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Draft code of practice on safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair, Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and ship repair (Geneva, 22-26 January 2018) Skip to main content ILO Advancing social justice, promoting decent work ILO is a specialized agency of the United Nations français | español Countries Country data and ILO results Africa Americas Arab States Asia and the Pacific Europe and Central Asia Topics 2030 Development Agenda Apprenticeships Care Economy Child Labour Collective bargaining and labour relations Cooperatives COVID-19 Decent work Digital labour platforms Disability and work Domestic workers DW4SD Resource Platform Economic and social development Employment injury insurance and protection Employment Intensive Investment Employment promotion Employment security Equality and discrimination Fair recruitment Forced labour, human trafficking and slavery Freedom of association Future of work Gender equality Globalization Green jobs HIV and AIDS Indigenous and tribal peoples Informal economy Labour inspection and administration Labour law Labour migration Maritime Labour Convention Maternity protection Millennium Development Goals Multinational enterprises Non-standard forms of employment Poverty Rural economy Safety and health at work Skills, Knowledge and Employability Small and Medium Enterprises Social and Solidarity Economy Social dialogue and tripartism Social finance Social protection Supply chains Sustainable enterprises Violence and harassment Wages Working time and work organization Work, peace and resilience Youth employment Sectors Agriculture; plantations;other rural sectors Basic Metal Production Chemical industries Commerce Construction Education Financial services; professional services Food; drink; tobacco Forestry; wood; pulp and paper Health services Hotels; tourism; catering Mining (coal; other mining) Mechanical and electrical engineering Media; culture; graphical Oil and gas production; oil refining Postal and telecommunications services Public service Shipping; ports; fisheries; inland waterways Textiles; clothing; leather; footwear Transport (including civil aviation; railways; road transport) Transport equipment manufacturing Utilities (water; gas; electricity) Search ilo.org Search ilo.org Menu Home About the ILO Newsroom Meetings and events Publications Research Labour standards Statistics and databases Contact Us SECTOR About us Staff list Sectors covered Activities Sectoral meetings Projects Topics Temporary Agency Work Food Security Crisis Recovery Domestic workers Urban Economy HIV/AIDS Violence and stress Green jobs Resources Recommendations and conclusions of sectoral meetings Sectoral standards Codes of practice and guidelines Sectoral country profiles Training materials Publications News ILO home About the ILO How the ILO works Departments and offices Sectoral Policies Department (SECTOR) Resources Publications Draft code of practice on safety and health in shipbuilding ... Draft code of practice on safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair, Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and ship repair (Geneva, 22-26 January 2018) Draft code of practice for discussion at the Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and ship repair Conference paper | 22 December 2017 Download: Draft code of practice on safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair, Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and ship repair (Geneva, 22-26 January 2018) pdf - 1.8 MB Tags: code of practice, industry, motor vehicle industry, occupational safety and health Tools This content is available in español français A A+ A++ Print Share this content in Key resources Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and ship repair © 1996-2022 International Labour Organization (ILO) | Copyright and permissions  | Privacy policy | Fraud alert | Disclaimer   Skip to top
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Draft code of practice on safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair, Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and ship repair (Geneva, 22-26 January 2018) Skip to main content ILO Advancing social justice, promoting decent work ILO is a specialized agency of the United Nations français | español Countries Country data and ILO results Africa Americas Arab States Asia and the Pacific Europe and Central Asia Topics 2030 Development Agenda Apprenticeships Care Economy Child Labour Collective bargaining and labour relations Cooperatives COVID-19 Decent work Digital labour platforms Disability and work Domestic workers DW4SD Resource Platform Economic and social development Employment injury insurance and protection Employment Intensive Investment Employment promotion Employment security Equality and discrimination Fair recruitment Forced labour, human trafficking and slavery Freedom of association Future of work Gender equality Globalization Green jobs HIV and AIDS Indigenous and tribal peoples Informal economy Labour inspection and administration Labour law Labour migration Maritime Labour Convention Maternity protection Millennium Development Goals Multinational enterprises Non-standard forms of employment Poverty Rural economy Safety and health at work Skills, Knowledge and Employability Small and Medium Enterprises Social and Solidarity Economy Social dialogue and tripartism Social finance Social protection Supply chains Sustainable enterprises Violence and harassment Wages Working time and work organization Work, peace and resilience Youth employment Sectors Agriculture; plantations;other rural sectors Basic Metal Production Chemical industries Commerce Construction Education Financial services; professional services Food; drink; tobacco Forestry; wood; pulp and paper Health services Hotels; tourism; catering Mining (coal; other mining) Mechanical and electrical engineering Media; culture; graphical Oil and gas production; oil refining Postal and telecommunications services Public service Shipping; ports; fisheries; inland waterways Textiles; clothing; leather; footwear Transport (including civil aviation; railways; road transport) Transport equipment manufacturing Utilities (water; gas; electricity) Search ilo.org Search ilo.org Menu Home About the ILO Newsroom Meetings and events Publications Research Labour standards Statistics and databases Contact Us SECTOR About us Staff list Sectors covered Activities Sectoral meetings Projects Topics Temporary Agency Work Food Security Crisis Recovery Domestic workers Urban Economy HIV/AIDS Violence and stress Green jobs Resources Recommendations and conclusions of sectoral meetings Sectoral standards Codes of practice and guidelines Sectoral country profiles Training materials Publications News ILO home About the ILO How the ILO works Departments and offices Sectoral Policies Department (SECTOR) Resources Publications Draft code of practice on safety and health in shipbuilding ... Draft code of practice on safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair, Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and ship repair (Geneva, 22-26 January 2018) Draft code of practice for discussion at the Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and ship repair Conference paper | 22 December 2017 Download: Draft code of practice on safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair, Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and ship repair (Geneva, 22-26 January 2018) pdf - 1.8 MB Tags: code of practice, industry, motor vehicle industry, occupational safety and health Tools This content is available in español français A A+ A++ Print Share this content in Key resources Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and ship repair © 1996-2022 International Labour Organization (ILO) | Copyright and permissions  | Privacy policy | Fraud alert | Disclaimer   Skip to top
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Shipbuilding and repair: ILO Meeting of Experts adopts a new Code of Practice to improve safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair Skip to main content ILO Advancing social justice, promoting decent work ILO is a specialized agency of the United Nations Русский Countries Topics Sectors Search ilo.org Search ilo.org Menu Home About the ILO Newsroom Meetings and events Publications Research Labour standards Statistics and databases Contact Us Eastern Europe and Central Asia About the office Staff Vacancies Areas of work Employment Enterprises development Gender equality International Labour Standards Occupational safety and health (OSH) Social protection Workers' and Employers' organizations Countries covered Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Russia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan News room Information resources Library Publications Video Links Newsletters Press about us Projects Events ILO home Regions and countries Eastern Europe and Central Asia News room ILO Meeting of Experts adopts a new Code of Practice ... Shipbuilding and repair ILO Meeting of Experts adopts a new Code of Practice to improve safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair Some 1.9 million workers around the globe will benefit from a revised code of practice which takes account of dramatic changes in the industry by incorporating a systematic and preventative approach to safety and health management. (...) Tags: code of practice, sea transport, occupational safety and health Tools This content is available in español français Русский A A+ A++ Print Share this content in Key resources Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and ship repair See also Web page ILO topic portal on Safety and Health at work Контакт для СМИ newsroom@ilo.org © 1996-2022 International Labour Organization (ILO) | Copyright and permissions  | Privacy policy | Fraud alert | Disclaimer   Skip to top
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Shipbuilding and repair: ILO Meeting of Experts adopts a new Code of Practice to improve safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair Skip to main content ILO Advancing social justice, promoting decent work ILO is a specialized agency of the United Nations Русский Countries Topics Sectors Search ilo.org Search ilo.org Menu Home About the ILO Newsroom Meetings and events Publications Research Labour standards Statistics and databases Contact Us Eastern Europe and Central Asia About the office Staff Vacancies Areas of work Employment Enterprises development Gender equality International Labour Standards Occupational safety and health (OSH) Social protection Workers' and Employers' organizations Countries covered Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Russia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan News room Information resources Library Publications Video Links Newsletters Press about us Projects Events ILO home Regions and countries Eastern Europe and Central Asia News room ILO Meeting of Experts adopts a new Code of Practice ... Shipbuilding and repair ILO Meeting of Experts adopts a new Code of Practice to improve safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair Some 1.9 million workers around the globe will benefit from a revised code of practice which takes account of dramatic changes in the industry by incorporating a systematic and preventative approach to safety and health management. (...) Tags: code of practice, sea transport, occupational safety and health Tools This content is available in español français Русский A A+ A++ Print Share this content in Key resources Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and ship repair See also Web page ILO topic portal on Safety and Health at work Контакт для СМИ newsroom@ilo.org © 1996-2022 International Labour Organization (ILO) | Copyright and permissions  | Privacy policy | Fraud alert | Disclaimer   Skip to top
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Afterwards, more researchers were committed to and expert knowledge into digital description based on providing health care services for users of various ages. (...) In order to reduce the costs and to systematize the Care Demands Decomposition Traveling Expert Knowledge Forest design of SDSP, we first formalize elderly care demands and Judging Slot Values Smart-Desire Global Optimization Algorithm smart services in a fixed data structure based on medical Expert Diagnosis, Medical Literature and Clinical Diagnosis User Demands Extracting Atomic care demands Self-repairing Artificial Global Optimization Fish Swarm Algorithm diagnosis and recent research in the smart home, such as Problem activity recognition, health change detection, falling detection Functional Non-functional Selected services Conversion Similarity Similarity and so on [15]. Since the expert knowledge system with a Expert Knowledge Unknown Data Acquisition large amount of knowledge provided a method of simulating Recent Researches TF-IDF Statistics Semantic Similarity Calculation Intuitionistic Fuzzy Cosine similarity Knapsack Probem Multi-objective the decision process of human experts [16], the expert Smart Services knowledge learned in geriatric diagnosis was adopted to Automatic Plan Generating decompose user demands into atomic demands.
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The training programme must cover all requirements for further education of the customers’ experts, education and training of the engineers/technicians of the instrumentation support service centre (ISSC) and organized courses for outside experts (managers, service engineers); 3 (c) Instrument maintenance and repair activity. (...) Even instruments of the highest quality that are operated correctly will sometimes break down. For the repair and servicing of instruments, experts with suitable qualifications and skills, as well as spare parts, are needed. (...) Arranging for visits of repair teams from abroad or sending equipment outside the country for repair is expensive and time-consuming.
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Fault report submission rate 8 5.7. Fault repair time 9 5.8. Value-added service call answer ratio 9 5.9. (...) If an additional fault is found (not reported but evident while carrying out repairs) these may also be repaired in the context of the reported fault. (...) Repeated repairs are to be counted separately in the total number of repair requests.
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Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and ship repair Skip to main content ILO Advancing social justice, promoting decent work ILO is a specialized agency of the United Nations français | español Countries Country data and ILO results Africa Americas Arab States Asia and the Pacific Europe and Central Asia Topics 2030 Development Agenda Apprenticeships Care Economy Child Labour Collective bargaining and labour relations Cooperatives COVID-19 Decent work Digital labour platforms Disability and work Domestic workers DW4SD Resource Platform Economic and social development Employment injury insurance and protection Employment Intensive Investment Employment promotion Employment security Equality and discrimination Fair recruitment Forced labour, human trafficking and slavery Freedom of association Future of work Gender equality Globalization Green jobs HIV and AIDS Indigenous and tribal peoples Informal economy Labour inspection and administration Labour law Labour migration Maritime Labour Convention Maternity protection Millennium Development Goals Multinational enterprises Non-standard forms of employment Poverty Rural economy Safety and health at work Skills, Knowledge and Employability Small and Medium Enterprises Social and Solidarity Economy Social dialogue and tripartism Social finance Social protection Supply chains Sustainable enterprises Violence and harassment Wages Working time and work organization Work, peace and resilience Youth employment Sectors Agriculture; plantations;other rural sectors Basic Metal Production Chemical industries Commerce Construction Education Financial services; professional services Food; drink; tobacco Forestry; wood; pulp and paper Health services Hotels; tourism; catering Mining (coal; other mining) Mechanical and electrical engineering Media; culture; graphical Oil and gas production; oil refining Postal and telecommunications services Public service Shipping; ports; fisheries; inland waterways Textiles; clothing; leather; footwear Transport (including civil aviation; railways; road transport) Transport equipment manufacturing Utilities (water; gas; electricity) Search ilo.org Search ilo.org Menu Home About the ILO Newsroom Meetings and events Publications Research Labour standards Statistics and databases Contact Us SECTOR About us Staff list Sectors covered Activities Sectoral meetings Projects Topics Temporary Agency Work Food Security Crisis Recovery Domestic workers Urban Economy HIV/AIDS Violence and stress Green jobs Resources Recommendations and conclusions of sectoral meetings Sectoral standards Codes of practice and guidelines Sectoral country profiles Training materials Publications News ILO home About the ILO How the ILO works Departments and offices Sectoral Policies Department (SECTOR) Activities Sectoral meetings Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on ... Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and ship repair Type: Meeting When: 22 - 26 January 2018 Where: Geneva, Switzerland The purpose of the meeting was to review and adopt an ILO Code of Practice on safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair. Information related to the Meeting: Final report Code of practice on safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair (Revised edition) Tags: code of practice, motor vehicle industry, occupational safety and health Regions and countries covered: Global Tools This content is available in español français A A+ A++ Print Share this content in Contact us Sectoral Policies Department International Labour Office 4, route des Morillons CH-1211 Geneva 22 Switzerland Tel. : +41 799 61 41 Email : sectormeetings@ilo.org © 1996-2022 International Labour Organization (ILO) | Copyright and permissions  | Privacy policy | Fraud alert | Disclaimer   Skip to top
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Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and ship repair Skip to main content ILO Advancing social justice, promoting decent work ILO is a specialized agency of the United Nations français | español Countries Country data and ILO results Africa Americas Arab States Asia and the Pacific Europe and Central Asia Topics 2030 Development Agenda Apprenticeships Care Economy Child Labour Collective bargaining and labour relations Cooperatives COVID-19 Decent work Digital labour platforms Disability and work Domestic workers DW4SD Resource Platform Economic and social development Employment injury insurance and protection Employment Intensive Investment Employment promotion Employment security Equality and discrimination Fair recruitment Forced labour, human trafficking and slavery Freedom of association Future of work Gender equality Globalization Green jobs HIV and AIDS Indigenous and tribal peoples Informal economy Labour inspection and administration Labour law Labour migration Maritime Labour Convention Maternity protection Millennium Development Goals Multinational enterprises Non-standard forms of employment Poverty Rural economy Safety and health at work Skills, Knowledge and Employability Small and Medium Enterprises Social and Solidarity Economy Social dialogue and tripartism Social finance Social protection Supply chains Sustainable enterprises Violence and harassment Wages Working time and work organization Work, peace and resilience Youth employment Sectors Agriculture; plantations;other rural sectors Basic Metal Production Chemical industries Commerce Construction Education Financial services; professional services Food; drink; tobacco Forestry; wood; pulp and paper Health services Hotels; tourism; catering Mining (coal; other mining) Mechanical and electrical engineering Media; culture; graphical Oil and gas production; oil refining Postal and telecommunications services Public service Shipping; ports; fisheries; inland waterways Textiles; clothing; leather; footwear Transport (including civil aviation; railways; road transport) Transport equipment manufacturing Utilities (water; gas; electricity) Search ilo.org Search ilo.org Menu Home About the ILO Newsroom Meetings and events Publications Research Labour standards Statistics and databases Contact Us SECTOR About us Staff list Sectors covered Activities Sectoral meetings Projects Topics Temporary Agency Work Food Security Crisis Recovery Domestic workers Urban Economy HIV/AIDS Violence and stress Green jobs Resources Recommendations and conclusions of sectoral meetings Sectoral standards Codes of practice and guidelines Sectoral country profiles Training materials Publications News ILO home About the ILO How the ILO works Departments and offices Sectoral Policies Department (SECTOR) Activities Sectoral meetings Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on ... Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and ship repair Type: Meeting When: 22 - 26 January 2018 Where: Geneva, Switzerland The purpose of the meeting was to review and adopt an ILO Code of Practice on safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair. Information related to the Meeting: Final report Code of practice on safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair (Revised edition) Tags: code of practice, motor vehicle industry, occupational safety and health Regions and countries covered: Global Tools This content is available in español français A A+ A++ Print Share this content in Contact us Sectoral Policies Department International Labour Office 4, route des Morillons CH-1211 Geneva 22 Switzerland Tel. : +41 799 61 41 Email : sectormeetings@ilo.org © 1996-2022 International Labour Organization (ILO) | Copyright and permissions  | Privacy policy | Fraud alert | Disclaimer   Skip to top
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