White Lead (Painting) Convention, 1921
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| C13 | |
| White Lead (Painting) Convention, 1921 | |
| Date of adoption | November 19, 1921 |
|---|---|
| Date in force | August 31, 1923 |
| Classification | Toxic Substances and Agents |
| Subject | Occupational Safety and Health |
| Previous | Next |
| Workmen's Compensation (Agriculture) Convention, 1921 | Weekly Rest (Industry) Convention, 1921 |
White Lead (Painting) Convention, 1921 is an International Labour Organization Convention.
It was established in 1921:
Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to the prohibition of the use of white lead in painting, ...
[edit] Ratifications
| Country | Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Afghanistan | 12.6.1939 | |
| Afghanistan | 12.6.1939 | |
| Algeria | 19.10.1962 | |
| Argentina | 26.5.1936 | |
| Austria | 12.6.1924 | |
| Azerbaijan | 19.5.1992 | |
| Belgium | 19.7.1926 | |
| Benin | 12.12.1960 | |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2.6.1993 | |
| Bulgaria | 6.3.1925 | |
| Burkina Faso | 21.11.1960 | |
| Cambodia | 24.2.1969 | |
| Cameroon | 7.6.1960 | |
| Central African Republic | 27.10.1960 | |
| Chad | 10.11.1960 | |
| Chile | 15.9.1925 | |
| Colombia | 20.6.1933 | |
| Comoros | 23.10.1978 | |
| Congo | 10.11.1960 | |
| Côte d'Ivoire | 21.11.1960 | |
| Croatia | 8.10.1991 | |
| Cuba | 7.7.1928 | |
| Czech Republic | 1.1.1993 | |
| Djibouti | 3.8.1978 | |
| Estonia | 8.9.1922 | |
| Finland | 5.4.1929 | |
| France | 19.2.1926 | |
| Gabon | 14.10.1960 | |
| Greece | 22.12.1926 | |
| Guatemala | 5.1.1990 | |
| Guinea | 21.1.1959 | |
| Hungary | 8.6.1956 | |
| Iraq | 19.4.1966 | |
| Italy | 22.10.1952 | |
| Lao People's Democratic Republic | 23.1.1964 | |
| Latvia | 9.9.1924 | |
| Luxembourg | 16.4.1928 | |
| Madagascar | 1.11.1960 | |
| Mali | 22.9.1960 | |
| Malta | 9.6.1988 | |
| Mauritania | 20.6.1961 | |
| Mexico | 7.1.1938 | |
| Morocco | 13.6.1956 | |
| Netherlands | 15.12.1939 | |
| Nicaragua | 12.4.1934 | |
| Niger | 27.2.1961 | |
| Norway | 11.6.1929 | |
| Panama | 19.6.1970 | |
| Poland | 21.6.1924 | |
| Romania | 4.12.1925 | |
| Russian Federation | 10.10.1991 | |
| Senegal | 4.11.1960 | |
| Serbia | 24.11.2000 | |
| Slovakia | 1.1.1993 | |
| Slovenia | 29.5.1992 | |
| Spain | 20.6.1924 | |
| Suriname | 15.6.1976 | |
| Sweden | 27.11.1923 | |
| The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia | 17.11.1991 | |
| Togo | 7.6.1960 | |
| Tunisia | 12.6.1956 | |
| Uruguay | 6.6.1933 | |
| Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela | 28.4.1933 | |
The above list is from the International Labour Standards Department[1] of the ILO. It appears to be incomplete, and only lists ratifications on or after 1924.
[edit] Notes
- ^ International Labour Organisation International Labour Standards Department http://webfusion.ilo.org/public/db/standards/normes/appl/ generated on 7 May 2007.
[edit] External links
- www.ilo.org/ official ILO site.
- General description of ILO Conventions.
- Individual Conventions.

