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Safety Provisions (Building) Convention, 1937

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Safety Provisions (Building) Convention, 1937
C62
ILO Convention
Date of adoptionJune 23, 1937
Date in forceJuly 4, 1942
ClassificationConstruction
SubjectOccupational Safety and Health
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Safety Provisions (Building) Convention, 1937 is an International Labour Organization Convention.

It was established in 1937:

Considering that building work gives rise to serious accident risks which it is necessary to reduce both on humanitarian and on economic grounds, and

Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to safety provisions for workers in the building industry with reference to scaffolding and hoisting machinery,...

Ratifications and denunciations

  • As of 2013, the convention had been ratified by 30 states. However, nine of the ratifying states have automatically denounced the treaty because of subsequent ratification of conventions that automatically trigger denunciation of the 1937 treaty.