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Convention (No. 42) concerning compensation for occupational diseases of 1934 (revised) (ratified pursuant to the law of June 26, 1948).
Konwencja (nr 42) o chorobach zawodowych z roku 1934 (zrewidowana) (ratyfikowana zgodnie z ustawą z dnia 26 czerwca 1948 r.).
Type
Convention (Konwencja)
Status
in force (obowiązujący)
Announced
1948-08-30
Texts
Keywords
labour and social insurancechoroby zawodoweinternational agreementssocial insurancebenefits for persons performing work for public purposesbenefits for accidents at work and occupational diseases
Related acts
Implementing Regulations (14)
- Government statement of October 30, 1970, on the ratification by Mauritius of Conventions No. 2, No. 5, No. 7, No. 12, No. 14, No. 17, No. 29, No. 42 and No. 98 of the International Labour Organisation.
- Government statement of September 25, 1968, concerning the extension by Great Britain of the application of certain International Labour Organisation conventions to certain British dependent territories.
- Government statement of July 4, 1968, on the participation of Barbados in Conventions No. 5, No. 7, No. 11, No. 12, No. 17, No. 19, No. 22, No. 29, No. 42, No. 74, No. 87, No. 95, No. 98, No. 101, No. 105, and No. 115 of the International Labour Organization.
- Government declaration of 28 January 1966 on the participation of Malta in International Labour Conventions No. 10, No. 35, No. 36 and No. 42.
- Government statement of 16 November 1966 on the participation of Guyana in Conventions No. 2, No. 5, No. 7, No. 10, No. 11, No. 12, No. 15, No. 19, No. 29, No. 42, No. 45, No. 95, No. 98, No. 105 and No. 115 of the International Labour Organization.
- Government Statement of 10 April 1965 on the Ratification by Honduras of Convention (No. 42) concerning workmen's compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted at Geneva on 21 June 1934.
- Government Statement of 6 April 1965 on the Participation of a Number of States in Convention (No. 42) concerning workmen's compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted at Geneva on 21 June 1934.
- Government declaration of 21 December 1959 on the ratification by a number of states of the Convention (No. 42) concerning workmen's compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted in Geneva on 21 June 1934.
- Government Statement of February 6, 1959, on the ratification by Luxembourg and Spain of Convention (No. 42) concerning workmen's compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1934, and Convention (No. 45) concerning the employment of women on underground work in any mine or quarry or in any operation for the purpose of boring for the extraction of minerals, adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1935.
- Government Declaration of January 16, 1953 on the ratification by Italy of Convention (No. 13) concerning the use of white lead in painting, adopted in Geneva on November 19, 1921, Convention (No. 39) concerning compulsory insurance against death for wage earners employed in industrial and commercial undertakings, in liberal professions, as well as homeworkers and domestic workers, adopted in Geneva on June 29, 1933, Convention (No. 40) concerning compulsory insurance against death for wage earners employed in agricultural undertakings, adopted in Geneva on June 29, 1933, Convention (No. 42) concerning compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1934, Convention (No. 48) concerning the establishment of a system of international equality of treatment in respect of benefits for invalidity, old age and death, adopted in Geneva on June 22, 1935, Convention (No. 77) concerning the medical examination of fitness for employment in industry of children and young persons, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946, Convention (No. 78) concerning the medical examination of fitness for employment of children and young persons in non-industrial occupations, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946, and Convention (No. 79) concerning the restriction of night work of children and young persons in non-industrial occupations, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946.
- Government Declaration of July 2, 1952, on the ratification by the Union of South Africa of Convention (No. 42) concerning Benefits for Occupational Diseases (Revised), adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1934.
- Government statement of March 22, 1952, on the ratification by a number of states of Convention (No. 42) concerning compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1934.
- Government Declaration of May 10, 1951, on the ratification by Argentina of Convention (No. 17) concerning compensation for industrial accidents, adopted in Geneva on June 10, 1925, Convention (No. 19) concerning equality of treatment for national and foreign workers as regards compensation for industrial accidents, adopted in Geneva on June 5, 1925, Convention (No. 22) concerning the contract of employment of seafarers, adopted in Geneva on June 24, 1926, Convention (No. 23) concerning the repatriation of seafarers, adopted in Geneva on June 23, 1926, Convention (No. 27) concerning the marking of the weight on heavy packages transported by vessels, adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1929, Convention (No. 42) concerning compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1934, and Convention (No. 80) concerning the partial revision of the Conventions adopted by the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation at its first twenty-eight sessions, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946.
- Government Declaration of November 18, 1948, concerning the deposit by Poland of the instrument of ratification of Convention (No. 42) concerning compensation for occupational diseases (revised in 1934), adopted at Geneva on June 21, 1934.
Acts referring to this act
- Legal Basis: Government statement of October 30, 1970, on the ratification by Mauritius of Conventions No. 2, No. 5, No. 7, No. 12, No. 14, No. 17, No. 29, No. 42 and No. 98 of the International Labour Organisation.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of September 25, 1968, concerning the extension by Great Britain of the application of certain International Labour Organisation conventions to certain British dependent territories.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of July 4, 1968, on the participation of Barbados in Conventions No. 5, No. 7, No. 11, No. 12, No. 17, No. 19, No. 22, No. 29, No. 42, No. 74, No. 87, No. 95, No. 98, No. 101, No. 105, and No. 115 of the International Labour Organization.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of 16 November 1966 on the participation of Guyana in Conventions No. 2, No. 5, No. 7, No. 10, No. 11, No. 12, No. 15, No. 19, No. 29, No. 42, No. 45, No. 95, No. 98, No. 105 and No. 115 of the International Labour Organization.
- Legal Basis: Government declaration of 28 January 1966 on the participation of Malta in International Labour Conventions No. 10, No. 35, No. 36 and No. 42.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of 10 April 1965 on the Ratification by Honduras of Convention (No. 42) concerning workmen's compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted at Geneva on 21 June 1934.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of 6 April 1965 on the Participation of a Number of States in Convention (No. 42) concerning workmen's compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted at Geneva on 21 June 1934.
- Legal Basis: Government declaration of 21 December 1959 on the ratification by a number of states of the Convention (No. 42) concerning workmen's compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted in Geneva on 21 June 1934.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of February 6, 1959, on the ratification by Luxembourg and Spain of Convention (No. 42) concerning workmen's compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1934, and Convention (No. 45) concerning the employment of women on underground work in any mine or quarry or in any operation for the purpose of boring for the extraction of minerals, adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1935.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of January 16, 1953 on the ratification by Italy of Convention (No. 13) concerning the use of white lead in painting, adopted in Geneva on November 19, 1921, Convention (No. 39) concerning compulsory insurance against death for wage earners employed in industrial and commercial undertakings, in liberal professions, as well as homeworkers and domestic workers, adopted in Geneva on June 29, 1933, Convention (No. 40) concerning compulsory insurance against death for wage earners employed in agricultural undertakings, adopted in Geneva on June 29, 1933, Convention (No. 42) concerning compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1934, Convention (No. 48) concerning the establishment of a system of international equality of treatment in respect of benefits for invalidity, old age and death, adopted in Geneva on June 22, 1935, Convention (No. 77) concerning the medical examination of fitness for employment in industry of children and young persons, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946, Convention (No. 78) concerning the medical examination of fitness for employment of children and young persons in non-industrial occupations, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946, and Convention (No. 79) concerning the restriction of night work of children and young persons in non-industrial occupations, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of July 2, 1952, on the ratification by the Union of South Africa of Convention (No. 42) concerning Benefits for Occupational Diseases (Revised), adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1934.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of March 22, 1952, on the ratification by a number of states of Convention (No. 42) concerning compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1934.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of May 10, 1951, on the ratification by Argentina of Convention (No. 17) concerning compensation for industrial accidents, adopted in Geneva on June 10, 1925, Convention (No. 19) concerning equality of treatment for national and foreign workers as regards compensation for industrial accidents, adopted in Geneva on June 5, 1925, Convention (No. 22) concerning the contract of employment of seafarers, adopted in Geneva on June 24, 1926, Convention (No. 23) concerning the repatriation of seafarers, adopted in Geneva on June 23, 1926, Convention (No. 27) concerning the marking of the weight on heavy packages transported by vessels, adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1929, Convention (No. 42) concerning compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1934, and Convention (No. 80) concerning the partial revision of the Conventions adopted by the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation at its first twenty-eight sessions, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of November 18, 1948, concerning the deposit by Poland of the instrument of ratification of Convention (No. 42) concerning compensation for occupational diseases (revised in 1934), adopted at Geneva on June 21, 1934.