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1 The Netherlands Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 Declaration of Maritime Labour Compliance Part I (NOTE: This Declaration must be attached to the ship s Maritime Labour Certificate) Issued under the authority of the Government of the Netherlands by the Minister of Infrastructure and Environment With respect to the provisions of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 ( MLC, 2006 or also referred to below as the Convention ), the following referenced ship: Name of Ship IMO Number Gross tonnage is maintained in accordance with Standard A5.1.3 of the Convention. The undersigned declares, on behalf of the abovementioned competent authority, that: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) the provisions of the MLC, 2006 are fully embodied in the national requirements referred to below; these national requirements are contained in the national provisions referenced below; explanations concerning the content of those provisions where they differ from the MLC, 2006 are provided where necessary; the details of any substantial equivalencies under Article VI, paragraphs 3 and 4, are provided in the section provided for this purpose below; any exemptions granted by the competent authority in accordance with Title 3 are clearly indicated in the section provided for this purpose below; any ship-type specific requirements under national legislation are referenced under the requirements concerned.
3 The Working hours Act, article 1:1, paragraphs 1 and 2, and the Working Hours Decree Transport, art. 6.4:1-6.4:2 and 6.5:2-6.5:7, regulate the hours of rest on board in accordance with the MLC, The MLC, 2006, requires Member states to regulate either hours of work or hours of rest. In the Netherlands hours of rest have been stipulated. 7. Manning levels for the ship (Regulation 2.7) The Seafarers Act, art. 4 and 5, sets the requirements for manning, taking into account concerns about fatigue, and requires a Minimum Safe Manning Document, in accordance with SOLAS and the MLC, Accommodation (Regulation 3.1) The Regulation Seafarers, art. 3.20, regulates the operational requirements for accommodation on traditional sailing ships. The configuration requirements for accommodation do not apply to traditional sailing ships. 9. On-board recreational facilities (Regulation 3.1) The Regulation Seafarers, art. 3.21, regulates the operational requirements for recreational facilities on traditional sailing ships. The configuration requirements for recreational facilities do not apply to traditional sailing ships. 10. Food and catering (Regulation 3.2) The Seafarers Act, art. 48a (1, 3 and 4), the Decree Seafarers Merchant Shipping and Sailing Ships art.92 and a, and the Regulation Seafarers 3, art and 4, art , regulate the quantity and quality of food, drinking water and catering standards for meals in accordance with the MLC, The Regulation Seafarers, 4, art. 4.6 requires a monthly inspection of the stores for food and drinking water. The Decree Seafarers Merchant Shipping and Sailing Ships, art. 120 and 120a, requires a ship s cook or a person certified or instructed in the fields of food, personal hygiene and treatment and storage of provisions in accordance with the MLC, Health and safety and accident prevention (Regulation 4.3) The Occupational Safety and Health Act, art. 1 (1, 2 and 3i), 2 (c), 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 15(a) and 16, The Occupational Safety and Health Decree, art. 1.1 (4a), 1.36, 1.37, 1.38, 2.1, 3.2, 3.5 (g and h), 3.8, 3.16, 3.20, 4.1b-4.10d, , d, , 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 6.1, 6.3, 6.7, 6.8, 6.11, 6.11b-e,, 6.27 (3 and 4), 7.3, 7.4a, 7.5, 7.6, 7.7, 7.9, 7.17a-b, , , 9.3, and The Occupational Safety and Health Regulation, art regulate health, safety and accident prevention on board, in accordance with the MLC, On-board medical care (Regulation 4.1) The Regulation Safety Seagoing Vessels, art. 25 and 49 and Annex 5,regulate the medical supplies in accordance with the MLC, The Code of Commerce, Seamen s Decree, art. 61 (for existing ships), regulates medical care on board in accordance with the MLC, The Decree Seafarers Merchant Shipping and Sailing Ships, art. 91 and 118, 119 and 121, sets the certification requirements for medical first aid and medical care in accordance with the STCW-Code, as amended. The Regulation Seafarers, art regulates the requirements for hospital accommodation on existing ships (keel laid before August 20 th 2013) in accordance with the MLC, On-board complaint procedures (Regulation 5.1.5) The Seafarers Act, art. 69a, and the Regulation Seafarers, art require an onboard complaint procedure in accordance with the MLC, Payment of wages (Regulation 2.2) The Civil Code, Book 7, art. 616, 625, 626, 628, 631, and and 715, the Act on Allocation of Workers by Intermediaries (Waadi), Art. 8 and the applicable Collective Bargaining Agreement regulate the payment of wages to seafarers in accordance with the MLC, 2006.
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