C152 | |
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ILO Convention | |
Date of adoption | June 25, 1979 |
Date in force | December 5, 1981 |
Classification | Dock Work |
Subject | Dockworkers |
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Occupational Safety and Health (Dock Work) Convention, 1979 is an International Labour Organization Convention.
It was established in 1979, with the preamble stating:
Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to the revision of the Protection against Accidents (Dockers) Convention (Revised), 1932 (No. 32),..
The principles contained in the convention are a revision of those contained in ILO Convention C32.
As of 2023, the convention has been ratified by 27 states.
Country | Date | Status |
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Brazil | 18 May 1990 | In Force |
Congo | 24 Jun 1986 | In Force |
Cuba | 15 Oct 1982 | In Force |
Cyprus | 13 Nov 1987 | In Force |
Denmark | 22 Dec 1989 | In Force |
Ecuador | 20 May 1988 | In Force |
Egypt | 03 Aug 1988 | In Force |
Finland | 03 Jul 1981 | In Force |
France | 30 Jul 1985 | In Force |
Germany | 17 Dec 1982 | In Force |
Guinea | 08 Jun 1982 | In Force |
Iraq | 17 Apr 1985 | In Force |
Italy | 07 Jun 2000 | In Force |
Jamaica | 04 Nov 2005 | In Force |
Lebanon | 06 Sep 2004 | In Force |
Mexico | 10 Feb 1982 | In Force |
Moldova | 22 Jan 2007 | In Force |
Montenegro | 27 Apr 2017 | In Force |
Netherlands | 13 May 1998 | In Force |
Norway | 05 Dec 1980 | In Force |
Peru | 19 Apr 1988 | In Force |
Russia | 14 Jul 2004 | In Force |
Seychelles | 28 Oct 2005 | In Force |
Spain | 03 Mar 1982 | In Force |
Sweden | 13 Jun 1980 | In Force |
Tanzania | 30 May 1983 | In Force |
Turkey | 17 Mar 2005 | In Force |
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