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1. The Committee notes the Government’s report. It also notes the information on new standards most relevant to the application of the provisions of the Convention.
2. Part IV of the report form. With reference to its previous comments, the Committee notes the statistics supplied in the Government’s report on contraventions recorded by the labour inspectorate in relation to safety and health in commerce and offices for the period 2002-03. The Committee notes that most columns in the table show a reduction in the number of contraventions. There are figures, however, which reflect an increase in the number of contraventions regarding medical services. These contraventions affect the application in practice of Article 19 of the Convention. The Committee requests the Government to indicate the measures taken or envisaged and the nature of the contraventions recorded for the purpose of rectifying the offences detected by the labour inspection services in order to ensure that this provision of the Convention is applied fully in practice. The Committee also refers to paragraphs 1 to 6 of its comments under Convention No. 155.
The Committee takes note of the Government’s report.
Part IV of the report form. The Committee notes the statistics supplied with the Government’s report concerning the violations detected in the area of safety and health in commerce and offices by the labour inspection services for the period 1997-2001. The Committee notes with concern the increasing number of infractions identified, in particular with regard to sanitary conveniences and facilities for leaving clothing and other related services, personal protection equipment, medical services and services for the health surveillance of workers. The Committee observes that the above violations would affect in particular the application in practice of Articles 15, 17 and 19 of the Convention. The Committee therefore requests the Government to indicate the measures taken or envisaged and the number and nature of contraventions reported with a view to remedying the infractions observed by the labour inspection services so as to ensure that the number and provisions of this Convention are fully applied in practice.
The Committee notes from the Government's report that the necessary measures for the application of the European Communities' Directive of 30 November 1989 concerning the minimum safety and health requirements for the workplace were being taken, including provisions to ensure that rest rooms would be equipped with sufficient chairs for the number of workers at the workplace. The Committee notes that the Council Directive of 30 November 1989 (89/654/EEC) provides in Annex I, section 16.1, and Annex II, section 11.1, that rest rooms do not have to be provided if the workers are employed in offices or similar workrooms providing equivalent relaxation during breaks. The Government is requested to indicate in its next report the measures taken or envisaged to ensure that all workers covered by the Convention are provided with sufficient and suitable seats and are given reasonable opportunities for using them, in accordance with Article 14 of the Convention. The Government is requested to provide copies of any legislation adopted in this regard.
The Committee notes the Government's statement, in reply to its previous direct request, that the updating of the General Ordinance on Safety and Health at Work has been postponed until the directive on minimum standards of health and safety in the workplace, which is presently being prepared by the European Economic Community, is finalised. The Government reiterates that the updated ordinance will explicitly include the provisions of Article 14 of the Convention (all workers to be supplied with sufficient and suitable seats). The Committee hopes that the next report will indicate the progress made in this regard.