Medical Examination of Young Persons (Non-Industrial Occupations) Convention, 1946

Medical Examination of Young Persons (Non-Industrial Occupations) Convention, 1946 is an International Labour Organization Convention.

Medical Examination of Young Persons (Non-Industrial Occupations) Convention, 1946
C78
ILO Convention
Date of adoptionOctober 9, 1946
Date in forceDecember 29, 1950
ClassificationMedical Examination
SubjectElimination of Child Labour and Protection of Children and Young Persons
PreviousMedical Examination of Young Persons (Industry) Convention, 1946
NextNight Work of Young Persons (Non-Industrial Occupations) Convention, 1946

It was established in 1946 with the preamble stating:

Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to medical examination for fitness for employment in non-industrial occupations of children and young persons,...

Ratifications

As of 2013, the convention has been ratified by 39 states.

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