Examples of using Assessment process in English and their translations into Slovak
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All of the NCAs that responded to our questionnaire considered the risk assessment process to be‘appropriate' and‘transparent'.
We conclude in practice that this assessment process added limited value to the establishment of the ERNs.
It should be stressed here that, while the risk assessment process is based on scientific
Furthermore, the conformity assessment process for the approval of rolling stock against national rules can vary from one Member State to another,
The impact assessment process can help enhance stakeholder involvement during the early stages of the Commission's reflection.
The assessment process for this award entails the food being tested by expert committees who are not aware of the manufacturer,
its agency coordination role, has introduced a risk assessment process.
The impact assessment process was steered by an Inter-Service Steering Group;
Rules on how to carry out in general the noise assessment process, which has to be taken into account prior to the introduction of noise-related operating restrictions.
Calls on the Member States to share best practices on age assessment procedures with a view to setting high standards for the age assessment process across the EU;
The CE certificate exporter declares that the manufacturer has correctly performed the conformity assessment process and may issue the EU declaration of conformity.
All steps in the assessment process will be clarified
It is therefore immaterial that the industry applicant can choose in which Member State to start the assessment process for its active substance.
GMO cultivation would benefit from more flexibility and the risk assessment process from further harmonisation.
OiRA: free and simple tools for a straightforward risk assessment process- Safety
Figure 2- Preventive arm rules 17 Preventive arm assessment process Isthe Structural Balance(SB)
For clinical trials involving more than one Member State, the assessment process shall include three phases.
The information from the contractors is necessary to prepare a Feasibility Study and Environmental Impact Assessment process.
A fuller reading of the PPP Regulation therefore leads to the clear conclusion that the assessment process it lays down does take into account the‘cocktail effect'.
If this approach were followed, additional resources would need to be dedicated to IS in the assessment process and in the border control activities carried out by Member States.