DSF/PREN ISO 13479
Polyolefin pipes for the conveyance of fluids – Determination of resistance to crack propagation – Test method for slow crack growth on notched pipes (ISO/DIS 13479:2020)
| Organization: | DS |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 21 |
| ICS Code (Plastics pipes): | 23.040.20 |
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1.1 General This part of ISO 28005 contains technical specifications that facilitate efficient exchange of electronic information between ships and shore for coastal transit or port calls. It covers safety, security and efficiency enhancement information requirements related mainly to the relationships between the ship and the port and coastal state authorities. This part of ISO 28005 contains the definition of core data elements for use in electronic port clearance (EPC) messages. It does not define any structuring of messages or provide any guidance on what information is required for a particular purpose; it is a general data dictionary for safety, security or operation-related maritime information. Details about message formats and applications are defined in part 1 of this standard. The data elements in this part of ISO 28005 covers the data elements and the data model defined in the IMO Reference Data Model as specified in the IMO Compendium on Facilitation and Electronic Business. This version of the standard also contains data elements required to implement mandatory ship reporting as defined in IMO Resolution A.851(20) as amended by resolution MEPC.138(53) and bulk loading and unloading information as defined in IMO Resolution A.862(20). The mapping between ISO 28005 and the data element list in the IMO Reference Data Model is found in Annex B. 1.2 Application of the core data elements This part of ISO 28005 contains definitions of core data elements for electronic port clearance (EPC). These elements are based on requirements for ship-to-shore and shore-to-ship reporting as defined in the following: a) Most required information sets as defined in the FAL Convention, section 2.1. All these data sets can be sent on arrival or departure, determined by a flag in the massage header (MessageHeaderType):
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