Occupational Cancer Convention, 1974

The Occupational Cancer Convention is an International Labour Organization Convention on workplace safety standards against occupational cancer, established in 1974 during the 59th session of the Interlnational Labour Conference.[1] The convention entered into force in 1976 after ratification of Ecuador and Hungary. The convention has been ratified by 41 countries.

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Occupational Cancer Convention
Parties to the convention
TypeWorkplace safety standards
Signed24 June 1974
LocationGeneva
Effective10 June 1976
Condition2 ratifications
Ratifiers41
DepositaryDirector-General of the International Labour Office
LanguagesFrench and English
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