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Find out how to recognise official customs seals and how authorised traders can use their own seals in place of official customs seals.
This evaluation assessed the effect of SEAL on secondary pupils, staff and schools and examined its implementation.
Complete part B2 to apply for a new sealed sources permit.
Forms to apply for the sampling, sealing and testing of seeds for export.
When you can bring seal, walrus and sea lion products into Great Britain. How recognised authorities can get approval to export seal products to Great Britain for trade.
Product Recall for Vevor Sealing Machine presenting a serious risk of electric shock
Apply for a licence to take or kill seals in rivers and find out how to report your actions.
Product Safety Report for Vevor Sealing Machine presenting a serious risk of electric shock.
Application form to transfer a sealed sources radioactive substances environmental permit.
Application form to surrender a sealed source radioactive substances environmental permit.
Find out about other simplifications you can apply for with consignor or consignee status.
The UK government’s approach on the trade of seal products and details of the ban on these products including relevant exemptions.
Use these forms and guidance document for horses which are in transit through the UK and have their container unsealed for inspection and then resealed, to then be sent on to another country.
The prohibitions and restrictions on the import of animal furs and skins into the UK and the export of salmon and trout.
Use these forms and guidance document for animals, except horses, which are in transit through the UK and have their container unsealed for inspection and then resealed, to then be sent on to another country
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