Lashing Inspection Protocols at Ports
Quelle: https://www.imo.org/en/OurWork/Safety/Pages/CargoSecuring.aspx
Lashing inspection protocols at ports are standardized procedures and checklists used by port authorities and accredited inspectors to verify the correct securing (lashing) of cargo units, notably containers. They ensure compliance with international regulations (e.g. SOLAS, CTU Code) to prevent cargo shifts, protect vessel stability and enhance transport safety.
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