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Repetition The Committee notes that the Government indicates in its report that the occupation of dockworker does not exist in Tajikistan due to the lack of navigable rivers in the country and of flag vessels. The Commission previously pointed out that although the Republic of Tajikistan is a landlocked country, the provisions of the Convention also apply to processes of loading and unloading of ships engaged in inland navigation.The Committee invites the Government to indicate any progress made in the development of the transport of goods by inland waterways and therefore in the infrastructure necessary for the handling of goods and, where appropriate, to indicate any measures subsequently adopted to ensure that workers engaged in loading and unloading operations are protected against accidents in accordance with the provisions of the Convention.
Repetition The Committee notes that the Government indicates in its report that the occupation of dockworker does not exist in Tajikistan due to the lack of navigable rivers in the country and of flag vessels. The Commission previously pointed out that although the Republic of Tajikistan is a landlocked country, the provisions of the Convention also apply to processes of loading and unloading of ships engaged in inland navigation. The Committee invites the Government to indicate any progress made in the development of the transport of goods by inland waterways and therefore in the infrastructure necessary for the handling of goods and, where appropriate, to indicate any measures subsequently adopted to ensure that workers engaged in loading and unloading operations are protected against accidents in accordance with the provisions of the Convention.
Repetition The Committee notes the brief information provided by the Government that no effect is given to the present Convention in national legislation. It also notes that although the Republic of Tajikistan is a landlocked country, the provisions of the Convention also apply to processes of loading or unloading of ships engaged in inland navigation. It further notes the information provided in the context of the Government’s report submitted in 2010 on the application of the Guarding of Machinery Convention, 1963 (No. 119), regarding the draft ordinance on “Regulatory instruments containing state regulatory requirements on safety and health,” and the statement that this instrument is intended, inter alia, to strengthen the legal framework in the field of occupational safety and health, and to ensure appropriate safe conditions of work and occupational safety and health in every workplace. Against this background the Committee hopes that the Government will take appropriate measures in the context of the ongoing legislative review to ensure that due effect is given to the provisions of this Convention. The Committee requests the Government to provide information on any further developments relevant to the application of this Convention and to transmit copies of any new legislation once it has been adopted.
Repetition The Committee notes the brief information provided by the Government that no effect is given to the present Convention in national legislation. It also notes that although the Republic of Tajikistan is a landlocked country, the provisions of the Convention also apply to processes of loading or unloading of ships engaged in inland navigation. It further notes the information provided in the context of the Government’s report submitted in 2010 on the application of the Guarding of Machinery Convention, 1963 (No. 119), regarding the draft ordinance on “Regulatory instruments containing state regulatory requirements on safety and health,” and the statement that this instrument is intended, inter alia, to strengthen the legal framework in the field of occupational safety and health, and to ensure appropriate safe conditions of work and occupational safety and health in every workplace. Against this background the Committee hopes that the Government will take appropriate measures in the context of the ongoing legislative review to ensure that due effect is given to the provisions of this Convention. The Committee requests the Government to keep the Office informed of any further developments relevant to the application of this Convention and to transmit copies of any new legislation once it has been adopted.
The Committee notes the brief information provided by the Government that no effect is given to the present Convention in national legislation. It also notes that although the Republic of Tajikistan is a landlocked country, the provisions of the Convention also apply to processes of loading or unloading of ships engaged in inland navigation. It further notes the information provided in the context of the Government’s report submitted in 2010 on the application of the Guarding of Machinery Convention, 1963 (No. 119), regarding the draft ordinance on “Regulatory instruments containing state regulatory requirements on safety and health,” and the statement that this instrument is intended, inter alia, to strengthen the legal framework in the field of occupational safety and health, and to ensure appropriate safe conditions of work and occupational safety and health in every workplace. Against this background the Committee hopes that the Government will take appropriate measures in the context of the ongoing legislative review to ensure that due effect is given to the provisions of this Convention. The Committee requests the Government to keep the Office informed of any further developments relevant to the application of this Convention and to transmit copies of any new legislation once it has been adopted.
[The Government is asked to report in detail in 2011.]