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These Guidelines apply to all shipborne navigational systems and equipment. The symbols listed in the appendix should be used for the display of navigation-related information to promote consistency in the symbol presentation on navigational equipment.
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2 Definition of the terms and symbols used Note: Subscripts...
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2 Definition of the terms and symbols used Note: Subscripts 1, 2, 3 etc., below relate to the appropriate spaces in figures A-9 to A-12 . For example:
Section 4 Symbols and Definitions. 1 Primary Symbols and Units. 2 Symbols. 3 Definitions. Parent topic: Chapter 1 Rule General Principles. Copyright 2020 Clasification Society, International Maritime Organization, International Labour Organization or Maritime and Coastguard Agency. All rights reserved.
symbol and colour definition for evaluation by hydrographic offices, ECDIS users, and manufacturers. In January 1989, the Safety of Navigation sub-committee of the IMO Maritime Safety Committee noted the need to define symbols and colours for both chart and navigation purposes, and invited the Comité International Radio-Maritime
Maritime Safety. Safety regulations for different types of ships. While there are no universally applicable definitions of ship types, specific descriptions and names are used within IMO treaties and conventions. The following is a non-exhaustive list ship types defined in various IMO instruments:
IMO's first task when it came into being in 1959 was to adopt a new version of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), the most important of all treaties dealing with maritime safety.
The following are examples of character symbols and Class notations that may recognise alternative or additional standards: