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Occupational Safety and Health (Dock Work) Convention, 1979 (No. 152) - United Republic of Tanzania (RATIFICATION: 1983)

Other comments on C152

Observation
  1. 2007

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Articles 4(1)(f); 4(3); 11(1); 13(2), (3) and (6); 14; 20(1); 26(1)(b); 28 and 33 of the Convention. Procedures for emergency situations; technical standards; width of passageways for pedestrians and cargo-handling appliances; measures to be taken so that the power to any machinery may be cut off promptly if necessary and rules to be followed when the guard or safety device has been removed; installation, construction, operation and maintenance of electrical equipment; safety of workers in the hold or on the cargo deck during operations; arrangements for the mutual recognition of testing requirements; rigging plan, and protection of workers against excessive noise. The Committee notes the Government’s indication that regulations are being developed for the general administration of occupational safety and health related issues in order to give effect to the application of the above referenced Articles of the Convention. The Committee wishes to emphasize that the indication that the new legislation is in the process of adoption does not free the Government from the obligation to ensure the application of the provisions of the Convention during the transition period and to provide such information in its report. The Committee therefore requests the Government to provide information on any progress in the preparation of the abovementioned legislation, and to provide a copy of the relevant texts once they will be adopted. In the meantime, the Committee asks the Government to provide detailed information on the manner in which it currently ensures the application of the abovementioned Articles of the Convention.
Article 36(1)(a). Periodical medical examinations. The Committee notes the information that periodical medical examinations are carried out once a year. The Committee asks the Government to indicate the provisions in national law or regulation, or other appropriate method, which provides for the intervals at which periodical medical examinations are carried out.
Part V of the report form. Application in practice. The Committee notes that the statistical information provided in the Government’s report do not appear to be relevant to occupational safety and health in dock work. The Committee therefore requests the Government to provide relevant information on the application of this Convention in practice, including extracts from the reports of the inspection services, information on the number of workers covered by the legislation, the number and nature of contraventions reported and the resulting action taken, and the number of occupational accidents and diseases reported.
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