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INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION Meeting of Experts to Adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and Ship Repair MECPS/2018/1 Geneva 22-26 January 2018 Note for the participants The Meeting of Experts to Adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and Ship Repair will be held at the International Labour Office, in Geneva, from 22 to 26 January 2018. The opening plenary sitting, which will be held in the Room V of the ILO building (R3 South), will begin at 11:30 a.m. The purpose of this Note is to assist participants in the Meeting to familiarize themselves with the organization and procedures of the Meeting so as to enable them to take an effective part, from the outset, in its work. Purpose of the Meeting The purpose of the meeting is to review and adopt an ILO Code of Practice on safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair. The draft Code of Practice on safety and health in Shipbuilding and Ship Repair (MECPS/2018), which has been issued in English, French and Spanish, will serve as the basis for the Meeting s work. Composition of the Meeting The Meeting will be composed of 24 experts - eight experts nominated by the Employers group and eight experts nominated by the Workers group of the Governing Body; and eight experts nominated by the Governments of Brazil, China, Japan, Nigeria, Philippines, Romania, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates. Should any of the Governments mentioned above decline to nominate an expert, one of the following Governments would be invited to do so: the Dominican Republic, Germany, India, Italy, Republic of Korea, South Africa, United States and Viet Nam. The Meeting will also be open to interested Government observers. In addition, representatives of certain intergovernmental organizations and certain international non-governmental organizations have been invited to attend the Meeting as observers. Officers of the Meeting For the Meeting, the Officers shall consist of the Chairperson, and three Vice- Chairpersons, respectively elected from among the experts in each of the three groups. The Chairperson shall direct the debates. The Officers shall approve the programme of work of the Meeting. MECPS/2018/1 1

Observers of the Meeting Method of work Government observers in ILO Meetings of Experts are allowed to attend plenary sittings as well as Government Group Meetings. Whereas they cannot participate in the discussions in the plenary sittings, they are encouraged to actively participate in the Government Group Meetings. Observers from IGOs and NGOs officially invited by the ILO are allowed to attend all plenary sittings. However, subject to the decision of the Officers of the Meeting, these observers will only be allowed to make brief statements at the end of the opening plenary. The experts will reach their conclusions by consensus. Working of the groups Arrangements have been made for the Government, Employers and Workers representatives to hold separate consultation meetings in the course of the Meeting. Arrangements have been made for the first official meetings of the groups on the opening day of the Meeting, Monday 22 January: Introductory session Documents 9.00 11.00: Government group Room V Employers group Room III Workers group Room IV Government participants are invited to an introductory session at 9:00 a.m. on 22 January in Room V. The participants will be informed about the Meeting of Experts, its draft programme over the five days duration, and the roles of participants. In order to enable participants to fully participate in the work of the Meeting, the following documents will be issued in English, French and Spanish: (a) (b) (c) (d) the draft Code of Practice on safety and health in Shipbuilding and Ship Repair (MECPS/2018) in English, French and Spanish; the list of participants (provisional, MECPS/2018/2) the draft timetable (MECPS/2018/3) and on the last day of the Meeting, the ILO Code of Practice on safety and health in Shipbuilding and Ship Repair, for adoption by the Meeting, based on the discussions. Final texts of the Code of Practice adopted by the Meeting will be submitted for approval by the Governing Body of the ILO and published by the Office after final editing. Participants are strongly advised to check the official notice board when they first arrive each day before going to the various meetings. MECPS/2018/1 2

In the weeks following the Meeting, the Office will send to all participants a brief report of the discussion of the Meeting for comments. Miscellaneous information Transport to the ILO building Participants coming by private car are asked to use car park P1. Please do not park in front of the main entrance. Public transport services link the railway station (Cornavin) (lines F and 8) and the airport (line 28) to the ILO building. The stop for the ILO is marked BIT and is located on Avenue Appia. From 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. the 8 bus runs every six to eight minutes and every 15 to 20 minutes there-after; from 7 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. the 28 bus runs every 20 30 minutes and less frequently there-after; the F bus runs every 15-20 minutes during rush hour and hourly after 8 p.m. Bus tickets valid for several journeys are on sale at the news agent inside the ILO building on the R2 level (south). Arrival at the ILO building Registration Please note that due to increased security procedures and on-going renovations of the ILO building, access to the ILO is restricted. Participants should bring with them valid identification (passport or national identity card). Participants arriving by car should follow the signs to the visitors parking P1 and from there, the signs indicating Door 4. Participants arriving by taxi should request the taxi to deposit them to Door 4 of the ILO, while participants arriving by bus should follow the signs from the bus stop to the ILO and follow the signs to Door 4 (situated in R2 South) (see map in Appendix II). At the security desk, participants will be welcomed by a staff member of the Secretariat, who will provide them with a visitor s badge. This unmarked visitors badge contains a microchip and allows you to access and exit the building throughout the duration of the Meeting. Participants will have to return this security badge when leaving the ILO building for the final time (either at the last day of the Meeting or earlier if applicable). Please deposit the badge in the box at the exit. Once having entered, participants are asked to direct themselves to the Meeting registration desk at level R3 on the South side of the building. Coat racks are placed at various points in the building, including near the meetings rooms. The coat racks are not guarded and property is left at the owner s risk. Participants will find registration forms at the Registration and Information Desk. Every participant, whether expert, adviser, or observer, is requested to complete a registration form carefully, in block capitals, and to hand it in at the Registration and Information Desk on R-3 immediately on the first day of the Meeting, in order that he/she may be officially registered. MECPS/2018/1 3

The Registration and Information Desk will be open during the following times: Meeting rooms Travel agency Financial matters Bank 22 January: 8:00 14:30 and 18:00 19:00 23 January: 8:30 14:30 and 18:00 19:00 24 January: 8:30 14:30 and 18:00 19:00 25 January: 8:30 14:30 and 18:00 19:00 26 January: 8:30 14:30 and 17:30 18:00 Each participant will be issued with a badge bearing his/her name. Participants are requested to wear this badge whenever they are in the ILO building. The times and places of the meetings to be held each day will be shown on the notice board next to the Registration and Information desk. The plenary sittings will be held in the Room V, where seats are reserved in three separate blocks for Government, Employer and Worker representatives. Participants will be given the opportunity to engage in a discussion. All of these statements are made from the speakers places. It is essential that speakers should speak into a microphone to permit simultaneous interpretation of their remarks. When a participant has been authorized by the Chairperson to speak, he/she should press the button on the microphone to ensure that it is switched on. The meeting rooms are equipped with a simultaneous interpretation apparatus, by means of which statements can be heard in the original or in an interpretation into one or another of the languages. The apparatus consists of an earphone, two push buttons for regulating volume and two push buttons for selecting a number corresponding to a particular channel. A branch of Carlson Wagonlit Travel is located on the R2 level (south). It is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. In order to avoid any problems with their return journey, participants who have not yet confirmed their reservations should contact the travel agency without delay. Delegates, who are entitled to receive reimbursement of travel and payment of subsistence allowances by the ILO, will be given instructions about these payments at the registration desk. A branch of the UBS is located at the north end of the building (R3 level), together with cash dispensers (ATMs) that accept Euro cards. Another cash dispenser is located on the R2 level near the newsagent. The bank is open from 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., Monday to Friday for cash withdraws and currency exchange. MECPS/2018/1 4

Postal and telephone services There is a post office on the R2 level at the north end of the building near the restaurant. It is open from 10 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. and from 12.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Local calls can be made from any telephone in the ILO building, including the meeting rooms, by first dialling 0 to get an outside line. Restaurants and bar Smoking First aid A restaurant, a self-service cafeteria and a snack bar are located on the R2 level at the north end of the building. There is a bar in the meeting area that is open while meetings are in progress. The ILO is a smoke-free environment. For this reason, smoking is not permitted indoors. Participants can, however, smoke outdoors on the balcony next to the Delegates Bar on R3 South. Where needed, participants may contact the Medical Service on the R3 level North (Tel. 7134). MECPS/2018/1 5

Appendix I Draft Timetable Monday, 22 January Tuesday, 23 January Wednesday, 24 January Thursday, 25 January Friday, 26 January 08:30 09:00 09:00 10:30 09:00 10:30 09:00 10:30 09:00 11:00 Registration Group meetings (G, E, W) Group meetings (G, E, W) Group meetings (G, E, W) Group meetings (G, E, W) 09:00 11:00 Group meetings (G, E, W) 11:30 13:00 Opening plenary - Election of the Officers - Opening speeches - Presentation of the draft Code of Practice - General statements 14:30 15:30 Group meetings (G, E, W) 15:30 18:30 - Introduction - Chapter 1 - Chapter 2 - Chapter 3 - Chapter 4 10:30 13:00 - Chapter 5 - Chapter 6 - Chapter 7 14:30 15:30 Group meetings (G, E, W) 15:30 18:30 - Chapter 7 (contd.) - Chapter 8 - Chapter 9 10:30 13:00 - Chapter 9 (contd.) 14:30 15:30 Group meetings (G, E, W) 15:30 18:30 - Chapter 10 - Chapter 11 - Chapter 12 - Chapter 13 10:30 13:00 - Chapter 14 - Chapter 15 14:30 15:30 Group meetings (G, E, W) 15:30 18:30 - Chapter 16 - Chapter 17 - Chapter 18 - Definitions - Appendices 11:00 13:00 - Adoption of the Code of Practice - Closing Remarks 14:30 17:30 - Adoption of the Code of Practice (if necessary) - Closing Remarks 18:00 21:00 (if necessary) 19:00 22:00 (if necessary) Code 19:00 22:00 (if necessary) Code 19:00 22:00 (if necessary) Code Abbreviations: G= Government group (Room V); E= Employers group (Room III); W= Workers group (Room IV); sessions Room V MECPS/2018/1 6

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