Safety Authority means the National Offshore Petroleum Safety Authority under the Commonwealth Act;
Safety Authority means the national body entrusted with the tasks regarding railway safety in accordance with this Direc- tive or any binational body entrusted by Member States with these tasks in order to ensure a unified safety regime for spe- cialised cross-border infrastructures;
Safety Authority means an authority established in an EEA State, other than in the United Kingdom and other than the Intergovernmental Commission, in accordance with article 16(1) of Directive 2004/49/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on safety on the Community's railways and amending Council Directive 95/18/EC on the licensing of railway undertakings and Directive 2001/14/EC on the allocation of infrastructure capacity and the
Examples of Safety Authority in a sentence
Exposure to BPA, which can occur through its migration into food and drink and subsequent ingestion by consumers, may pose a risk to consumers at low levels, following an assessment published in 2023 by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
Any new and stricter requirements imposed by, for example, the Norwegian Food Safety Authority shall be for the risk of the lessee, since such requirements relate to the specific use of the lessee.
More Definitions of Safety Authority
Safety Authority means the Standards, Productivity and Innovation Board established under section 3 of the Standards, Productivity and Innovation Board Act (Cap.303A);
Safety Authority means Commission for Railway Regulation;
Safety Authority means the [F19Office of Rail and Road]F20 except—
Safety Authority means Commission for Railway Regulation; “series” means a number of identical vehicles of a design type;
Safety Authority means Railway Safety Commission;
Safety Authority means the national body entrusted with the task to regulate and supervise railway safety according to the provisions of this Directive;
Safety Authority s website” means the website at https://www.spring.gov.sg/;”.