Asbestos Convention, 1986 | |
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Signed | 24 June 1986[1] |
Location | Geneva[1] |
Effective | 16 June 1989[1] |
Condition | 2 ratifications[1] |
Ratifiers | 35 |
Depositary | Director-General of the International Labour Office[1] |
Languages | French and English[1] |
Asbestos Convention, 1986 is an International Labour Organization Convention, adopted at the 72nd session of the International Labour Conference.[1]
It was established in 1986, with the preamble stating:
Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to safety in the use of asbestos,...[1]
Ratifications
As of 2023, the convention has been ratified by 35 states from all continents.[2]
Country | Date | Status |
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Australia | 10 Aug 2011 | In Force |
Belgium | 11 Oct 1996 | In Force |
Bolivia | 11 Jun 1990 | In Force |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 02 Jun 1993 | In Force |
Brazil | 18 May 1990 | In Force |
Cameroon | 20 Feb 1989 | In Force |
Canada | 16 Jun 1988 | In Force |
Chile | 14 Oct 1994 | In Force |
Colombia | 25 Jan 2001 | In Force |
Croatia | 08 Oct 1991 | In Force |
Cyprus | 07 Aug 1992 | In Force |
Denmark | 18 Dec 2006 | In Force |
Ecuador | 11 Apr 1990 | In Force |
Finland | 20 Jun 1988 | In Force |
Germany | 18 Nov 1993 | In Force |
Guatemala | 18 Apr 1989 | In Force |
Japan | 11 Aug 2005 | In Force |
Kazakhstan | 05 Apr 2011 | In Force |
Luxembourg | 08 Apr 2008 | In Force |
Montenegro | 03 Jun 2006 | In Force |
Morocco | 13 Apr 2011 | In Force |
Netherlands | 15 Sep 1999 | In Force |
North Macedonia | 17 Nov 1991 | In Force |
Norway | 04 Feb 1992 | In Force |
Portugal | 3 May 1999 | In Force |
Republic of Korea | 04 Apr 2007 | In Force |
Russian Federation | 04 Sep 2000 | In Force |
Serbia | 24 Nov 2000 | In Force |
Slovenia | 29 May 1992 | In Force |
Spain | 02 Aug 1990 | In Force |
Sweden | 02 Sep 1987 | In Force |
Switzerland | 16 Jun 1992 | In Force |
Uganda | 27 Mar 1990 | In Force |
Uruguay | 06 Sep 1995 | In Force |
Zimbabwe | 09 Apr 2003 | In Force |
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