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Registration Number
20691
Title
Convention (No. 152) concerning occupational safety and health in dock work
Participant(s)
Submitter
International Labour Organisation
Places/dates of conclusion
Place
Date
Geneva
25/06/1979
EIF information
5 December 1981
Authentic texts
French
English
Attachments
ICJ information
Depositary
Director-General of the International Labour Office
Registration Date
International Labour Organisation 22 January 1982
Subject terms
Rescue
Labour
Ports
Health and health services
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
1260 (p.3)
Publication format
Full
Certificate Of Registration
Text document(s)
volume-1260-I-20691-English.pdf
volume-1260-I-20691-French.pdf
Volume In PDF
v1260.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Brazil
Ratification
18/05/1990
18/05/1991
Congo
Ratification
24/06/1986
24/06/1987
Cuba
Ratification
15/10/1982
15/10/1983
Cyprus
Ratification
13/11/1987
13/11/1988
Denmark
Ratification
22/12/1989
22/12/1990
Ecuador
Ratification
20/05/1988
20/05/1989
Egypt
Ratification
03/08/1988
03/08/1989
Federal Republic of Germany
Ratification
17/12/1982
17/12/1983
Finland
Ratification
03/07/1981
03/07/1982
France
Ratification
30/07/1985
30/07/1986
Guinea
Ratification
08/06/1982
08/06/1983
Iraq
Ratification
17/04/1985
17/04/1986
Italy
Ratification
07/06/2000
07/06/2001
Jamaica
Ratification
04/11/2005
04/11/2006
Lebanon
Ratification
06/09/2004
06/09/2005
Mexico
Ratification
10/02/1982
10/02/1983
Montenegro
Ratification
27/04/2017
27/04/2018
Netherlands
Ratification
13/05/1998
13/05/1999
Norway
Ratification
05/12/1980
05/12/1981
Peru
Ratification
19/04/1988
19/04/1989
Republic of Moldova
Ratification
22/01/2007
22/01/2008
Russian Federation
Ratification
14/07/2004
14/07/2005
Seychelles
Ratification
28/10/2005
28/10/2006
Spain
Ratification
03/03/1982
03/03/1983
Sweden
Ratification
13/06/1980
05/12/1981
Turkey
Ratification
17/03/2005
17/03/2006
United Republic of Tanzania
Ratification
30/05/1983
30/05/1984
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