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Resources on Shipping, ports, fisheries, and inland waterways sector

  1. Meeting of Experts to Adopt Guidelines on the Training of Ships’ Cooks

    12 February 2013

    A Meeting of Experts will be held with the purpose of reviewing an initial draft and adopting guidelines for ships’ cooks.

  2. Global Dialogue Forum for the Promotion of the Work in Fishing Convention, 2007 (No.188)

    12 February 2013

    The Forum will discuss challenges in the implementation of Convention 188.

  3. Safety Recommendations for Decked Fishing Vessels of Less than 12 metres in Length and Undecked Fishing Vessels (FAO/ILO/IMO)

    01 December 2012

    The Safety Recommendations provide information on the design, construction, equipment, training and protection of the crews of small fishing vessels with a view to promoting the safety of the vessel and the safety and health of the crews.

  4. Guidelines on training in the port sector

    25 November 2011

    The ILO Guidelines on training in the port sector present a competency-based framework for portworker training methods.

  5. Guidelines for flag State inspections under the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006

    13 February 2009

    The Guidelines for flag State inspections under the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006), contained in this book are an important resource for implementing flag State responsibilities under the MLC, 2006. They were adopted by the ILO in September 2008 together with Guidelines for port State control officers carrying out inspections under the MLC, 2006.

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