Part II (Medical care). Article 9, in conjunction with Article 10(1) of
Convention No. 102. Coverage of the spouses of insured persons.
Article 10(2) of Convention No. 102. Cost-sharing.
Part IV (Unemployment benefit). Article 21 of Convention No. 102. Scope of
coverage.
Part VII (Family benefit). Article 40, in conjunction with Article 1(1)(e), of
Convention No. 102.
Part XIII (Common provisions) of Convention No. 102.
Article 5, in conjunction with Article 8 of Convention No. 118. Benefits for
the victims of employment injury and their dependants.
Article 10 of Convention No. 121. Domiciliary visiting.
Article 19 and the application in practice of Convention No. 121. Employers not
insured for employment injury. Rate of the benefit.
Labour inspection: Conventions Nos 81 and 129
Article 6 of Convention No.
81 and Article 8 of Convention No 129. Legal status and conditions of service of
labour inspectors.
Articles 10 and 16 of Convention No. 81 and
Articles 14 and 21 of Convention No. 129. Number of labour inspectors and labour
inspections. Frequency and thoroughness of inspections.
Articles 20 and 21 of
Convention No. 81 and Articles 26 and 27 of Convention No. 129. Annual report on
the work of the inspection services.
Matters specifically relating to labour inspection in
agriculture
Articles 17, 18 and 19 of Convention No. 129. Preventive
function of labour inspection.
Article 9(3).
Adequate training for labour inspectors.
Labour administration: Convention No. 150
Article 4 of the Convention.
Structure and operation of the system of labour administration.
Article 5. Consultation, cooperation and
negotiation at the regional and local levels.
COVID-19 measures.
Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 1981 (No. 155)
Articles 4, 7
and 8 of the Convention. Formulation of a national policy and adoption of
legislation on occupational safety and health, in consultation with the
representative organizations of employers and workers concerned.
Occupational Health Services Convention, 1985 (No. 161)
Articles 3, 4 and
6 of the Convention. Progressive development of occupational health services in
consultation with the most representative employers’ and workers’ organizations.
Legislation.
Asbestos Convention, 1986 (No. 162)
Articles 3(1) and 5 of the
Convention. Measures for the prevention and control of, and protection of
workers against health hazards due to occupational exposure to asbestos.
Inspection system and sanctions.
Article 17. Demolition of plants or
structures containing asbestos and removal of asbestos. Preparation of a work
plan in consultation with the workers or their representatives.
Article 19. Removal of
waste containing asbestos.
Article 22(2).
Establishment by employers of written policies and procedures on measures for
the education and periodic training of workers on asbestos hazards.
A. General provisions
1. Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 1981 (No. 155)
Articles 4,
5(d) and 7 of the Convention. Periodic reviews of the national situation and
communication at all appropriate levels.
Article 11(e).
Annual publication of information.
Articles 13 and 19(f). Protection for workers who
remove themselves from work situations that present an imminent and serious
danger.
Article 17. Collaboration between
enterprises engaging in activities simultaneously at one workplace.
Articles 19(b) and (c) and 20.
Adoption of provisions at the level of the enterprise regarding the cooperation
of workers’ representatives with the employer and appropriate training in the
area of OSH given to workers and their representatives.
2. Occupational Health Services Convention, 1985 (No. 161)
Article 9 of
the Convention. Health services in multidisciplinary work.
B. Protection against specific
risks
1. Radiation Protection Convention, 1960 (No. 115)
Article 14 of the
Convention. Discontinuation of assignment to work involving exposure to ionizing
radiation contrary to qualified medical advice.
2. Benzene Convention, 1971 (No. 136)
Article 4(2) of the Convention. Prohibition of the
use of benzene and of products containing benzene as a solvent or diluent.
3. Occupational Cancer Convention, 1974 (No. 139)
Article 5 of the
Convention. Medical examinations.
4. Asbestos Convention, 1986 (No. 162)
Article 6(2) of the Convention.
Cooperation between employers undertaking activities simultaneously at one
workplace.
Articles 20(2) and (3) and 21(3).
Keeping of records of the monitoring of the working environment and the access
of the workers, their representatives and the inspection services to these
records. Obligation to inform workers in an adequate and appropriate manner of
the results of their medical examinations and provide advice concerning their
health.
1. Safety and Health in Construction Convention, 1988 (No. 167)
Article
3 of the Convention. Consultation with the most representative organizations of
employers and workers regarding measures that give effect to the provisions of
the Convention.
Article 12(1). Right of workers to
remove themselves from dangerous situations that pose an imminent and serious
danger to their safety or health. Duty to inform their supervisor immediately.
Application in practice.
2. Safety and Health in Mines Convention, 1995 (No. 176)
Article 3 of the
Convention. National policy.
Article 4. National
legislation to ensure the application of the Convention and other supplementary
measures.
Article 5(2)(d). Compilation and
publication of statistics.
Article 5(3). Competent persons
for the manufacture, storage, transport and use of explosives and detonating
devices.
Article 6. Employer’s assessment and handling of
risks.
Article 7(c). Stability of
the ground.
Article 7(i) and 8. Stoppage of work
and evacuation. Specific emergency response plan.
Article 9(d). First aid,
transportation and medical facilities.
Article 10(a). Training
programmes.
Article 10(b). Supervision
and control.
Article 12.
Activities of two or more employers at the same mine.
Article 13(1)(a), (b) and
(e) and (2)(b), (c) and (f). Rights of workers and their representatives.
Article 13(4).
Discrimination or retaliation.
Article 14. Workers’
duties.
3. Safety and Health in Agriculture Convention, 2001 (No. 184)
Article 4
of the Convention. National policy.
Article 5. Inspection
system.
Article 6(2). Cooperation
involving two or more employers, or one or more employers and one or more
self-employed persons, in an agricultural workplace.
Article 11(2). Handling and
transport of materials. Prohibition on requiring or permitting the manual
handling or transport of certain loads.
Article 16(2) and (3). Young
workers and hazardous work.