International Code of Signals definition

International Code of Signals means the publication of that name published by the Organisation in 1985, and any document published by the Organisation amending that publication;
International Code of Signals means the International Code of Signals as established by the International Maritime Organisation;
International Code of Signals means the 1969 Edition of the International Code of Signals adopted by the Fourth Assembly of the Intergovernmental Maritime Consultation Organisation in 1965;

Examples of International Code of Signals in a sentence

  • The enforcement unit may com- municate by channel 16 VHF-FM radio- telephone, 2182 kHz (SSB) radio- telephone, message block from an air- craft, flashing light or flag signals from the International Code of Signals, hand signal, placard, loudhailer, or other appropriate means.

  • Ship reporting systems and reporting requirements should, as far as practicable, comply with the following principles:.1 reports should contain only information essential to achieve the objectives of the system;.2 reports should be simple and use the standard international ship reporting format and procedures; where language difficulties may exist, the languages used should include English, using where possible the Standard Marine Navigational Vocabulary, or alternatively the International Code of Signals.

  • Alternatively, the International Code of Signals may be used to send detailed information.

  • The following signals, ex- tracted from the International Code of Signals, may be sent by flashing light by an enforcement unit when condi- tions do not allow communications by loudhailer or radiotelephone.

  • Attention is drawn to the relevant sections of the International Code of Signals, the Merchant Ship Search and Rescue Manual and the following signals: (a) a piece of orange-coloured canvas with either a black square and circle or other appropriate symbol (for identification from the air); (b) a dye marker.


More Definitions of International Code of Signals

International Code of Signals means the International Code of Signals 4th edition published 2005 by the International Maritime Organization.
International Code of Signals means that code as published by the International Maritime Organization from time to time;
International Code of Signals means any published manual approved by the Authority containing the International Code of Signals adopted by the International Maritime Organization in 1965 and as amended from time to time.
International Code of Signals means theInternational Code of Signals adopted by the Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization and published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office in 1995, as amended and in force on 23 June 2000 .
International Code of Signals means the publication of that name published by the Organization in 1985 and includes any document published by the Organization amending that publication;
International Code of Signals means the International Code of Signals published by the Department of Trans- port; (Code international de signaux)
International Code of Signals means the code adopted by the Fourth Assembly of the Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organisation (IMO) in 1965 and any subsequent Amendments adopted thereafter.