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Title Guidelines for port state control officers carrying out inspections under the Work in Fishing Convention, 2007 (no. 188) / International Labour Office
Published Geneva : International Labour Office, 2011

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Contents Copyright page; Preface; List of participants; Contents; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Explanation of the objectives and content of the Guidelines; 1.2. Overview of the Work in Fishing Convention, 2007 (No. 188); 1.2.1. Objective of the Convention; 1.2.2. Structure of the Convention; 1.2.3. Key concepts of the Convention; 1.2.4. Compliance and enforcement; 1.3. Definitions; 2. Port State control provisions of Convention No. 188 and Recommendation No. 199; 2.1. Overview of port State control responsibilities under Convention No. 188; 2.2. Port State control provisions under Recommendation No. 199
2.3. "Authorized officers" for port State control2.3.1. Professional profile of authorized officers under Convention No. 188; 2.3.2. Qualifications of the authorized officers; 3. Carrying out port State control inspections under Convention No. 188; 3.1. Purpose of port State control inspections; 3.2. General guidance; 3.3. Conducting a port State control inspection under Convention No. 188; 3.3.1. Procedures for carrying out an inspection where evidence is obtained or a complaint is received that a fishing vessel does not conform to the requirements of Convention No. 188
3.3.2. Consideration of exclusions, exemptions and substantial equivalences granted by the flag State3.3.3. Additional guidance with respect to the investigation of complaints; 3.4. Procedures with respect to inspection of a fishing vessel for compliance with the requirements of Convention No. 188 concerning living and working conditions; 4. Port State control inspections based on evidence obtained or a valid complaint; 4.1. General note; 4.2. Basic requirements, indicative sources of information and examples of nonconformities
5. Actions that may be taken by the port State control officer when finding nonconformities with respect to Convention No. 1885.1. Procedures with respect to nonconformities; 5.2. Examples of circumstances that may require further investigation and possible detention of the fishing vessel; 5.3. Avoidance of unreasonable delay or detention; 5.4. Cooperation by the foreign fishing vessel; Annex A; Contents of a "valid document" (Article 41); Annex B; Particulars to be contained in a fisher's work agreement, in accordance with Annex II of the Work in Fishing Convention, 2007 (No. 188); Annex C
Summary Those who work on fishing vessels often face extraordinary and unpredictable hazards, frequently working long hours in harsh conditions. The Work in Fishing Convention, 2007 (No.188), aims to ensure that these seafarers have decent conditions of work on board, including occupational safety and health protection, and medical care and social security. The Convention also provides that living and working conditions on fishing vessels may be inspected while such vessels are in foreign ports. Guidelines for port State control officers carrying out inspections under the Work in Fishing Convention, 2
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SUBJECT Work in Fishing Convention and Recommendation (2007) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2009004052
Subject Fishers -- Legal status, laws, etc
Labor inspection -- Law and legislation.
Ships -- Inspection -- Law and legislation
LAW -- Constitutional.
LAW -- Public.
Fishers -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Labor inspection -- Law and legislation
Form Electronic book
Author International Labour Office.
ISBN 9789221253587
9221253589