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What does LL stand for?

Load line (line on the hull of a ship indicating that the ship has reached its maximum permissible cargo load)


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The International Code on Intact Stability, 2008 (2008 IS Code), and amendments to the Solas convention and to the 1988 Load Lines Protocol to make the code mandatory, were adopted, and an MSC circular on early application of the International Code on Intact Stability, 2008 (2008 IS Code), to encourage its implementation, was approved.
Surveys for load line, safety construction and interim IOPP endorsements may be arranged by the owner contacting the ship's classification society directly.
The new construction rules, designed to increase a vessel's chance of surviving an accident, were agreed at the IMO's committee on stability and load lines headed by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (Amsa).
Article 115 The books and documents a ship must have and which are prescribed by this Act must be written in Slovene, whereas the international load line certificate, the international certificate of exemption from load-line provisions, the certificate of seaworthiness, the certificate of fitness to carry bulk cargo, the international tonnage certificate and the certificate of insurance or other financial guarantees and pecuniary liability for damage caused by oil spillages, the oil pollution prevention certificate, and the oil record book shall also be written in English.
Besides the bagmaker, Kliklok Woodman showed off a complete top load line that includes a high speed, turret-style glue forming machine, the ECT-625, and the infinitely variable pitch Vari-Right carton closet'.
Welding provides more uniform load lines, fore to aft, on the booms, and results in a more rigid structure with fewer points of stress concentration.
The increase in stability is because the load line (the imaginary line from the ground to where the patient's weight is focused) is slightly behind the same line in existing designs.
With the strongest electrostatic load lines, voltage remains consistently high - even as gun-to-part distances change - ensuring high efficiency coverage.

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