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Articles 20 and 21 of the Convention. Annual labour inspection report. Noting the information and statistics on the labour inspection activities carried out and the results of those activities, the Committee requests the Government to ensure that the central labour inspection authority publishes and sends to the Office an annual inspection report prepared in accordance with the conditions set out in Article 20 and containing the information required by Article 21. The Committee also requests the Government to refer to Paragraph 9 of the Labour Inspection Recommendation, 1947 (No. 81), which provides invaluable guidance on the manner in which the information required may be presented in the annual report.
Article 15(c) of the Convention. Confidentiality in relation to complaints. The Committee requests the Government to indicate the manner in which it is ensured that, in order to avoid possible reprisals by the employer against workers, labour inspectors treat as absolutely confidential the source of any complaint bringing to their notice any defect or breach of legal provisions and give no intimation to the employer or his or her representative that a visit of inspection was made in consequence of the receipt of such a complaint. It also requests the Government to indicate any exceptions to such obligation.
Articles 20 and 21. Annual reports on the work of the labour inspection services. The Committee notes the statistical data on the inspection visits made and on permits and licences issued by the Health and Safety Executive in 2005 and 2006. The Committee would be grateful if the Government would continue to supply such information and ensure that it will be included in an annual report on the work of labour inspection services, as prescribed under the above provisions.
1. Scope of application of the Convention. The Committee notes the Government’s report and the attached documentation concerning the objectives and operations of the staff of the Health and Safety Executive. The Committee notes however that the central labour inspection authority has not provided biannual reports on the activities of the inspectorate for the period 1999-2000 and that the statistical information provided for 2000 only covers activities relating to the supervision of legal provisions on occupational safety and health. Recalling that the legal provisions for which labour inspectors are responsible for the supervision may also include, in accordance with Article 3, paragraph 1(a), of the Convention, other fields such as hours of work, wages, health and welfare, the employment of children and young persons and other connected matters, the Committee would be grateful if the Government would provide information on the manner in which effect is given to this provision.
2. Powers of injunction of labour inspectors. With reference to the brief information provided by the Government concerning the application of Article 13, the Committee would be grateful if it would indicate the scope of the powers of injunction of labour inspectors in situations which the latter have reasonable cause to believe constitute a threat to the health or safety of the workers and in situations of imminent danger in this respect (paragraphs 1 and 2).
The Committee notes the information provided in reply to its previous direct request concerning Articles 10 and 11 of the Convention in the report for the period ending 30 June 1989. It especially notes the importance attached to the Health and Safety at Work (General) (Guernsey) Ordinance, 1987. The Committee would be grateful if the Government would provide with future reports all necessary information on the activities of the labour inspectorate in relation to the Ordinance and other labour legislation.
As regards Articles 20 and 21, the Committee hopes that annual inspection reports including all due information will be published and communicated to the Office within the time limits laid down.