The organic production process of apicultural products is certified by IMO which is a Suiz certification company. |
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I too originally intended not to go against the grain and I argued that competence should fall to the IMO in such a globalised field as the sea. |
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Some organizations, such as IMO, noted that spouses of accredited staff members do not need work permits in their host countries. |
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The extent to which such bulkheads are fitted is determined by IMO standards that are based on the size and type of ship. |
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In IMO terminology, there is no such concept as an FOC and the presenter noted that the use of this pejorative acronym should be discontinued. |
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I'm glad he's going since IMO, the man is a fool and a knave. |
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This will not affect the rights and obligations of the EU Member States in their capacity as IMO contracting parties. |
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Several parties identified ICAO and IMO as the principle fora for addressing emissions from international aviation and maritime transportation. |
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The list shall contain for each ship its IMO identification number, its name and the route covered by the ship. |
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For example, the European Union intends to adopt a directive that may be at variance with IMO requirements and may require ships to carry additional grades of fuel, with associated practical difficulties. |
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In 2008, the IMO said, there were more than 120 attacks reported, more than 35 ships were seized by pirates and approximately 600 seamen were kidnapped and held for ransom. |
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The Assembly emphasized that the Working Group should not stray into the areas of competence of the IMO and that the Working Group not duplicate work which had been undertaken by that Organization. |
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Although TC has addressed this issue in conjunction with the United States and Sweden at the IMO, it is undetermined at this time if a new standard mass will be agreed upon, or if it will be adequate. |
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Oil pollution became another important issue for the IMO to tackle. |
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It is open to the flag states concerned to apply the relevant IMO conventions, protocols, codes and resolutions more rigorously and to ship owners and operators to bring their ships up to the necessary standards. |
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The annual report also interests itself in the work of IMO and the evolutions in legislation which are coming forward regarding greenhouse gas emission in the maritime sector. |
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During the discussion, the European Commission stressed the added value the EU is bringing to IMO's work and how the relationship between IMO and the EU could be strengthened. |
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The work of IMO is conducted through five committees and these are supported by technical subcommittees. |
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In January 1959, IMO began to maintain and promote the 1954 OILPOL Convention. |
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In 1969, the IMO Assembly decided to host an international gathering in 1973 dedicated to this issue. |
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Both products confirm to SOLAS regulations and IMO GMDSS requirements, and can be stored in a life raft pack or other survival craft. |
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Headquartered in London, United Kingdom, the IMO has 172 Member States and three Associate Members. |
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An application for PSSA designation should also contain a proposal for an associated protective measure that the proposing Government intends to submit to the appropriate IMO body. |
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The group finally restituted the results of its meetings to the following partners: CONAFE, Enda, IMO, Plan, Save the Children Sweden, UNICEF WCARO, World Vision International. |
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The Commission will also seek a mandate for negotiating within the IMO a revision of the 1996 Convention for the purpose of reviewing the test for shipowners loosing the right to limitation of liability. |
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A pressure which the European Union will not let up and it will follow closely the work of IMO whose efforts to reduce emissions and find a global solution were underlined in Cancun. |
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The fact that those very Member States want to block European agreements by referring to international IMO regulations who have not yet transposed these into national law themselves is sheer lunacy. |
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The IMO requires a 24 h watch on the DSC distress frequencies, and makes no provision for outage time when the station may be transmitting on the adjacent distress response channel using SSB radiotelephony. |
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The IMO series of fittings and accessories places the needs of the individual at the centre of this bathroom concept. |
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Most UN member states that are not members of IMO are landlocked countries. |
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The IMO is also responsible for publishing the International Code of Signals for use between merchant and naval vessels. |
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This was the first time the IMO had changed a TSS to help protect marine mammals. |
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To become a member of the IMO, a state ratifies a multilateral treaty known as the Convention on the International Maritime Organization. |
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As of December 2016, there are 172 member states of the IMO, which includes 171 of the UN member states plus the Cook Islands. |
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The three associate members of the IMO are the Faroe Islands, Hong Kong and Macao. |
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During the next few years IMO brought to the forefront a series of measures designed to prevent large ship accidents and to minimise their effects. |
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The IMO has a role in tackling international climate change. |
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The IMO has also increased its focus on smoke emissions from ships. |
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