UKBA responsibilities Sample Clauses

UKBA responsibilities. ◻ When 100% embarkation controls are invoked, to ensure that the number of staff at the border controls is adequate for dealing with the traffic through-flow ◻ expedite primary line controls and carry out secondary line controls offline APPENDIX 4
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UKBA responsibilities. to ensure that the number of staff at the border controls is adequate for dealing with the traffic through-flow to enable Eurotunnel to meet its objectives ◻ where reasonably practicable, to be flexible in staffing levels in the case of unplanned additional traffic (e.g. ferry strike) ◻ to comply with the rules for intercepting vehicles escaping controls (separately annexed) ◻ to expedite primary line controls* and carry out secondary line controls offline * Agreed baselines for primary line controls are: ◻ 36 seconds for each passenger vehicle ◻ 13 minutes for each coach processed via the coach hall (based on joint surveys Aug 2008)
UKBA responsibilities. to ensure that the number of staff at the border controls is adequate for dealing with the traffic through-flow to enable Eurotunnel to meet its commercial obligations. ◻ where reasonably practicable, to be flexible in staffing levels in the case of unplanned additional traffic (e.g. ferry strike) ◻ to comply with the rules for intercepting vehicles escaping controls (separately annexed) ◻ to respect ET systems developed to enable vehicles reach secondary activity areas safely ◻ to limit the queue in front of the first heartbeat shed to one vehicle so as not to inhibit through traffic ◻ to limit the queue in front of the second heartbeat shed (not yet constructed) to two vehicles so as not to inhibit through traffic ◻ expedite primary line controls* and carry out secondary line controls offline e.g. in the control sheds, examination area (Scanner, Heartbeat, Cyclamen, D44, CO2 checks, etc.) *the agreed baseline for primary line control is 40 secs per vehicle ((based on joint surveys Aug 2008)

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