Part II (Medical care), in conjunction with Article 71(3) of Convention
No. 102. General responsibility for the due provision of the benefits.
Article 10(1)(b) of Convention No. 44 and Article 20 of Convention No. 102, in
conjunction with Article 69. Concept of suitable employment.
Part V (Old-age benefit). Article 26(2) of Convention No. 102, in conjunction
with Article 29(2). Pensionable age for reduced old-age pension.
Part VI (Employment injury benefit). Article 34 and Part VIII (Maternity
benefit), Article 49. Cost-sharing.
Part VI (Employment injury benefit). Article 36. Payment for permanent
incapacity below 50 per cent.
Article 38. Duration of the benefit.
Part VII (Family benefit). Article 44. Total value of family benefits.
Part XI (Standards to be complied with by periodical payments).
Part XII (Equality of treatment of non-national residents). Article 68, in
conjunction with Article 1(1)(b).
Part XIII (Common provisions). Article 69. Suspension of benefits.
Article 71(3). General responsibility of the State.
Article II, paragraphs 1(f) and 2 of the Convention. Definitions and scope of
application. Seafarers.
Cadets.
Regulation 1.1 and Standard A1.1, paragraph 4. Minimum age. Hazardous work.
Regulation 1.2 and Standard A1.2, paragraph 4. Medical Certificate. Qualified
medical practitioner.
Regulation 1.4 and Standard A1.4, Paragraph 5(c)(vi). Recruitment and
placement. System of protection.
Regulation 2.1 and Standard A2.1, paragraph 1(b). Seafarers’ employment
agreement. Examination and advice before signing.
Regulation 2.2 and Standard A2.2, paragraphs 3, 4 and 5. Wages. Allotments.
Regulation 2.4, paragraph 2. Entitlement to leave. Shore leave.
Regulation 2.4 and Standard A2.4, Paragraph 3. Entitlement to leave.
Prohibition of agreements to forgo annual leave.
Regulation 2.5 and Standard A2.5.2. Financial security in the event of
abandonment.
Regulation 2.6 and Standard A2.6, paragraph 1. Compensation for the ship’s loss
or foundering. Unemployment Indemnity.
Regulation 2.7 and Standard A2.7, paragraph 3. Manning Levels. Food and
catering.
Regulation 3.1 and the Code. Accommodation and recreational facilities.
Regulation 3.2 and Standard A3.2, paragraph 2(a). Food and catering. Religious
and cultural practices.
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 Standard A4.2.1, paragraph 3. Shipowners’ liability.
Incapacity.
Regulation 4.2 and Standard A4.2.1 and A4.2.2. Shipowners’ liability. Financial
security in the event of death or long-term disability.
Regulation 4.3 and Standard A4.3, paragraph 2(d). Health and safety protection
and accident prevention. Ship’s safety committee.
Regulation 4.4 and Standard 4.4., paragraph 2. Access to shore-based welfare
facilities. Development of facilities in appropriate ports.
Regulation 4.5 and Standard A4.5, paragraph 3. Social security. Protection for
seafarers ordinarily resident in its territory and employed on board foreign ships
(other than EU).
Regulation 5.1.1 and the Code. Flag State responsibilities. General principles.
Regulation 5.1.2 and Standard A5.1.2, paragraph 4. Flag State responsibilities.
Authorization of recognized organizations. List provided to the ILO.
Regulation 5.1.3 and Standard A5.1.3, paragraph 10. Flag State
responsibilities. Declaration of Maritime Labour Compliance (DMLC). Content.
Regulation 5.1.4 and Standard A5.1.4, paragraphs 5 and 7. Flag State
responsibilities. Inspection and enforcement. Powers of inspectors. Investigation
and remedy.
Regulation 5.1.4 and Standard A5.1.4, paragraphs 10 and 11. Flag State
responsibilities. Inspection and enforcement. Confidentiality.
Regulation 5.1.5 and the Code. Flag State responsibilities. On-board complaints
procedures.
Additional documents requested.