Recognised Standard definition

Recognised Standard means any technical, engineering or other standard, issued or published by any governmental body or professional or other institution, and generally recognised as applying to the gas industry in the United Kingdom or the European Union, as from time to time applicable;
Recognised Standard means any technical, engineering or other standard, issued or published by any governmental body or professional or other institution, and generally recognised as applying to the gas industry in the United Kingdom or the European Union, as from time to time applicable; Transportation Principal Document Section Y – Charging Methodologies Part A – NTS Charging MethodologiesPart A-I – NTS Transportation Charging MethodologyAmend paragraph 1.3.2(a) as follows:
Recognised Standard means any technical, engineering or other standard, issued or published

Examples of Recognised Standard in a sentence

  • The UNDP calculated a Mineral Resource estimate of 98.6Mt @ 23-65% Fe which includes 13.2Mt @ 50.2-64.8% Fe, and with a stated potential estimated at greater than 150Mt. The Mineral Resource estimate does not confirm to a Recognised Standard, such as JORC, and may not be used for economic purposes.

  • ABRASION RESISTANCEMDG 41 Clause - 3.8.2.6. Abrasion resistanceQLD Recognised Standard 23 Clause - 8.9.2 selection - General - Abrasion resistance All hoses should meet the abrasion resistance requirements of ISO 6805 as a minimum.

  • However, the Mineral Resource estimate does not confirm to a Recognised Standard, such as JORC, and may not be used for economic purposes.

  • John KabelSecretariat: Coal Mine Safety and Health Advisory Committee As part of the meetings held to develop the Recognised Standard on Respirable Dust Control, a number of issues were raised that do not directly relate to the RS.

  • The risk assessment process was based on the framework provided on Figure 3 (based on AS/NZS ISO 31000:2009, Recognised Standard 02 from the QLD Department of Natural Resources, MDG1010 Minerals Industry Safety and Health Risk Management Guideline [NSW Department of Trade and Investment, 2011] and Handbook 203:2006 Environmental Risk Management – Principles and Process [HB 203:2006]).

  • A Guidance Note is neither a Guideline as defined in the Mining and Quarrying Safety and Health Act 1999, (the Act) nor a Recognised Standard as defined in the Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999.

  • Although this work was of a professional standard, these estimates do not comply with a Recognised Standard.

  • Coal Mine Workers' Health Scheme Medical and Mines Induction to Recognised Standard 11 are required prior to commencing mining work.

  • Each year every mine is required under Recognised Standard 8 Conduct of Mine Emergency Exercises to conduct a major emergency exercise designed and organised by a committee convened under the auspices of the Site Senior Executive.

  • All components and hose assemblies are sourced and tested as a matched system.MDG 41 & QLD Recognised Standard 23 stipulates thathose assemblies shall only be fabricated using matched hose and fittings.


More Definitions of Recognised Standard

Recognised Standard means any technical, engineering or other standard, issued or published by any governmental body or professional or other institution, and generally recognised as applying to the gas industry in the United Kingdom or the European Union, as from time to time applicable;European Interconnection Document Section A – GeneralDelete paragraph 2.5.1(a)Section B – CapacityAmend paragraph 2.1.4(g) as follows:the “Auction Calendar” in relation to an Auction Year is the auction calendar published by ENTSOG National Grid NTS for that Auction Year;Section E – Rules for the Release of Incremental Capacity at Interconnection PointsAmend paragraph 1.1.1 as follows:This Section E provides a framework and rules to enable the release of incremental capacity (as defined in the Amended CAM Code) at Interconnection Points.Amend definitions in paragraph 1.2.1 as follows:
Recognised Standard means a standard or set of standards or technical regulations issued by a Recognised Organization or Notified Body.
Recognised Standard means any technical, engineering or other standard, issued or
Recognised Standard means a standard accepted/ recognized by Botswana Bureau of Standards and bears the mark “BOBS”.

Related to Recognised Standard

  • Recognised Market means any stock exchange, over-the-counter market or other securities market in any part of the world.

  • recognised stock exchange means any stock exchange agreed upon by the competent authorities of the Contracting Parties;

  • recognised person means a recognised clearing house or a nominee of a recognised clearing house or of a recognised investment exchange;

  • Recognised Exchange means the stock exchanges or markets set out in Appendix II.

  • international standard means a standard adopted by an international standardisation organisation and made available to the general public;

  • Ombudsman means the Company Ombudsman of AllianceBernstein, or any of his/her staff members.