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Section 1 – Historical background pag 4
1. Historical background leading to the adoption of the Load Lines
conventions pag 4
1.1 Load lines - History pag 4
1.2 Lloyd’s Rule pag 5
1.3 Plimsoll Line pag 5
1.4 First International Load Lines Regulations pag 7
1.5 1930 Load Line Convention pag 7
1.6 1966 Load Lines Convention pag 9
1.7 Work of the 1966 Conference pag 9
1.8 International Convention on Load Lines, 1966 pag 9
1.8.1 Introduction and history pag 9
1.8.2 Load Lines 1966 – Annexes pag 10
1.8.3 Amendments 1971, 1975, 1979, 1983 pag 10
1.9 The 1988 Protocol pag 10
1.10 The 2003 Amendments pag 11
„ Section 2 – Rules and Regulations pag 12
1. Rules and Regulations pag 12
„ Section 3 – International Convention 1966 pag 13
1. International Convention on Load Lines 1966 pag 13
„ Section 4 – Assignment of Load Lines marks pag 14
1. Applicable Assignment of Load Lines marks pag 14
„ Section 5 – Multiple load lines pag 15
1. Multiple load lines pag 15
„ Section 6 – List of attachments pag 16
1. Attachments pag 16
1.1. Set of Requirements for Application of the International Load Line
Convention, 1966 pag 17
1.2. Resolution MSC.143 (77) adopted on 5 June 2003 “Adoption of
amendments to the Protocol of 1988 relating to the International
Convention On Load Lines 1966” pag 18
1.3. SBLINT7 (ICLL 1996 Record Of Conditions Of Assignment) pag 19
1.4. SBLINT5 pag 20
1.5. Multiple load lines documentation (samples of flag Administration’s
instructions, ship’s status and ship’s statutory certificates) pag 21
1.6. Photos pag 22
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