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Major expansion of RightShip vetting includes human rights and crew welfare   

                               

RightShip has unveiled a major expansion of its vetting criteria including a comprehensive section on human rights. The new vetting criteria will be applied from 30 June this year

 

Marcus Hand | Mar 12, 2021

 

In a move that RightShip said was designed to drive shipping  beyond base compliance the number of items under assessment of its vetting system has been expanded from 20 to 50.

 

With the expansion RightShip has added separate andbrand-newsections for flag and class, ship structures,engineering,and a comprehensivesection on human rights.

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In terms of social responsibility Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) compliance or similar will be a basic requirement. The criteria states: Any vessel Flagged with a country that has not adopted and ratified the 2006 Maritime Labour Convention and without an equivalent level of compliance (for example a valid ITF Agreement).

We have seen anincreased focus onsocialwelfarefora vesselscrew during 2020. In response,weveadded in clear expectations regarding human rights, whichwere not part ofthe lastversion.Thisensuresthat all charterers now takesocialwelfare and

the rights of our seafarers into consideration every time they select a vessel for a voyage, said Steen Lund, CEO of RightShip.

Related: Over 300 owners and charterers join forces in bid to end crew change crisis

Human rights and the social welfare of seafarers have been in the spotlight over the last year with crew working onboard for periods well beyond the maximums stipulated in the MLC due to Covid-19 travel restrictions and the resulting crew change crisis. Some dry bulk charterers have blocked crew changes from taking as part of contracts.

 

The new vetting criteria will be applied from 30 June this year

 

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