Article II, paragraphs 1(f), 2, 3 and 7. Definitions and scope of application.
Seafarers. National determination.
Article V. Enforcement.
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 1.4 and Standard A1.4, paragraphs 2 and 5. Recruitment and
placement. Private services. Requirements. Consultations.
Regulation 2.1 and Standard A2.1, paragraph 1(b). Seafarers’ employment
agreement. Examination and advice before signing.
Regulation 2.1 and Standard A2.1, paragraph 1(d) and 2. Access to information
about conditions of employment.
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 6. Seafarers’ employment agreement.
Termination. Shorter notice period for urgent reasons.
Regulation 2.3 and Standard A2.3, paragraphs 8, 9 and 14. Compensatory rest.
Regulation 2.4 and Standard A2.4, Paragraph 3. Entitlement to leave.
Prohibition of agreements to forgo annual leave.
Regulation 2.5 and Standard A2.5.1, paragraph 2(c). Repatriation. Entitlements.
Regulation 2.5 and Standard A2.5.2. Repatriation. Financial security.
Regulation 2.6 and the Code. Seafarers’ compensation for the ship’s loss or
foundering.
Regulation 3.1 and the Code. Accommodation and recreational facilities. Various
requirements.
Regulation 3.2 and Standard A3.2, paragraphs 1 and 2. Food and catering.
Minimum standards.
Regulation 4.1 and Standard A4.1, paragraph 1. Medical care on board and
ashore. Dental care ashore.
Regulation 4.1 and Standard A4.1, paragraph 4(a). Medical care on board and
ashore. Minimum requirements. Medicine chest, medical equipment and medical guide.
Regulation 4.1 and Standard A4.1, paragraph 4(b). Medical care on board and
ashore. Minimum requirements. Medical doctor on board.
Regulation 4.1 and Standard A4.1, paragraph 4(d). Medical care on board and
ashore. Minimum requirements. Medical advice by radio or satellite.
Regulation 4.2 and Standards A4.2.1, paragraphs 8 to 14, and A4.2.2.
Shipowners’ liability. Financial security.
Regulation 4.3, paragraph 2. Health and safety protection and accident
prevention. National guidelines.
Regulation 4.3 and Standard A4.3, paragraphs 1, 2, 5, 6 and 8. Health and
safety protection and accident prevention. Policies and programmes. Reporting,
statistics and investigation. Risk evaluation.
Regulation 4.4 and the Code. Access to shore-based welfare facilities.
Regulation 4.5 and the Code. Social security.
Regulation 5.1.3 and the Code. Flag State responsibilities. Maritime Labour
Certificate and Declaration of Maritime Labour Compliance.
Regulation 5.1.6 and the Code. Marine casualties.
Article 3 of the Convention. Scope of application. Exclusions.
Article 9(3) and (4). Minimum age. Prohibition of hazardous work for fishers
under 18 years.
Article 14(1)(a). Manning for vessels of 24 metres in length and over.
Article 20. Fisher’s work agreement. Fishers not employed by the fishing vessel
owner.
Article 22. Recruitment and placement of fishers.
Article 22. Recruitment and placement of fishers. Private employment agencies.
Articles 25–27 and Annex III. Accommodation. Scope of application.
Articles 25, 26 and Annex III, paragraphs 9–12. Accommodation. Planning and
control.
Articles 25, 26 and Annex III, paragraph 62. Accommodation. Tubs or showers,
toilets and washbasins.
Article 29(b). Medical care. Fisher qualified or trained in first aid and
medical care.
Article 31. Occupational safety and health and accident prevention.
Article 31(e). Occupational safety and health and accident prevention. Joint
committees on occupational safety and health.
Article 32(2)(a). Occupational safety and health and accident prevention.
Requirements for fishing vessels of 24 metres and over normally remaining at sea for
more than three days. On-board procedures for the prevention of occupational
accidents, injuries and diseases.
Article 32(3)(b). Occupational safety and health and accident prevention.
Requirements for fishing vessels of 24 metres and over normally remaining at sea for
more than three days. Basic safety training.
Article 34. Social security.
Articles 40 and 41. Flag State responsibilities. Compliance and enforcement.