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International Code of Signals 2005 Edition


Year: 2021
Language: English
Author: IMO
Publisher: IMO
Edition: 5 (errata March 2022)
ISBN: 978-92-801-1738-7
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 175
Description: Codes of signals for the use of mariners have been published in various countries since the beginning of the nineteenth century.
The first International Code was drafted in 1855 by a committee set up by the British Board of Trade. It contained 70,000 signals, used 18 flags and was published by the British Board of Trade in 1857 in two parts, the first containing universal and international signals and the second British signals only. The Code was adopted by most seafaring nations.
This edition was revised by a committee set up in 1887 by the British Board of Trade. The committee's proposals were discussed by the principal maritime powers and at an International Conference in Washington in 1889. As a result, many changes were made, the Code was completed in 1897 and was distributed to all maritime powers. This edition of the International Code of Signals, however, did not stand the test of World War I.

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