Betekenis van:
bunker
bunker
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- bunker onder de grond
- a fortification of earth; mostly or entirely below ground
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Hyponiemen
bunker
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a large container for storing fuel
"the ship's bunkers were full of coal"
Hyperoniemen
bunker
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- kolenbunker, kolenruim
- a hazard on a golf course
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bunker
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- bunker
- a hazard on a golf course
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- Military bunker construction work
- The International Convention on Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damage, 2001 (‘Bunker Oil’ Convention).
- inspection of ships' log books and bunker delivery notes.
- Bunker supplies for sea-going vessels shall not be included in the calculation of internal consumption.
- characteristics and estimated quantity of bunker fuel, for ships of more than 1000 gross tonnage,
- sampling and analysis of the sulphur content of marine fuel for on-board combustion contained in tanks, where feasible, and in sealed bunker samples on board ships;
- identify specific requirements for dealing with established security concerns, such as ‘suspect’ cargo, luggage, bunker, provisions or persons, unknown parcels, known dangers (e.g. bomb).
- take action as appropriate against marine fuel suppliers that have been found to deliver fuel that does not comply with the specification stated on the bunker delivery note,
- In its resolution A.926(22), the IMO Assembly invited Governments, particularly those in regions where SOx Emission Control Areas have been designated, to ensure the availability of low sulphur bunker fuel oil in areas within their jurisdiction and to call on the oil and shipping industries to facilitate the availability and use of low sulphur bunker fuel oil.
- ensure that the sulphur content of all marine fuels sold in their territory is documented by the supplier on a bunker delivery note, accompanied by a sealed sample signed by the representative of the receiving ship,
- 1 January 2003 for the Hellenic Republic as regards the obligations of Directive 98/93/EC in relation to the inclusion of bunker supplies for international aviation in the calculation of internal consumption.
- procedures and measures for dealing with suspect cargo, luggage, bunker, provisions or persons, including identification of a secure area; as well as for other security concerns and breaches of port security;
- ‘energy’: all forms of commercially available energy, including electricity, natural gas (including liquefied natural gas), liquefied petroleum gas, any fuel for heating and cooling (including district heating and cooling), coal and lignite, peat, transport fuels (excluding aviation and maritime bunker fuels) and biomass as defined in Directive 2001/77/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 September 2001 on the promotion of electricity produced from renewable energy sources in the internal electricity market;