H.845.13 : Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 5M: Basic electrocardiograph
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H.845.13 : Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 5M: Basic electrocardiograph
Recommendation H.845.13
In force components
Number
Title
Status
H.845.13 (04/17)
Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 5M: Basic electrocardiograph
In force
Superseded and Withdrawn components
Number
Title
Status
H.845.13 (01/15)
Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health devices: PAN/LAN/TAN interface Part 5M: Basic electrocardiograph: Agent
Superseded
H.845.13 (07/16)
Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health devices: PAN/LAN/TAN interface Part 5M: Basic electrocardiograph: Agent
Superseded
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Language:English
Score: 751906.54
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https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-H.845.13
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[BASIC COMMITMENT]
BASIC COMMITMENT + IMPORTER OF RECORD (3)
DWPR
Afghanistan (2016)
Text ... investment in [AC] was not a requirement for engaging in foreign trade activities. [AC] and foreign natural persons or legal persons had the right to engage in import and export activities. … a natural person or a legal entity located abroad wishing to be a declarant (importer of record) could either (i) enter into a purchase-sale contract with an [AC] legal or natural person in [AC], in which case the foreign person or entity would be the importer of record without being required to register in [AC]; or, (ii) register as a legal person operating in [AC]. … the right to import and to export would be granted in a non-discriminatory and non-discretionary manner from the date of accession. (...) BASIC COMMITMENT+ IMPORTER OF RECORD (5 cont.)
BASIC COMMITMENT+ IMPORTER OF RECORD (6)
SPECIAL GUESTS
SPECIAL GUESTS
SPECIAL GUESTS
SPECIAL GUESTS
SPECIAL GUESTS
Language:English
Score: 744153.7
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https://www.wto.org/english/th...e/acc_e/ppt_trading_rights.pdf
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▪ To establish a training programme, taking into account the existing training capacity in the region and the training requirements identified.
1.2 This document covers all of the objectives proposed, defining the training requirements for maintenance, supervision, and engineering personnel working in the GNSS system.
1.3 The training design process will consist of four basic phases:
Phase 1: Formulation of the mission and objective of GNSS systems. (...) These courses can be taught on-line, in-person, or a combination of both.
2.6.5 Likewise, different levels of detail have been determined for each course: basic and advanced.
2.6.6 Furthermore, a recurrent element has been identified (at least once a year) to ensure an appropriate level of knowledge throughout the life of the SBAS/GBAS system.
Course on Satellite Navigation and Augmentation Programmes Course C 1 C 2 C 3 Level Basic Advanced Basic Advanced Basic Advanced CBT CBT CBT CBT CBT NA NA In-person P P P P NA NA Recurrent CBT CBT CBT CBT NA NA
Table B1: Course on Satellite Navigation and Augmentation Programmes
Course on the SBAS/GBAS System Course C 1 C 2 C 3 Level Basic Advanced Basic Advanced Basic Advanced CBT CBT CBT NA NA NA NA In-person P P NA NA NA NA Recurrent CBT CBT NA NA NA NA
Table B2: Course on the SBAS/GBAS System
Satellite Communications Course C 1 C 2 C 3 Level Basic Advanced Basic Advanced Basic Advanced CBT CBT CBT NA NA NA NA In-person P P NA NA NA NA Recurrent CBT CBT NA NA NA NA
Table B3: Satellite Communications
Operation and Maintenance of SBAS/GBAS Reference Stations Course C 1 C 2 C3 Level Basic Advanced Basic Advanced Basic Advanced CBT NA CBT NA CBT NA NA In-person NA P NA P NA NA Recurrent NA CBT NA CBT NA NA
Table B4: Operation and Maintenance of SBAS/GBAS Reference Stations
CNS/ATM/SG/1 Appendix E to the Report on Agenda Item 6 6E - 11
Operation and Maintenance of Satellite Access Stations (SAS) Course C 1 C 2 C3 Level Basic Advanced Basic Advanced Basic Advanced CBT NA CBT NA CBT NA NA In-person NA P NA P NA NA Recurrent NA CBT NA CBT NA NA
Table B5: Operation and Maintenance of Satellite Access Stations (SAS)
Operation and Maintenance of SBAS/GBAS Process and Control Centres Course C 1 C 2 C3 Level Basic Advanced Basic Advanced Basic Advanced CBT NA CBT NA CBT NA CBT In-person NA P NA P NA P Recurrent NA CBT NA CBT NA CBT
Table B6: Operation and Maintenance of SBAS/GBAS Process and Control Centres
On-the-job safety and health Course C 1 C 2 C3 Level Basic Advanced Basic Advanced Basic Advanced CBT CBT CBT NA NA NA NA In-person NA NA NA NA NA NA Recurrent CBT CBT NA NA NA NA
Table B7: On-the-job safety and health
Competency-based management system Course C 1 C 2 C3 Level Basic Advanced Basic Advanced Basic Advanced CBT NA NA NA NA NA NA In-person P P NA NA NA NA Recurrent NA NA NA NA NA NA
Table B8: Competency-based management system
Course on measuring instruments Course C 1 C 2 C3 Level Basic Advanced Basic Advanced Basic Advanced CBT NA NA NA NA NA NA In-person NA P NA NA NA NA Recurrent NA NA NA NA NA NA
Table B9: Course on Measuring Instruments
Course on quality systems Course C 1 C 2 C3 Level Basic Advanced Basic Advanced Basic Advanced CBT NA NA NA NA NA NA In-person P P P P NA NA Recurrent P P P P NA NA
Table B10: Course on Quality Systems
6E - 12 Appendix E to the Report on Agenda Item 6 CNS/ATM/SG/1
Course on safety management Course C 1 C 2 C3 Level Basic Advanced Basic Advanced Basic Advanced CBT CBT CBT CBT CBT NA NA In-person P P P P NA NA Recurrent P P P P NA NA
Table B11: Course on Safety Management
Language:English
Score: 714686.13
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https://www.icao.int/NACC/Docu...PreparationGNSSTraining-EN.pdf
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KNOWLEDGE BRIEF: BASIC LIFE SKILLS CURRICULUM
What is Basic Life Skills?
(...) Life skills may
be directed toward personal actions or actions toward others, as well
as toward actions to change the surrounding environment to make it
conducive to health.” according to World Health Organization (WHO).
Bearing the WHO definition in mind, the Basic Life Skills curriculum
offers youth the emotional, social and intellectual tools needed to
achieve success in life – on a personal level, an interpersonal level,
and within their community and work places.
Language:English
Score: 707109.86
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https://www.unicef.org/azerbai...file/basic%20life%20skills.pdf
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The ICRC may communicate freely with any person whom it believes can supply relevant information.
5. (...) The Tribunal may, after securing the ICRC's agreement, have the report, together with the comments of the Tribunal, made public. In no event shall personal data relating to the detainees be published without the express written consent of the person concerned.
12. (...) It is indeed within the mandate of the ICRC to visit persons detained in relation to armed conflicts and internal strife.
Language:English
Score: 703763.3
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https://www.icty.org/x/file/Le...ointment_of_inspect1995_en.pdf
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International Labour Organization
ILO/Japan Multi-Bilateral Programme
Read the ILO recommendation on Social protection floors, 2012 (No.202) (www.ilo.org)
HEALTH A nationally defined set of goods and services, constituting essential health care, including maternity care, meet the criteria of availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality
CHILdREN All children enjoy basic income security at least at the level of the nationally defined poverty line, ensuring access to nutrition, education, care and any other necessary goods and services
WORkINg AgE POPuLATION All those in active age groups who are unable to earn sufficient income, in particular in cases of sickness, unemployment, maternity and disability, enjoy basic income security at least at the level of the na- tionally defined poverty line
OLdER PERSONS All residents in old age enjoy basic income security at least at the level of the nationally defined poverty line
How much would it cost to complete a social protection floor in Mongolia?
(...) Create an integrated benefits and services package, including a long term care system for older persons, based on existing social welfare programmes to provide cash or in-kind assistance to poor older persons
CHILdREN
WORkINg AgE POPuLATION
OLdER PERSONS
HEALTH
To learn more about ABND in other countries: http://www.ilo.org/gimi/gess/ShowProject.action? (...) Create an integrated benefits and services package, including a long term care system for older persons, based on existing social welfare programmes to provide cash or in-kind assistance to poor older persons
CHILdREN
WORkINg AgE POPuLATION
OLdER PERSONS
HEALTH
To learn more about ABND in other countries: http://www.ilo.org/gimi/gess/ShowProject.action?
Language:English
Score: 703328.76
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www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/grou...ts/publication/wcms_544160.pdf
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International Labour Organization
ILO/Japan Multi-Bilateral Programme
Read the ILO recommendation on Social protection floors, 2012 (No.202) (www.ilo.org)
HEALTH A nationally defined set of goods and services, constituting essential health care, including maternity care, meet the criteria of availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality
CHILdREN All children enjoy basic income security at least at the level of the nationally defined poverty line, ensuring access to nutrition, education, care and any other necessary goods and services
WORkINg AgE POPuLATION All those in active age groups who are unable to earn sufficient income, in particular in cases of sickness, unemployment, maternity and disability, enjoy basic income security at least at the level of the na- tionally defined poverty line
OLdER PERSONS All residents in old age enjoy basic income security at least at the level of the nationally defined poverty line
How much would it cost to complete a social protection floor in Mongolia?
(...) Create an integrated benefits and services package, including a long term care system for older persons, based on existing social welfare programmes to provide cash or in-kind assistance to poor older persons
CHILdREN
WORkINg AgE POPuLATION
OLdER PERSONS
HEALTH
To learn more about ABND in other countries: http://www.ilo.org/gimi/gess/ShowProject.action? (...) Create an integrated benefits and services package, including a long term care system for older persons, based on existing social welfare programmes to provide cash or in-kind assistance to poor older persons
CHILdREN
WORkINg AgE POPuLATION
OLdER PERSONS
HEALTH
To learn more about ABND in other countries: http://www.ilo.org/gimi/gess/ShowProject.action?
Language:English
Score: 703328.76
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https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/gro...ts/publication/wcms_544160.pdf
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Sheet1
REGISTRATION
Projection of registering capacity per methodology
The time per methodology is the average time needed for a family of 5
The number of staff needed /available is the number of staff interviewing, registering
Projection / Methodology
Minutes
Hours work per days
# persons registered / day for 1 staff
# Staff
Total registered person / day
Pre Registration
3
5
500
10
5,000
Pre Registration + iris
7
6
257
2
514
IER
15
6
120
2
240
IER + iris
19
6
95
2
189
IER + BIMS
25
6
72
2
144
Basic
25
6
72
2
144
Basic + Iris
29
6
62
2
124
Basic + BIMS
35
6
51
5
257
Comprehensive
50
6
36
2
72
Comprehensive + Iris
54
6
33
2
67
Comprehensive + BIMS
60
5
25
5
125
Projection / Per Arrival
Minutes
# Arrivals / pers
# of hours needed to register
# Hours work per days
# staff needed to clear daily arrivals
Pre Registration
3
3000
30
6
5
Pre Registration + iris
7
1000
23
6
4
IER
15
1000
50
6
8
IER + iris
19
1000
63
6
11
IER + BIMS
25
1000
83
6
14
Basic
25
1200
100
6
17
Basic + Iris
29
1000
97
6
16
Basic + BIMS
35
1200
140
6
23
Comprehensive
50
1000
167
6
28
Comprehensive + Iris
54
1000
180
6
30
Comprehensive + BIMS
60
25000
5,000
6
833
Language:English
Score: 702623.34
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https://www.unhcr.org/registra...8/12/Staffing-Projections.xlsx
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Division 2
Social Counselling
§ 37
(1) Social counselling shall include
a) basic social counselling,
b) specialized social counselling.
(2) Basic social counselling provides information to persons that contribute to resolving their adverse social situation. Social counselling represents the basic activity provided within all types of social services; social services providers shall always arrange for this activity.
(3) Specialized social counselling is provided according to the needs of individual social groups of persons in citizen counselling facilities, marriage and family counselling facilities, counselling facilities for the elderly, disabled persons, victims of criminal activity and family violence; it also includes social work with persons whose manner of life may lead to conflicts with the society. Lending compensation aids constitutes a part of specialized counselling.
(4) Service according to subsection (3) shall include the following basic activities:
a) mediating contacts with the social environment,
b) social therapeutic activities,
c) assistance with asserting rights, justified interests and looking after personal matters.
Language:English
Score: 702424.3
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https://unece.org/DAM/pau/_doc...7_MiCA07_CntrRprtCZEAdd3_e.pdf
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Where appropriate, and in accordance with domestic law, the term “victim” also includes the immediate family or dependants of the direct victim and persons who have suffered harm in intervening to assist victims in distress or to prevent victimization.
9. A person shall be considered a victim regardless of whether the perpetrator of the violation is identified, apprehended, prosecuted, or convicted and regardless of the familial relationship between the perpetrator and the victim.
(...) Nothing in this document is to be construed as derogating from internationally or nationally protected rights of others, in particular the right of an accused person to benefit from applicable standards of due process.
Language:English
Score: 702181.93
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https://www.ohchr.org/en/instr...es-right-remedy-and-reparation
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