IMO/ILO Guidelines on Seafarers' Hours, 1999 Edition
The IMO/ILO Guidelines on Seafarers' Hours provide essential directives for maritime organizations, shipowners, and seafarers to uphold safe working conditions at sea. Developed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the International Labor Organization (ILO), these guidelines comply with ILO Convention N. 180 pertaining to Seafarers’ Hours of Work and the Manning of Ships Convention.
These comprehensive guidelines help facilitate the effective management and regulation of seafarers' working hours. By applying the Guidelines on Seafarers' Hours, stakeholders can ensure compliance with international regulations and create safer working environments onboard vessels.
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Standardized Working Arrangements: The guidelines provide a standardized table outlining shipboard working arrangements. This ensures consistency in operational practices across various vessels and simplifies compliance monitoring.
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Effective Compliance Monitoring: The guidelines include a standard format for recording daily hours of work and rest for seafarers. This not only aids in compliance tracking but also promotes better time management and reduces fatigue among crew members.
With these essential resources, organizations can streamline processes in line with the STCW Convention, 1978, as amended in 1995. Adopting the IMO/ILO Guidelines on Seafarers' Hours empowers maritime administrations, shipowners, and crews to meet their legal obligations while prioritizing safety and well-being on board.
Invest in the 1999 Edition of the IMO/ILO Guidelines on Seafarers' Hours today and place your organization in a stronger position to meet both legal requirements and industry best practices.