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Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II UIA Org ID

Convention Concerning the Certification of Able Seamen

1946 Geneva Switzerland T g XT4614

Convention Concerning the Certification of Ships' Cooks

1946 Geneva Switzerland T g XT4609

Convention Concerning the Compulsory Medical Examination of Children and Young Persons Employed at Sea

1921 Geneva Switzerland T g XT2107

Convention Concerning the Creation of Minimum Wage-fixing Machinery

1928 Geneva Switzerland T g XT2801

Convention Concerning the Employment of Women before and After Childbirth

1919 Geneva Switzerland T g XT1903

Convention Concerning the Employment of Women on Underground Work in Mines of all Kinds

1935 Geneva Switzerland T g XT3504

Convention Concerning the Establishment of an International Scheme for the Maintenance of Rights under Invalidity, Old-age and Widows' and Orphans' Insurance

1936 Geneva Switzerland T g XT3507

Convention Concerning the Establishment of an International System for the Maintenance of Rights in Social Security

1982 Geneva Switzerland T g XT8210

Convention Concerning the Guarding of Machinery

1963 Geneva Switzerland T g XT6312

Convention Concerning the Inspection of Seafarers' Working and Living Conditions

1996 Geneva Switzerland T g XT9673

Convention Concerning the Liability of the Shipowner in Case of Sickness, Injury or Death of Seamen

1936 Geneva Switzerland T g XT3609

Convention Concerning the Marking of the Weight on Heavy Packages Transported by Vessels

1929 Geneva Switzerland T g XT2903

Convention Concerning the Maximum Length of Contracts of Employment of Indigenous Workers

1947 Geneva Switzerland T g XT4710

Convention Concerning the Maximum Permissible Weight to be Carried by One Worker

1967 Geneva Switzerland T g XT6708

Convention Concerning the Medical Examination of Fishermen

1959 Geneva Switzerland T g XT5910

Convention Concerning the Medical Examination of Seafarers

1946 Geneva Switzerland T g XT4613

Convention Concerning the Minimum Age for Admission to Employment as Fishermen

1959 Geneva Switzerland T g XT5909

Convention Concerning the Minimum Age for Admission to Employment Underground in Mines

1965 Geneva Switzerland T g XT6509

Convention Concerning the Minimum Requirement of Professional Capacity for Masters and Officers on Board Merchant Ships

1936 Geneva Switzerland T g XT3607

Convention Concerning the Night Work of Young Persons Employed in Industry, 1919

1919 Geneva Switzerland T g XT1906

Convention Concerning the Night Work of Young Persons Employed in Industry, 1948

1948 Geneva Switzerland T g XT4816

Convention Concerning the Organization of the Employment Service

1948 Geneva Switzerland T g XT4814

Convention Concerning the Partial Revision of the Conventions Adopted by the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation

1961 Geneva Switzerland T g XT6113

Convention Concerning the Prevention of Occupational Accidents to Seafarers

1970 Geneva Switzerland T g XT7007

Convention Concerning the Prohibition and Immediate Action for the Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labour

1999 Geneva Switzerland T g XT9997

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