Guidance

The Seafarers' Charter

The Seafarers' Charter is a voluntary agreement of standards for seafarers between the UK government and maritime operators.

Documents

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Details

The purpose of the charter is to promote good employment practices and protections for seafarers. It aims to protect and improve seafarer welfare and employment. It sets out standards for operators relating to:

  • pay
  • professional development
  • contracts of employment
  • social welfare
  • tours of duty and rest
  • training
  • drugs and alcohol

Operators who can demonstrate that they comply with the standards set out in the charter can apply for verified Seafarers鈥� Charter status.

The Seafarers鈥� Charter document sets out:

  • the objectives and scope of the charter
  • the application and verification process

The Seafarers鈥� Charter detailed requirements document sets out the standards operators must meet to receive verified Seafarers鈥� Charter status.

The Seafarers鈥� Charter questions and answers document provides additional context and detail that may be helpful to operators.

Organisations wishing to find out more or wishing to apply for Verified Seafarers鈥� Charter status, should contact聽SeaFarersCharter@dft.gov.uk.

Updates to this page

Published 24 July 2023

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