ILO-en-strap
NORMLEX
Information System on International Labour Standards

Solicitud directa (CEACR) - Adopción: 2024, Publicación: 113ª reunión CIT (2025)

Convenio sobre los documentos de identidad de la gente de mar (revisado), 2003, en su versión enmendada (núm. 185) - Filipinas (Ratificación : 2012)

Otros comentarios sobre C185

Solicitud directa
  1. 2024
  2. 2019

Visualizar en: Francés - EspañolVisualizar todo

Article 1 of the Convention. Scope of application. The Committee requested the Government to clarify the reasons for the limited scope of application of the Maritime Industry Authority’s (MARINA) Memorandum Circular No. MD–2019–01 published on 10 January 2019 on rules and regulations on the issuance of seafarers’ record books (SRB) and seafarers’ identity documents (SIDs). The Committee notes that, in reply to its comments, the Government indicates in its report that the Circular has been amended by Memorandum Circular No. MD-2024-01, also known as “The 2023 Policies, Standards and Guidelines for the Issuance, Revocation and Reissuance of Seafarer’s Record Book (SRB) and Seafarer’s Identity Document (SID)” issued on 10 March 2024. By virtue of the amendment, particularly in Section II of MD-2024-01, all Filipino seafarers who will go onboard vessels engaged in international trade are required to be issued SIDs. Section III of the same Memorandum Circular provides that seafarers onboard ships below 35GT and fishing vessels below 50GT shall be covered by a separate memorandum, MD-2024-02, also known as “The 2023 Policies, Standards and Guidelines for the Issuance, Revocation and Reissuance of Seafarer’s Identification Book (SIB) for Seafarers Onboard Philippine-Registered Ships Below 35GT and Fishing Vessels from 3GT to below 50GT operating in the Philippine Waters”, published on 18 March 2024. The Government indicates that this is to ensure that all Filipino seafarers onboard Philippine-registered ships below 35GT and fishing vessel from 3GT to below 50GT operating in the Philippine waters are properly documented. The Committee takes note of this information.
Article 4. National electronic database. The Committee requested the Government to provide information on the implementation of Article 4 and Annex II, as amended in 2016. The Committee notes that, in reply to its comments, the Government indicates that MARINA has implemented a National Electronic Database that contains records of each seafarer’s SID issued, suspended, or withdrawn. The Government clarifies that the MARINA SID issuance system contains two databases, namely: (i) a full issuance database with all information used in the issuance process including copies of scanned documents, such as the SRB, the contact details of the seafarer, etc.; and (ii) the MARINA SID-SRB National Electronic Database, which specifies the data provided under Annex II of the Convention. The Committee takes note of this information.
Article 5. Quality control and evaluation. The Committee requested the Government to provide information on the results of the independent evaluation of its system. The Committee notes that, in reply to its comments, the Government indicates that the independent audit was undertaken in the MARINA Central Office in Manila and two other pre-selected MARINA Regional Offices in the period 6-20 December 2019. The audit conclusion was that the SIDs issued by the MARINA should be considered fully compliant to the requirements of the Convention, as amended. The Committee notes with satisfaction the positive conclusions of: (i) the independent evaluation report submitted by the Philippines in accordance with Article 5(4); (ii) the Office’s assessment; and (iii) the report of the Review Group established under arrangements adopted in accordance with Article 5(6). The Committee also notes that the Governing Body approved the inclusion of the Philippines as the first ratifying Member to be listed as fully meeting the minimum requirements referred to in Article 5(1), of the Convention, as amended (GB.340/INS/18/5). The Committee takes note of this information, which addresses its previous request.
Article 6. Facilitation of shore leave and transit and transfer of seafarers. The Committee requested the Government to provide information on the measures taken to implement this provision. The Committee notes that, in reply to its comments, the Government indicates that, to streamline the entry process of Filipino seafarers into the territories of Member States that ratified the Convention with ease and to resolve the urgent question of seafarers being refused admission into the territory of countries visited by their ships for purposes of shore leave, transit and transfer to join or change ships, MARINA transmitted to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) a letter concerning the recognition of the Philippines’ issuance of SIDs and the newly enhanced Seafarer’s Record Book (SRB). The said letter was circulated to all IMO Member States on 22 September 2020 through IMO Circular Letter No. 4237. While noting this information, the Committee requests the Government to indicate the measures taken to give effect to the requirements of Article 6 in respect of foreign seafarer nationals of countries for which the Convention is in force, who are to enter the Philippines for the purpose of the Convention and hold a valid SID issued in accordance with the provisions thereof.
© Copyright and permissions 1996-2024 International Labour Organization (ILO) | Privacy policy | Disclaimer