Amendment
This part was amended by Maritime Rules (International Omnibus) Amendments 2020 on 31 March 2021.
Part 52 gives effect to various Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) requirements not covered elsewhere in New Zealand law.
The MLC sets out minimum standards for the health, safety and welfare of seafarers in areas such as:
Ship-owners are required to ensure that seafarers meet the hours of work and rest required by the MLC. These requirements will only apply to seafarers not covered by STCW Regulation A-VIII/1 (which is given effect in Part 31).
The International Labour Organization's Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) considers almost every aspect of work and life on board, including:
Part 52 implements requirements in relation to Maritime Labour Certificates, interim Maritime Labour Certificates and Declarations of Maritime Labour Compliance. It also covers the flag state inspection regime for these ships.
Part 51 prescribes the crew accommodation standards for certain New Zealand commercial ships operating in offshore limits and the unlimited area.
The standards, which give effect to International Labour Organization crew accommodation conventions and recommendations, cover all those areas of a ship that crew occupy or use outside the ship’s workspaces, including:
This part was amended by Maritime Rules (International Omnibus) Amendments 2020 on 31 March 2021.
Part 52 entered into force on 9 March 2017.
Maritime Rules Various Amendments 2016 amended this Part in November 2016.
Part 52 was signed into law by the Transport Minister on 1 December 2015.