Complying with Maritime Labour Convention (MLC 2006)
Course Objective
  • To become aware of the background and provisions of MLC 2006
  • To understand the roles and responsibilities of: Flag State, Port State, ROs,
  • Ship Owners and Ship Management Companies, RPSL (Recruitment & Placement Services License) agencies, etc., in complying with the Convention
  • To become aware of typical issues arising from implementation of the Convention
  • To improve planning and preparations for Flag State and Port State inspections relating to MLC 2006
Duration
One Day
Venue
Online
Fees (* Exclusive of Taxes)
₹ 10,000

About the course

Initiated by International Labour Organisation (ILO) and entered into force in August 2013, the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC 2006) sets, for the first time, most comprehensively, seafarers’ rights to decent work and living conditions. MLC 2006 has come to be recognized as the ‘Fourth Pillar’ among IMO Conventions (SOLAS, MARPOL and STCW Conventions being the other three).

Delivered in interactive, seminar mode, this course focuses on practical aspects relating to implementation of the Convention by building upon examples and cases arising from inspections. The course aims to enhance the planning and preparations by the multiple agencies involved in recruitment and placement of seafarers.

Participants

Members of senior, middle and junior level management teams including HR managers from shipping and ship management companies; seafarers at the management levels, managers and staff working in RPSL agencies.