Medical Certificate - MLC 2006
Medical Certificate - MLC 2006
Medical Certificate - MLC 2006
Purpose: To ensure that all seafarers are medically fit to perform their duties at
sea
1. Seafarers shall not work on a ship unless they are certified as medically fit to perform
their duties.
2. Exceptions can only be permitted as prescribed in the Code.
2. In order to ensure that medical certificates genuinely reflect seafarers’ state of health,
in light of the duties they are to perform, the competent authority shall prescribe the
nature of the medical examination and certificate.
4. The medical certificate shall be issued by a duly qualified medical practitioner or, in
the case of a certificate solely concerning eyesight, by a person recognized by the
competent authority as qualified to issue such a certificate. Practitioners must enjoy full
professional independence in exercising their medical judgment in undertaking medical
examination procedures.
5. Seafarers that have been refused a certificate or have had a limitation imposed on
their ability to work, in particular with respect to time, field of work or trading area, shall
be given the opportunity to have a further examination by another independent medical
practitioner or by an independent medical referee.
8. In urgent cases the competent authority may permit a seafarer to work without a valid
medical certificate until the next port of call where the seafarer can obtain a medical
certificate from a qualified medical practitioner, provided that:
(a) the period of such permission does not exceed three months; and
(b) the seafarer concerned is in possession of an expired medical certificate of recent
date.
9. If the period of validity of a certificate expires in the course of a voyage, the certificate
shall continue in force until the next port of call where the seafarer can obtain a medical
certificate from a qualified medical practitioner, provided that the period shall not exceed
three months.
10. The medical certificates for seafarers working on ships ordinarily engaged on
international voyages must as a minimum be provided in English.