The 1972 Convention for Safe Containers has two goals. One is to maintain a high level of safety of human life in the transport and handling of containers.The Safety Approval Plate (CSC plate) is a legal requirement for all active intermodal shipping containers. See explanations of each section here. The Convention applies to an owner of a container used in international transport if the owner is domiciled or has its principal office in the United States. The class will allow the student to understand the basic requirements of CSC and also allow them the ability to ask the instructor questions. This solicitation is for services to certify Mobile Facilities (MFs) in accordance with the International Convention for Safe Containers (CSC). The Convention for Safe Containers (CSC), established in 1972, is an international agreement maintaining global container handling and transportation standards. The WCO, recognizing the unique position of Customs in the international supply chain, launched in June 2005 the SAFE Framework of Standards (SAFE Framework). International Convention for Safe Containers.