- Objective Maritime Labour Convention (MLC-2006) was developed by ILO together with IMO.
- MLC Certification process It took 2 years to analyse and create the manual, describe the procedures, work out the check lists in accordance with Labour Standards to comply with Maritime Labour Convention 2006. We take into account absolutely everything and created the procedures which allow the Management Company to control maritime labour standards and to be certified in accordance with MLC-2006.
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Maritime Labour Convention
All private crew manning offices (private recruitment and placement services) must be licensed, certified or otherwise regulated to ensure compliance in accordance with MLC-2006.
The main subjects:
- 1. Minimum age
- 2. Medical certification
- 3. Qualifications of seafarers
- 4. Seafarers’ employment agreements
- 5. Use of any licensed or certified or regulated private recruitment and placement service
- 6. Hours of work or rest
- 7. Manning levels for the ship
- 8. Accommodation
- 9. On-board recreational facilities
- 10. Food and catering
- 11. Health and safety and accident prevention
- 12. On-board medical care
- 13. On-board complaint procedures
- 14. Payment of wages