Consultation outcome

Merchant shipping crew accommodation regulations

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Maritime Labour Convention crew accommodation consultation responses

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Detail of outcome

Revisions to the draft marine guidance note were completed due to the suggestions received during the consultation. These corrections include clarification as well as further information.


Original consultation

Summary

Seeks views on the Maritime Labour Convention 2006 regulations about accommodation and recreational facilities for seafarers.

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Consultation description

The Merchant Shipping (Maritime Labour Convention) (Crew Accommodation) Regulation is one of a series of instruments designed to bring UK law into line with the Maritime Labour Convention 2006, an International Labour Organization (ILO) treaty concerning seafarer employment on merchant shipping.

The intended outcome of these regulations is that:

  • UK law complies with the requirements of the convention and directive 2009/13/EC
  • crew accommodation on ships built after the convention comes into force internationally meet the convention’s minimum criteria

Documents

Merchant shipping (maritime labour convention) (crew accommodation) regulation

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Published 8 May 2013

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