No. 108 Seafarers' Identity Documents, 1958
3 August, 1964
No. 115
No. 124
Radiation Protection, 1960 Medical Examination of Young Persons (Under- ground Work), 1965
12 November, 1974
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1 December, 1965
(b) Applied with modifications
No. 17 Workmen's Compensation (Accidents), 1925
Article 9:
12 November, 1974
There are no comprehensive legis- lative provisions for the renewal of artificial limbs and surgical appliances for injured workmen.
Article 10: Similarly there are no compre-
hensive statutory provisions for the renewal of artificial limbs and surgical appliances for injured workmen.
No. 22 Seamen's Articles of Agreement, 1926
12 June, 1964
Article 1: Applied in respect of British
ships and foreign ships of nations not represented in the Colony by a Consular Officer.
Article 4:
Article 9:
Articles 12 & 13:
There is no specific legislation covering this practice, though it is not in fact permitted. There is no specific legislation regulating agreements for an in- definite period, though they are not in practice allowed.
Though no legislative provision exists there are well defined grounds upheld by legal decision on which a seaman can obtain his discharge.
No. 42 Workmen's Compensation (Occupational Diseases)
Revised), 1934
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30 March, 1965
Silicosis is excluded from the schedule of diseases in Article 2.
*No. 58 Minimum Age (Sea) (Revised), 1936
27 March, 1950
Article 2:
*No. 59 Minimum Age
Fourteen years. (Industry) (Revised), 1937
27 March,1950
Article 2:
Fourteen years.
No. 63 Statistics of Wages and Hours of Work, 1938
Parts II and IV and the provisions
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