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The Committee notes the Government’s latest detailed report indicating recent legislative changes giving further effect to the Convention, including Health and Safety at Work Regulations for Manual Handling of Loads (Official Gazette, 2006, No. 116-4417) and Methodological Guidance on the Investigation of Ergonomic Risks (Official Gazette, 2005, No. 95-3536).
Part V of the report form. Application in practice. The Committee notes the Government’s response to its previous comment concerning observations of the Federation of Workers of Lithuania (LDF) received in September 2004, regarding the application of the Convention in practice. The Committee notes that, according to information available to the State Labour Inspectorate, there were five accidents related to the manual lifting of loads in 2005, increasing to 26 accidents in 2008, and that, according to the information collected in the Public Register of Occupational Diseases, there were 103 cases of occupational diseases caused by load lifting and carrying in 2005 again, increasing to 164 cases in 2008. The Committee asks the Government to provide further information on the causes for this increase and, as appropriate, on measures undertaken or envisaged to reduce the number of cases of workplace accidents related to manual lifting of loads and the number of cases of occupational diseases caused by load lifting and to continue to provide information on the application of the Convention in practice.
1. The Committee notes the Government’s latest comprehensive report, which contains information on the application of the Convention as well as information on certain aspects of the practical application of this Convention.
2. The Committee also notes the observations of the Lietuvos Darbo Frederacija (LDF) received in September 2004 regarding the application of the Convention in practice. The LDF points out that knowledge is not available concerning the practical application of the Convention in the country, which runs counter to the Law of international agreements of the Lithuanian Republic. With reference to the statistical data, supplied by the Government in its latest report with respect to target checks conducted in more that 80 per cent of undertakings where approximately 68,500 workers are engaged in manual handling of loads, focused on compliance with general regulations on the manual transport of loads, the Committee notes that on the basis of this information alone it is not possible to appreciate the application of the Convention in practice. The Committee requests the Government to provide with its next report additional information concerning the application in practice of this Convention including data related to accidents reported and compensation claims raised or paid to enable the Committee to better appreciate the application of this Convention in practice.
The Committee takes note of the comments made by the Lietuvos Darbo Frederacija (LDF), which has been transmitted to the Government on 25 October 2004. The federation alleges the lack of practical application of the Convention in the country, which runs counter to the Law of international agreements of the Lithuanian Republic.
The Committee will come back to the comments of the Lietuvos Darbo Frederacija (LDF) at its next session, in the light of the information provided by the Government in response thereon.