White Lead (Painting) Convention, 1921
White Lead (Painting) Convention, 1921 is an International Labour Organization Convention established in 1921 to advance the prohibition of using white lead in paint.
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Date of adoption | November 19, 1921 |
Date in force | August 31, 1923 |
Classification | Toxic Substances and Agents |
Subject | Occupational Safety and Health |
Previous | Workmen's Compensation (Agriculture) Convention, 1921 |
Next | Weekly Rest (Industry) Convention, 1921 |
As of 2017 many leading global nations, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, China and India remain outside the organization.
Ratifications
As of 2013, the convention has been ratified by 63 states:
Country | Date | Notes |
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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 | |
Montenegro | 3.6.2006 | |
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 | ratified as the Soviet Union |
Senegal | 4.11.1960 | |
Serbia | 24.11.2000 | ratified as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia |
Slovakia | 1.1.1993 | |
Slovenia | 29.5.1992 | |
Spain | 20.6.1924 | |
Suriname | 15.6.1976 | |
Sweden | 27.11.1923 | |
The Republic of Macedonia[1] | 17.11.1991 | |
Togo | 7.6.1960 | |
Tunisia | 12.6.1956 | |
Uruguay | 6.6.1933 | |
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela | 28.4.1933 |
References
- Referred to by the United Nations as "The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" due to the Macedonia naming dispute.
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