ICLL

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ICLL is the standard abbreviation for the Load Lines Convention, an international maritime treaty that sets minimum safe loading limits for ships to ensure their stability and safety at sea.

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instanceOf abbreviation
international maritime treaty
aimsTo ensure safety at sea
ensure ship stability
alsoKnownAs Load Lines Convention NERFINISHED
appliesTo seagoing ships
concerns reserve buoyancy of ships
watertight integrity of ship hulls
defines conditions for assigning load lines
load line marks on ship hulls
zones and seasonal areas for loading
field international shipping
maritime safety
hasAbbreviation ICLL NERFINISHED
hasVersion 1966 International Convention on Load Lines NERFINISHED
1988 Protocol to the International Convention on Load Lines NERFINISHED
isAdministeredBy International Maritime Organization NERFINISHED
isPartOf international maritime law
isUsedBy classification societies
flag states
port state control authorities
legalNature binding treaty for contracting states
objective prevent overloading of ships
reduce risk of foundering
regulates load lines of ships
minimum freeboard of ships
minimum safe loading limits for ships
requires issue of an International Load Line Certificate
survey and certification of ships
scope structural safety related to freeboard and watertight integrity
standsFor International Convention on Load Lines NERFINISHED

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