Voorbeelden van het gebruik van A of this code in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Ships which are not required to comply with part A of this Code.
Part A of this Code defines three security levels for international use.
No guidance is provided with respect to the definitions set out in chapter XI-2 or part A of this Code.
under the provisions of chapter XI-2 and part A of this Code, various responsibilities, which, amongst others, include.
port facility which is not required to comply with chapter XI-2 and part A of this Code.
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The port facilities which have to comply with the requirements of chapter XI-2 and part A of this Code are required to designate a Port Facility Security Officer.
requirements for drills and exercises are defined in part A of this Code.
Their knowledge of the requirements chapter XI-2 and part A of this Code and relevant national
deficiencies exist in the security equipment, documentation or arrangements required by chapter XI-2 and part A of this Code;
Contracting Governments, in considering how to implement chapter XI-2 and part A of this Code, may conclude one
Contracting Governments may identify a Designated Authority within Government to undertake their security duties relating to port facilities as set out in chapter XI-2 or part A of this Code.
The provisions of chapter XI-2 and part A of this Code are not intended to apply to port facilities designed and used primarily for military purposes.
Verification and certification of compliance of ships with the requirements of chapter XI-2 and part A of this Code on behalf of the Administration; and.
It is the sole intention of chapter XI-2 and part A of this Code to provide States with enough appropriate information to maintain their security integrity.
The security measures included in the SSP should be in place when the initial verification for compliance with the requirements of chapter XI-2 and part A of this Code will be carried out.
It is not the intention of chapter XI-2 or part A of this Code to delay or prevent the delivery of those in distress at sea to a place of safety.
The guidance given in part B of this Code should be taken into account when implementing the security provisions set out in Chapter XI-2 of SOLAS 74 and in part A of this Code.
Part A of this Code includes provisions relating to the verification
principles established in chapter XI-2 and part A of this Code.
The ships to which the requirements of chapter XI-2 and part A of this Code apply are required to have,
it may be appropriate to ensure compliance by security measures equivalent to those prescribed in chapter XI-2 and in part A of this Code.
Any Company operating ships to which chapter XI-2 and part A of this Code apply has to designate a Company Security Officer for the Company
contains reliable information clearly indicating that the ship does not comply with the requirements of chapter XI-2 or part A of this Code;
to indicate compliance with chapter XI-2 and part A of this Code and should include its duration,
mobile offshore drilling units on location to allow interaction with ships which are required to comply with the provisions of chapter XI-2 and part A of this Code.
The preamble of this Code indicates that chapter XI-2 and part A of this Code establish the new international framework of measures to enhance maritime security
reliable information that the ship does not correspond with the requirements of chapter XI-2 or part A of this Code, taking into account the guidance given in this Part of the Code. .
when duly authorized officers have clear grounds for believing that a ship is in non-compliance with the requirements of chapter XI‑2 or part A of this Code.
Contracting Governments should consider establishing appropriate security measures to enhance the security of ships to which this chapter XI-2 and part A of this Code does not apply and to ensure that any security provisions applying to such ships allow interaction with ships to which part A of this Code applies.