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LY2 was the 2005 update of the original 'code of practice for the safety of large commercial sailing and motor vessels', known as LY1.
This sub-technology category was removed from the ETL on 22nd March 2018.
Large Commercial Yacht Code requirements: construction, maintenance, operation, and responsibilities for surveying and certifying of large commercial yachts.
Screening Directions
Notices of publication and a consolidated list of references of pre-Exit European Assessment Documents for construction products.
How to understand each part of your fishing vessel licence – vessel details, conditions, schedule, annex and their current copies.
Experimental statistical analysis of OLEV-funded Local Authority Rapids charge point data in 2017, exploring charging patterns and behaviour. To help support and inform the strategy for ultra-low emission vehicles in the UK.
Decommissioning programmes, including dates, locations, installations decommissioned, method of decommissioning and close-out reports where available.
Screening decisions made by the Secretary of State on overhead electricity line applications.
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