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CSS Code Summary

The CSS Code, referenced in SOLAS Chapter VI, mandates proper stowage and securing of cargo to enhance safety during voyages. It provides guidelines on cargo operations, definitions, assessment of forces, and practical measures for securing various cargo types. Additionally, it includes specific guidance for semi-standardized cargo units and templates for preparing Cargo Securing Manuals.

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CSS Code Summary

The CSS Code, referenced in SOLAS Chapter VI, mandates proper stowage and securing of cargo to enhance safety during voyages. It provides guidelines on cargo operations, definitions, assessment of forces, and practical measures for securing various cargo types. Additionally, it includes specific guidance for semi-standardized cargo units and templates for preparing Cargo Securing Manuals.

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CSS Code (Code of Safe Practice for Cargo Stowage and Securing) Summary

CSS Code as per SOLAS

The CSS Code is referenced in SOLAS Chapter VI - Carriage of Cargoes. Regulation 5 of this chapter mandates that all

cargo must be properly stowed and secured throughout the voyage. Ships must comply with their Cargo Securing

Manual, based on the CSS Code.

Preamble

Outlines the purpose of the CSS Code: improving safety by giving practical guidance on cargo stowage and securing.

Emphasizes stability, strength, and proper securing.

Chapter 1 - Introduction

Applies to all cargoes except liquids and bulk solids. Stresses the need for proper stability, friction, blocking, and lashing

during cargo operations.

Chapter 2 - Definitions

Provides definitions for terms such as cargo unit, lashing, securing device, tipping, and sliding.

Chapter 3 - General Principles of Cargo Securing

Discusses cargo shifting hazards. Explains forces acting on cargo due to ship motion and emphasizes compact

stowage, proper lashing, and weight distribution.

Chapter 4 - Assessment of Forces

Guidance on calculating securing forces and determining lashings. Considers longitudinal, transverse, and vertical

forces.

Chapter 5 - Practical Measures for Securing Cargo

Provides practical tips for applying lashings, using friction mats, inspecting gear, and securing various cargo types.
CSS Code (Code of Safe Practice for Cargo Stowage and Securing) Summary

Chapter 6 - Semi-standardized and Non-standardized Cargo Units

Covers guidelines for cargoes like machinery, steel coils, and logs. Emphasizes ship-specific Cargo Securing Manuals.

Annexes 1 to 13

Contain templates, visual examples, and securing methods for specific cargoes such as timber, vehicles, paper reels,

and portable tanks. Also include guidance on preparing Cargo Securing Manuals.

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