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Find the national additional codes to be declared in Data Element 6/17 to calculate duties and taxes (Appendix 19).
Find the codes which can be used in Data Element 5/23 to identify the location where the goods may be examined for an external temporary storage facility (ETSF) (Appendix 16F).
Find the codes which may be used in Data Element 5/23 to identify the location where goods may be examined for a remote internal temporary storage facility (ITSF(R)) (Appendix 16E).
Find package type codes for Data Element 6/9 (Appendix 18).
Find the supervising office (SPOFF) codes for Data Element 5/27 when making a declaration to the Customs Declaration Service (Appendix 17).
Background information about Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA)'s 'Human Element' work.
A consistent factor in almost all incidents, accidents and errors is the human element - the most common twelve significant people factors.
Find codes for the additions or deductions to the item price or amount being declared in the Customs Declaration Service (Appendix 10).
Find the tax type codes which identify the kinds of duty or tax to be paid or secured (Appendix 8).
JSP 815 Volume 2 provides the direction and guidance which is to be used by all Defence organisations to assist them with the successful implementation of the requirements set out in Volume 1 of JSP 815.
How human behaviour can affect safety onboard.
How the motorcycle or moped works, what maintenance checks are needed, and getting a feel for the weight and balance of the vehicle.
This note sets out the longitudinal element for the Taking Part survey from 2012 to 2013, ad includes links to the pilot report and consultation with stakeholders.
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