice on safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair was adopted by a Meeting of Experts
held in Geneva from 22 to 26 January 2018, in accordance with a Governing Body decision at its 329th Session (March 2017).
The meeting was attended by 22 experts and their advisers - eight experts nominated by the Governments of Brazil, China,
Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Nigeria, Philippines and Singapore; eight nominated by the Employers’ group of the
Governing Body; and six nominated by the Workers’ group of the Governing Body. Expert observers from other governments,
and observers from intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, also attended the meeting.
The good spirit of cooperation among all participants paved the way for developing consensus on a new, comprehensive and
practical code that will help to raise the profile of safety and health issues in shipbuilding and ship repair in all parts of the
world, and contribute to the health, morale and well-being of workers in the industry.
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