Article 3(1) and (2) of Convention No. 81 and Article 6(1) and (3) of
Convention No. 129. Primary functions of labour inspectors.
Articles 3(1)(b), 5(b), 13(2)(b) and 16 of Convention No. 81 and
Articles 6(1)(b), 13, 18(2)(b) and 21 of Convention No. 129. Preventive measures
carried out in the area of occupational safety and health (OSH), including in
agriculture.
Article 6 of Convention No. 81 and Article 8 of Convention No. 129. Status of
the labour inspection staff.
Issues specifically concerning labour inspection in agriculture
Articles
26 and 27 of Convention No. 129. Annual report on labour inspection in
agriculture.
Article II, paragraphs 1(f) and 2. Definition and scope of application.
Seafarers.
Regulation 1.4 and the Code. Recruitment and placement.
Regulation 2.1 and Standard A2.1, paragraphs 1(a) and (c). Seafarers’
employment agreements. Signed original by both the seafarer and shipowner or a
representative.
Regulation 2.5 and Standard A2.5.2. Repatriation. Financial security.
Regulation 2.8 and the Code. Career and skill development and employment
opportunities for seafarers.
Regulation 3.1 and Standard A3.1, paragraph 2. Accommodation and recreational
facilities. Implementation.
Regulation 3.2 and Standard A3.2, paragraphs 1 and 2. Food and catering.
Minimum standards.
Regulation 4.1 and Standard A4.1. Medical care on board ship and ashore. Dental
care.
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 Standard A4.5, paragraph 6. Social security. Comparable
benefits for seafarers in the absence of adequate coverage.
Regulations 5.1 and the Code. Flag State responsibilities.
Regulation 5.1.3 and the Code. Flag State responsibilities. Maritime labour
certificate and declaration of maritime labour compliance.
Regulation 5.1.3 and Standard A5.1.3, paragraph 10. Flag State
responsibilities. Declaration of maritime labour compliance.