Examples of Code of Signals in a sentence
Alternatively, the International Code of Signals may be used to send detailed information.
The following signals, extracted from the Inter- national Code of Signals, are among those that may be used.
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.
The following signals, extracted from the International Code of Signals, may be sent by flashing light by an enforcement unit when conditions do not allow communications by loudhailer or radiotelephone.
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.
Examples of international meetings concerned with matters affecting the Coast Guard include those which dealt with the International Rules of the Road, international load lines, the Inter- national Code of Signals, safety at sea, and inter- national telecommunications.
The International Code of Signals will be used and such signals must be obeyed instantly, as failure to do so may result in exclusion.
Training should be based on the contents of the following publications as well as any national guidance: ● International Medical Guide for Ships● Medical First Aid Guide for Use in Accidents Involving Dangerous Goods● Document for Guidance – An International Maritime Training Guide● International Code of Signals (medical sections) Normally seafarers with medical responsibilities should go on refresher courses every 5 years to maintain their knowledge and keep up to date with new developments.
The communication shall include but not limited to the Estimated Time of Arrival, Vessel particulars including last port of call, health questions for free pratique as per International Code of Signals, cargo details, name of consignee and consignor and name of ship’s local agent responsible for port dues, indemnity for damage/ wreck removal and Government levy as applicable.
Subject to the arrangements agreed under point 16, a vessel flagged to a Contracting Party and fishing for tuna or tuna-like fish in the Convention area outside the waters within its national jurisdiction shall stop when given the appropriate signal in the International Code of Signals by a ship flying the ICCAT pennant described in point 7 and carrying an inspector, unless the vessel is actually carrying out fishing operations, in which case it shall stop immediately once it has finished such operations.