Articles 3(1) and 4(1) of the Convention. Condition of the residence of workers
for entitlement to benefit.
Articles 5, 7 and 8. Provision of benefits abroad, maintenance of acquired
rights and rights in course of acquisition and conclusion of social security
agreements.
Article 4(1) of the Convention. Protection of public officials and their
families.
Article 8. Occupational diseases.
Articles 19 and 20. Rate of benefits.
Article 21. Review of the rates of employment injury pensions.
Article 22(2). Provision of employment injury benefit to dependants.
Article 4 of the Convention. Right to leave.
Article 5. Childcare and family services and facilities.
Article 7. Labour market integration. Vocational guidance and training.
Article 11. Employers’ and workers’ organizations.
General observation.
1. Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health Convention (No. 187)
Legislation.
Article 2(3) and Article 4(3)(f). Effective consultations between
government, employers’ and workers’ representatives. National tripartite
consultative body.
Article 3. National OSH policy.
Article 4. National OSH system.
Article 4, paragraph 2(d). Arrangements to promote, at the level of the
undertaking, cooperation between management, workers and their representatives.
Article 4, paragraph 3(f). Mechanism for the collection and analysis of
data on occupational injuries and diseases.
Article 4, paragraph 3(g). Collaboration with insurance or social security
schemes covering occupational injuries and diseases.
Article 4, paragraph 3(h). Support mechanisms for the progressive
improvement of OSH conditions in micro, small and medium-sized enterprises and
the informal economy.
Article 5. National OSH programme.
2. Safety and Health in Mines Convention (No. 176)
Article 3 of the Convention. National policy on OSH in the mining sector.
Article 5(1) and (2)(b) and Article 16. Mine safety and health monitoring,
remediation and enforcement.
Article 5(2)(c) and (d) and Article 10(d). Procedures for the investigation
of serious and fatal accidents and the compilation and publication of
statistics. Appropriate corrective action and measures taken by employers
following investigations to prevent future accidents.
Articles 6 and 7(a), (b), (c), (d), (g), (h) and (i). Assessment and
management of risks by the employer. Obligations of employers to eliminate or
minimize safety and health risks in mines.
Article 8. Specific emergency response plan.
Article 9. Physical, chemical or biological hazards.
Article 12. Responsibility of the employer in charge of the mine when two
or more employers undertake activities at the same mine.