Protection against Accidents (Dockers) Convention (Revised), 1932
Protection against Accidents (Dockers) Convention (Revised), 1932 (ILO Convention C32)
- Purpose: An international rule to protect dock workers from accidents when loading or unloading ships.
- Adopted: April 27, 1932
- Entered into force: November 30, 1934
- Relation to other instruments: It partially revises the earlier Protection against Accidents (Dockers) Convention, 1929 (C28). It was later revised in 1979 by the Occupational Safety and Health (Dock Work) Convention, 1979 (C152).
- Status (as of 2013): Ratified by 46 states; 13 of those denounced the treaty, often automatically after ratifying C152.
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