Maritime Labour Convention
The training on the Maritime Labour Convention is very important to ensure that ship owners and management understand and comply with the international standards set for the protection of seafarers.
Terms and Conditions
1. For the procedure of booking or registering for the training, please Registration.
2. The fee stated above already includes PPN.
3. The training will be conducted if the minimum participant quota is met, which is 25 participants.
4. The above fee is for public training. If your company is interested in conducting in-house training, please contact us via the Contact Us menu.
5. Training participants, whether registering as individuals or on behalf of a company, are not allowed to create additional terms or conditions regarding payment methods or other requirements beyond those established and determined by BKI Academy.
Syllabus
The Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) training is a program designed to provide a deep understanding of the international convention that governs the rights and protections of workers in the maritime sector. The MLC, adopted by the International Labour Organization (ILO) in 2006, aims to improve working and living conditions for seafarers worldwide. This training is essential for managers, shipowners, and professionals in the maritime industry to ensure compliance with the standards set by the MLC.
After completing this training, participants are expected to:
- Understand the Principles of the MLC: Explain the objectives, principles, and structure of the Maritime Labour Convention.
- Compliance with the MLC: Identify the requirements that must be met by ship owners and management to comply with the MLC.
- Rights and Obligations of Seafarers: Be aware of the rights and obligations of seafarers under the MLC, including working conditions, health, and safety.
- Quality Management: Be able to implement a management system to ensure compliance with the MLC on board ships and within the company.
- Follow-Up and Audit: Understand the audit and follow-up processes to ensure that MLC standards are continuously met.
- Introduction to the Maritime Labour Convention
- MLC Requirements
- Rights and Obligations of Seafarers
- Management System for MLC Compliance
- Audit and Follow-Up
- Ship managers and owners.
- Staff involved in human resource management in the maritime industry.
- Professionals working in compliance and auditing in the maritime sector.
- A bachelor's degree or an equivalent qualification from a higher education institution, particularly in the field of engineering or physics, or
- A relevant qualification from a marine or nautical institution and sailing experience (ANT/ATT II).
Please download the syllabus for this training Here
Specifications
Learning Methods | Classroom (Offline) |