1 For the purpose of this Standard, the term:
2 Each Member shall within the limits set out
in paragraphs 5 to 8 of this Standard fix either a maximum number
of hours of work which shall not be exceeded in a given period of
time, or a minimum number of hours of rest which shall be provided
in a given period of time.
3 Each Member acknowledges that the normal working
hours’ standard for seafarers, like that for other workers,
shall be based on an eight-hour day with one day of rest per week
and rest on public holidays. However, this shall not prevent the Member
from having procedures to authorize or register a collective agreement
which determines seafarers’ normal working hours on a basis
no less favourable than this standard.
4 In determining the national standards, each
Member shall take account of the danger posed by the fatigue of seafarers,
especially those whose duties involve navigational safety and the
safe and secure operation of the ship.
5 The limits on hours of work or rest shall be
as follows:
6 Hours of rest may be divided into no more than
two periods, one of which shall be at least six hours in length, and
the interval between consecutive periods of rest shall not exceed
14 hours.
7 Musters, fire-fighting and lifeboat drills,
and drills prescribed by national laws and regulations and by international
instruments, shall be conducted in a manner that minimizes the disturbance
of rest periods and does not induce fatigue.
8 When a seafarer is on call, such as when a machinery
space is unattended, the seafarer shall have an adequate compensatory
rest period if the normal period of rest is disturbed by call-outs
to work.
9 If no collective agreement or arbitration award
exists or if the competent authority determines that the provisions
in the agreement or award in respect of paragraph 7 or 8 of this Standard
are inadequate, the competent authority shall determine such provisions
to ensure the seafarers concerned have sufficient rest.
10 Each Member shall require the posting, in an
easily accessible place, of a table with the shipboard working arrangements,
which shall contain for every position at least:
11 The table referred to in paragraph 10 of this
Standard shall be established in a standardized format in the working
language or languages of the ship and in English.
12 Each Member shall require that records of seafarers’
daily hours of work or of their daily hours of rest be maintained
to allow monitoring of compliance with paragraphs 5 to 11 inclusive
of this Standard. The records shall be in a standardized format established
by the competent authority taking into account any available guidelines
of the International Labour Organization or shall be in any standard
format prepared by the Organization. They shall be in the languages
required by paragraph 11 of this Standard. The seafarers shall receive
a copy of the records pertaining to them which shall be endorsed by
the master, or a person authorized by the master, and by the seafarers.
13 Nothing in paragraphs 5 and 6 of this Standard
shall prevent a Member from having national laws or regulations or
a procedure for the competent authority to authorize or register collective
agreements permitting exceptions to the limits set out. Such exceptions
shall, as far as possible, follow the provisions of this Standard
but may take account of more frequent or longer leave periods or the
granting of compensatory leave for watchkeeping seafarers or seafarers
working on board ships on short voyages.
14 Nothing in this Standard shall be deemed to
impair the right of the master of a ship to require a seafarer to
perform any hours of work necessary for the immediate safety of the
ship, persons on board or cargo, or for the purpose of giving assistance
to other ships or persons in distress at sea. Accordingly, the master
may suspend the schedule of hours of work or hours of rest and require
a seafarer to perform any hours of work necessary until the normal
situation has been restored. As soon as practicable after the normal
situation has been restored, the master shall ensure that any seafarers
who have performed work in a scheduled rest period are provided with
an adequate period of rest.