ISSN: 2165-7556
Department of Marine and Nautical Studies, Caribbean Maritime University, Palisadoes Park, P.O. Box 8081,CSO Kingston, Jamaica
 Review Article   
								
																Designing Effective OSH Policies for the Shipboard Work Environment 
																Author(s): Carolyn A. E. Graham*             
								
																
						 This review article is based on research into labour standards for seafarers to participate in OSH management on
  board merchant ships. It specifically addresses standards for seafarers’ representative participation and consultation
  as a viable mechanism which can assist in improving working conditions on board ships. However, some challenges
  have been identified with these standards. The article discusses the gaps in designing such standards for representative
  participation and the challenges surrounding its effective implementation and practice. In concluding, the article
  notes that for representative participation on ships to be effective, consideration should be given to the nature
  and organization of work on ships and other factors such as the size of the ship, management commitment, the
involvement of organized labour, and an effective inspection regime... View More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.35248/2165-7556-22.12.004