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Who is this course for?
This Introduction to the Maritime Labour Convention course is designed to give an overall understanding of the Maritime Labour Convention and its importance to you as a seafarer or as a person with responsibilities relating to seafarers.
Is previous experience required?
You do not need prior knowledge or experience to complete this course.
How will this course benefit me?
This course is designed to give an overall understanding of the Maritime Labour Convention and its importance to you as a seafarer or as a person with responsibilities relating to seafarers.
How will this course benefit my company?
This course is designed to give an overall understanding of the Maritime Labour Convention and its importance to you as a seafarer or as a person with responsibilities relating to seafarers.
What standards are referred to in this course?
Maritime Labour Convention (MLC2006)
The ILO’s Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work
Is there an assessment?
Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 70%.
• Explain the background of the MLC and how and why it came into being
• Describe what the MLC is
• Demonstrate knowledge of the rights the convention grants to all seafarers
• Explain how the MLC is structured
Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 70%.
• Internet access - users will need a device with a web browser and internet connection
• System - runs on computers, tablets and mobile devices using Windows 7 and above and MAC OS devices running IOS 11 and above
• Browsers - Edge, Chrome, Firefox and Safari
• Minimum browser size - none
• Audio - requires device speaker or headphones