Commission inspector definition

Commission inspector means a person entitled to conduct a Commission inspection;
Commission inspector means a person fulfilling the criteria set out in Article 7 employed by the Commission, or employed by the European Maritime Safety Agency, or a national inspector, mandated by the Commission to participate in Commission inspections, listed by the Member States or by the EFTA States;;
Commission inspector means a person fulfilling the criteria set out in Article 7 employed by the Commission, or employed by the European Maritime Safety Agency or a national inspector, mandated by the Commission to parti- cipate in Commission inspections;

Examples of Commission inspector in a sentence

  • Before putting on gloves, the trainer shall present the fighter’s wrapped hands for inspection by the supervising Commission inspector.

  • For the purposes of subsection 130A(3) of the Act, the Registrar must publish the notice in the Official Journal.

  • Manufactured homes or manufactured buildings shall not be skirted until a Commission inspector has inspected the setup.

  • If a Member State or Commission inspector sights or by other means identifies a Non-Contracting Party vessel, they shall attempt to inform the vessel that it is presumed to be undermining the Conservation and Enforcement Measures of NAFO and that this information will be transmitted to Contracting Parties of NAFO, to other regional fisheries Organisations and to the flag State of the vessel.

  • SSI acknowledges that it is difficult to fix a price for vaccines in a long-term contract and therefore seeks input to a possible structure of the payment.

  • Since those shallow coals have bacterial decay, the biogenic gas is there— biogenic gas is what the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission inspector found in Markham's well.

  • If the test was witnessed by a Commission inspector, and you know the associated notification number, please provide it here.

  • Contestants desiring to stabilize the metacarpal bones may use no more than six inches (6”) of adhesive tape, not more than two inches (2”) in width, across the back of each hand, provided however that the Commission inspector or representative must sign each piece of tape prior to placing gauze over such tape.

  • Those names shall include the name of the Team Leader for the inspection, who shall be a Commission inspector employed by the Commission.

  • Any Commission inspector or representative must sign each hand prior to placing a glove on the hand.


More Definitions of Commission inspector

Commission inspector means a person selected by the Commission to take part in Commission inspections, who is a Union citizen or a national of a Member State of
Commission inspector means a person selected by the Commission to take part in Commission inspections, who is a Union citizen or a national of a Member State of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and who is employed by either of the following:
Commission inspector means an appropriately qualified person employed by the Commission or a person employed by the Member State to conduct compliance monitoring activities at national level on behalf of the appropriate authority and selected to take part in Commission inspections;
Commission inspector means an appropriately qualified person employed by the Commission or a national auditor mandated by the Commission to conduct civil aviation security inspections;
Commission inspector means an employee designated by the Commission to carry out the Compliance and Enforcement function on behalf of the Commission.

Related to Commission inspector

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