Examples of using Reference methods in English and their translations into Danish
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The tolerances and reference methods provided for in paragraph 2.
However, it is important to specify that in cases of dispute other methods may not replace reference methods.
The reference methods for sampling and analysis are indicated in Annex II C.
Whereas Community methods of sampling and analysis should be established to be used at least as reference methods;
Reference methods should be laid down to verify that those requirements are met.
Pending the decisions referred to in the first subparagraph, any internationally accepted analysis andtest methods shall be recognized as reference methods.
The reference methods for the analysis and the sampling of benzene and carbon monoxide shall be as laid down in Sections I and II of Annex VII.
Whereas it is necessary to monitor waters and to apply reference methods of measurement for nitrogen compounds to ensure that measures are effective;
The reference methods for the check to determine the quality of the imported oats as referred to in paragraph 2 shall be those described in Regulation(EEC) No 1908/84 5.
Point 6: The Commission is always seeking to lay down in its proposals reference methods which help to obtain reliable and comparable measurement results.
Furthermore, the International Vine andWine Office has organised a validation study of some of these methods with a view to their recognition as reference methods.
In the framework of the Common Measurement Programme it was decided to adapt the reference methods to technical progress, in order to overcome several shortcomings.
For substances for which reference methods and usual methods are prescribed, the results obtained by the use of the reference methods shall prevail.
Several of those usual methods of analysis are undergoing technical and scientific evaluation and a validation study of their precision andaccuracy with a view to their recognition as reference methods.
COMMISSION DECISION of 15 April 1993 laying down the reference methods and the list of national reference laboratories for detecting residues.
The reference methods for the analysis of sulphur dioxide, of nitrogen dioxide and of oxides of nitrogen and for the sampling and analysis of lead shall be as laid down in Sections I to III of Annex IX.
Whereas, pursuant to Article 4(1)(b) of Directive 64/433/EEC, reference methods should be laid down for assessing the results of the examination for residues;
The procedure laid down in Articles 13 and 14 for the adaptation on this Directive to technical progress shall cover the subsequent development of the reference methods of sampling and analysis referred to in Annex III.
In order to ensure that reference methods are uniformly applied, a list of reference methods should be drawn up each year and only methods included in the list may be applied.
Decision 93/257/EEC- Official Journal L 118, 14.5.1993 Commission Decision of 15 April 1993 laying down the reference methods and the list of national reference laboratories for detecting residues.
Establishing two reference methods of measurement for PCBs pursuant to Article 10(a) of Council Directive 96/59/EC on the disposal of polychlorinated biphenyls and polychlorinated terphenyls PCBs/PCTs.
Decision 89/610/EEC- Official Journal L 351, 2.12.1989 Commission Decision of 14 November 1989 laying down the reference methods and the list of national reference laboratories for detecting residues.
Whereas, in view of the importance of obtaining reliable measurements of exposure in relation to occupational exposure limit values, it may be necessary in the future to establish appropriate reference methods;
The reference methods for such verifications are often methods published by international organisations such as the CEN, IDF, ISO and AOAC International, which are regularly updated by those organisations.
Testing for the presence of zoonoses and zoonotic agents referred to in Annex I, column 1, shall be carried outusing the methods and protocols recommended by international standardisation bodies, as reference methods.
For reasons of legal clarity, certain provisions of Commission Decision 93/257/EEC of 15 April 1993 laying down the reference methods and the list of national reference laboratories for detecting residues(2) should be repealed;
Whereas since different sampling and analysis methods are applied in the Member States,it is necessary to permit, under certain conditions, the use of sampling and measurement methods other than the reference methods laid down in the Directive;
Whereas Commission Decision 90/515/EEC(6) lays down the reference methods for detecting residues of heavy metals and arsenic; whereas provision should be made for reference methods for detecting residues other than heavy metals and arsenic;
The procedure laid downin Articles 13 and 14 for the adaptation on this Directive to technical progress shall cover the subsequent development of the reference methods of sampling and analysis referred to in Annex III.
Commission Regulation(EC) No 213/2001(44) shall apply as regards the reference methods to be used for analysing products as provided for in this Regulation to determine whether their composition conforms to the declaration of release for free circulation.