Betekenis van:
protective cover
protective cover
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- dat wat dient om te omhullen
- a covering that is intend to protect from damage or injury
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
protective cover
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- beschermlaag
- a covering that is intend to protect from damage or injury
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Under glass or other (accessible) protective cover
- Crops under glass or other (accessible) protective cover
- Outdoor or under low (not accessible) protective cover
- Horticulture = 2.01.07.01.02. (fresh vegetables, melons, strawberries — outdoor or under low (not accessible) protective cover — market gardening) + 2.01.07.02. (fresh vegetables, melons, strawberries — under glass or other (accessible) protective cover) + 2.01.08.01. (flowers and ornamental plants — outdoor or under low (not accessible) protective cover) + 2.01.08.02. (flowers and ornamental plants — under glass or other (accessible) protective cover) + 2.06.01. (mushrooms) + 2.04.05. (nurseries)
- (fresh vegetables, melons, strawberries — outdoor or under low (not accessible) protective cover — open field) + 2.01.10.
- (flowers and ornamental plants — outdoor or under low (not accessible) protective cover) + 2.01.08.02.
- The cheese may be covered with a neutral or black food protective cover.
- (fresh vegetables, melons, strawberries — under glass or other (accessible) protective cover) + 2.01.08.01.
- (flowers and ornamental plants — under glass or other (accessible) protective cover) + 2.06.01.
- Fresh vegetables, melons and strawberries, which are outdoors or under low (not accessible) protective cover
- Other intensive production Fresh vegetables, melons and strawberries, which are outdoors or under low (not accessible) protective cover 0,5 ha Tobacco 0,5 ha Hops 0,5 ha Cotton 0,5 ha Crops under glass or other (accessible) protective cover Fresh vegetables, melons and strawberries
- According to Article 20(4) of Regulation (EC) No 1452/2001 the Community's financial contribution may cover up to 60 % of eligible expenditure, protective measures for bananas being excluded.
- According to Article 20(4) of Council Regulation (EC) No 1452/2001 the Community's financial contribution may cover up to 60 % of eligible expenditure, protective measures for bananas being excluded.
- The procedures should cover the operator's system for reporting major accidents or near misses, particularly those involving failure of protective measures, and their investigation and follow-up on the basis of lessons learnt;
- may be protected by a device which can be easily removed or broken to gain access to the emergency control; the operation of the emergency control, or the removal of a protective cover over the control, shall be indicated to the driver both audibly and visually, and