SOLAS requirements for totally enclosed lifeboats
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The International Code of Signals (ICS) is a standardized system of maritime signals, flags, and codes used to communicate essential safety and navigation information between vessels, and between vessels and shore, especially during language barriers.
International signal flags are part of the International Code of Signals (ICS), a standardized system of flags, pennants, and numbers used for ship-to-ship or ship-to-shore communication. They help ensure safe navigation, especially during emergencies or when radio communication is unavailable.
Ship-to-ship or ship-to-shore communication
| Product | International Signal Flags |
| Flags Details | 26 alphabet flags
10 numeral pennants 1 answering pennant 3 substitute (repeater) flags |
| Flags Size | #1: 180×210 cm
#2: 120×135 cm #2(a): 90×120 cm #2(b): 70×90 cm #3: 60×70 cm #4: 35×50 cm |
| Flags Material | Nylon or Polyester Pongee |
| Weaving Method | Warp Knitting |
| Imaging Method | Silk Screen |





