Examples of using Secure operator in English and their translations into Dutch
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Secure operator”.
Member States shall establish a register of all“secure operators”.
The status of“secure operator” would be awarded to operators found to be in compliance with the requirements.
Facilitates the creation of secure supply chains consisting of"secure operators.
Member States should ensure that a list of“secure operators” is made accessible to other Member States' authorities and the Commission.
the shielding gas intended for secure operator.
Once awarded the status of secure operator, the operator concerned should then be subject to less stringent security controls.
The Committee would point out that the meaning of the term"secure operator" may vary from mode to mode.
Enables a"secure operator" to enjoy fast track treatment at security checks both inside the EU(e.g. ports)
of cooperation of the Member State and the"secure operator.
Member States shall ensure adequate monitoring of the“secure operator” scheme including the supervision of the recognised organisations for supply chain security.
lends itself to supply chain security in the form of a“secure operator”.
The definition of a"secure operator" is not calculated to secure the establishment of a harmonised system of minimum standards across the EU,
Setting minimum security requirements which operators have to meet before they can be awarded the“secure operator” status;
This article introduces the benefits of the“secure operator” status(“fast track treatment”) and the possibility to refuse a“secure operator” the application of these benefits.
The Committee also thinks that the Commission proposal should pay more attention to the advantages to be gained from"secure operator" status.
Secure operator” status demonstrates the ability of the operator to which it is awarded to keep the part of the supply chain under its responsibility free of security breaches.
Facilitation and simplifications shall include permission for“secure operators” to move their cargoes following procedures which set them aside from operators which are not secure. .
although this may be renewed where the secure operator concerned continues to meet the minimum requirements of the draft regulation.
A question needing analysis is the possibility of a situation arising whereby"secure operators" and other firms not having this status are offering their services on the transport market in parallel.
Member States could appoint recognised organisations for supply chain security for the purpose of assessing whether an applicant“secure operator” meets the required conditions.
Allows“secure operators” to benefit from facilitations where security controls are carried out
A voluntary framework for operators setting minimum requirements with which operators in four identified categories of supply chain operations must comply in order to be awarded the“secure operator” status;
A“secure operator” scheme would allow authorities responsible for security to concentrate their control resources on those operators not ready to meet minimum security requirements and to do so in the context of a common Europe-wide security drive.
storage facility or inland terminal to be awarded“secure operator” status.
Secure operators” would furthermore be able to demonstrate to the market their ability to keep the supply chain free of security breaches,
through recognised organisations for supply chain security, and to make the list of“secure operators” accessible to national authorities, focal points and the Commission.
For this reason the benefits associated with the status of'secure operator' and its impact on the supply chain should be defined more closely
chain operators a reality, every national authority will be confronted with operators having been granted“secure operator” status in another Member State expecting to be allowed to avail themselves of facilitations granted to national operators. .
the necessity to ensure recognition of nationally awarded“secure operator” status throughout the entire common transport market can,