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International Load Lines Convention 1966 by Rey john Cabillon is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The International Convention on Load Lines (ICLL) establishes regulations for load lines on ships. Load lines indicate the maximum draft allowed to ensure adequate stability and prevent overloading of ships. The ICLL was first adopted in 1966 and amended in 1988 to harmonize its survey requirements with other maritime safety conventions. The ICLL regulates the construction of ship openings and watertight integrity below deck to prevent water ingress from jeopardizing stability even when ships are loaded at
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- Rey john Cabillon
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