
CSC (Container Safety Convention)
The CSC (Container Safety Convention) is an international safety regulation established by the International Maritime Organization to ensure the secure transport of cargo containers on ships. It sets standards for container design, construction, and maintenance, including safety markings and regular inspections. The goal is to prevent accidents like containers falling overboard or causing damage during transit. By adhering to the CSC, shipping companies help protect cargo, crew, and the environment, ensuring that containers are safe for handling and sea transportation.