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http://dx.doi.org/10.3796/KSFT.2010.46.4.466

A study on the work in fishing convention, 2007 and the fishing vessel's accommodation facilities standards in national fishing vessel act  

Kim, Wook-Sung (Sea Training Division, Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology)
Park, Moon-Gap (Sea Training Division, Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology / v.46, no.4, 2010 , pp. 466-475 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study intends to present a direction for the better reforming of fishers'onboard living conditions and proposals for preparing for ratification of the Work in Fishing Convention by means of making a comparison between standards on recent national fishing vessel accommodation facilities and standards on the Work in Fishing Convention and Its Recommendation, 2007, ILO. For the most part of standards on national fishing vessel accommodation facilities are somewhat insufficient to satisfy the provisions in Annex III of the Convention. Considering by items on fishing vessel accommodation facilities, the standards on insect protector, noise and vibration, heating and air conditioning, lighting, persons per sleeping room, recreational facility are not provided in national law. Headroom, separation of accommodation, sleeping room floor area, mattress size, mess room, galley and food storage are partially sufficient for the Convention. In case of sanitary facilities, national standards are not sufficient for the Convention. The other side, facilities related safety of ship and crew such as emergency escape etc., are fully sufficient for the Convention. These insufficiencies caused by different types of fishing vessel depend on originality of fishing method and practices. In the comparison between equivalent tonnage about vessel's length on convention and calculated tonnage of national existing fishing vessel, the difference are 226tons about length 24m and 501tons about length 45m. For that reason, headroom, persons per sleeping room, cabin of sicker and injured, sanitary facilities may decide to use gross tonnage in place of length (L) and the alleviating measure basis of convention. But in case of standards on sanitary facilities which are unsufficient for the Convention, specially in coastal fishing vessel length basis should be adopted with alleviating basis for less than length 24m.
Keywords
Standards on fishing vessels'accommodation; Accommodation facilities; Work in fishing convention;
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