MCA GIVES ADVICE ON MLC AND BROWN CODE AT SEAWORK 2013

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency will be at Seawork (25-27 June, stand B67) again this year, giving guidance on a wide range of topics. Staff will be available to discuss current developments in the regulatory framework for workboats, pilot boats and renewable energy industry service vessels, and the Maritime Labour Convention which comes into force internationally on 20 August 2013.

Mark Towl, Vessel Policy Manager, Maritime and Coastguard Agency, says:

 “The Maritime Labour Convention, (MLC) 2006 will bring important changes to many sectors of the industry and Seawork will give us the opportunity to inform our customers about how the changes will affect their organisations.”

The MCA will be presenting at  Seawork Conference (City Cruise Terminal),   on 25 June in conference room 1:

  • UK application of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC) to Workboats
            12:30pm – 1pm

  • Revision of the Brown Code
            1:15pm – 2pm






ENDS

Notes to Editors

‘Seawork’, now in its 16th successful year is the largest and fastest growing commercial marine and workboat event to be held in a European working port. Seawork attracts over 450 exhibitors and 7,200 visitors from all over the world.

For further information and to view the full conference program visit www.seawork.com

Seawork International Exhibition takes place in the Canary Islands Fruit Terminal, 103-104 Herbert Walker Avenue, ABP Southampton, Hampshire SO15 1HJ.

2013 Visitor Car Park  - car parking is based in Ocean Village and a shuttle bus is running throughout the day (8am – 7pm). Visitor car parking is located at SO14 3TJ.
The car parking is free to all Seawork exhibition visitors.



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