Methods of Assessment. The decision as to whether assessment will be carried out by means of tests, equivalent calculations or controls will depend upon the availability of verified data concerning the dimensions, structure, construc- tion and layout of the product, its type and its size. This will be determined by the IMCI in consultation with the Manufacturer. The number of products representing the production of the Manufacturer on which one or more tests, equivalent calculations or controls are undertaken will depend on the form of production, the intended production numbers and the production materials. This will be determined by the IMCI in consultation with the Manufacturer. It is likely that the IMCI will require verification of supplied data and it will appoint the above mentioned Inspector or Laboratory under whose responsibility such shall be verified. The cost of verification will be borne by the Manufacturer in accordance with the level of IMCI fees. Where physical tests are undertaken, these will be carried out by a Laboratory in its facilities or under the supervision of, but not by, an Inspector. The Laboratory has to be appointed specifically for the task by the IMCI. The cost of the supervision will be borne by the Manufacturer in accordance with the level of IMCI fees. All tests will be undertaken at a venue and at times mutually agreed between the Manufacturer and the IMCI. The Manufacturer may cancel the testing at any time up and until 24 hours prior to the pro- grammed time without incurring any cancellation fee. A decision as to whether or not to proceed will be taken jointly by the Manufacturer and the IMCI based on weather forecasts 24 hours prior to the pro- grammed testing, if applicable. Subsequent to a decision to proceed if, for weather reasons or by cancella- tion by the Manufacturer, the testing/test does not go ahead, then the Manufacturer will be charged all costs occurred to that point, if any.
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Sources: Imci Agreement for Component Certification, Imci Component Certification and Exhaust Emissions Agreement
Methods of Assessment. The decision as to whether assessment will be carried out by means of tests, equivalent calculations or controls will depend upon the availability of verified data concerning the dimensions, structure, construc- tion construction and layout of the productcraft, its type and its size. This will be determined by the IMCI in consultation with the Manufacturer. The number of products craft representing the production of the Manufacturer on which one or more tests, equivalent calculations or controls are undertaken will depend on the form of production, the intended production numbers num- bers and the production materials. This will be determined by the IMCI in consultation with the Manufacturer. For Modules B, G and PCA, at least one (1) physical inspection of a specimen of the product is required. It is IMCI's discretion to do a physical inspection also for module A1. It is likely that the IMCI will require verification of supplied data and it will appoint the above mentioned Inspector or Laboratory In- ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ under whose responsibility such shall be verified. The cost of verification will be borne by the Manufacturer Manu- facturer in accordance with the level of IMCI fees. Where physical tests are undertaken, these will be carried out by a Laboratory in its facilities or under the supervision of, but not by, an Inspector. The Laboratory has to be Inspector appointed specifically for the task by the IMCI. The cost of the supervision will be borne by the Manufacturer in accordance with the level of IMCI fees. All tests will be undertaken at a venue and at times mutually agreed between the Manufacturer and the IMCI. The Manufacturer may cancel the testing at any time up and until 24 hours prior to the pro- grammed programmed time without incurring any cancellation fee. A decision as to whether or not to proceed will be taken jointly by the Manufacturer and the IMCI based on weather forecasts 24 hours prior to the pro- grammed programmed testing, if applicable. Subsequent to a decision to proceed if, for weather reasons or by cancella- tion cancellation by the Manufacturer, the testing/test does not go ahead, ahead then the Manufacturer will be charged all costs occurred to that point, if any. In addition, with capsize recovery tests, the Manufacturer will be responsible for providing the test crew and a suitable manned powered support craft of not less than 5 metres Lh. With all other tests, a suitable dock/pon- toon etc. will be necessary and people to represent the crew. Where calculations and/or controls are carried out, these will be undertaken by the IMCI Head Office or by the Inspector upon submission of the appropriate documentation by the Manufacturer. The cost of the work under- taken will be borne by the Manufacturer in accordance with the level of IMCI fees.
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Sources: Watercraft Assessment Agreement, Watercraft Assessment Agreement
Methods of Assessment. The decision as to whether assessment will be carried out by means of tests, equivalent calculations or controls will depend upon the availability of verified data concerning the dimensions, structure, construc- tion and layout of the productcraft, its type and its size. This will be determined by the IMCI in consultation with the Manufacturer. The number of products craft representing the production of the Manufacturer on which one or more tests, equivalent equiva- lent calculations or controls are undertaken will depend on the form of production, the intended production produc- tion numbers and the production materials. This will be determined by the IMCI in consultation with the Manufacturer. It is likely that the IMCI will require verification of supplied data and it will appoint the above mentioned Inspector or Laboratory under whose responsibility such shall be verified. The cost of verification will be borne by the Manufacturer in accordance with the level of IMCI fees. Where physical tests are undertaken, these will be carried out by a Laboratory in its facilities or under the supervision of, but not by, an Inspector. The Laboratory has to be In- ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ appointed specifically for the task by the IMCI. The cost of the supervision will be borne by the Manufacturer in accordance with the level of IMCI fees. All tests will be undertaken at a venue and at times mutually agreed between the Manufacturer and the IMCI. The Manufacturer may cancel the testing at any time up and until 24 hours prior to the pro- grammed programmed time without incurring any cancellation fee. A decision as to whether or not to proceed will be taken jointly by the Manufacturer and the IMCI based on weather forecasts 24 hours prior to the pro- grammed programmed testing, if applicable. Subsequent to a decision to proceed if, for weather reasons or by cancella- tion cancellation by the Manufacturer, the testing/test does not go ahead, ahead then the Manufacturer Manu- facturer will be charged all costs occurred to that point, if any. In addition, with capsize recovery tests, the Manufacturer will be responsible for providing the test crew and a suitable manned powered support craft of not less than 5 metres Lh. With all other tests, a suitable dock/pontoon etc. will be necessary and people to represent the crew. Where calculations and/or controls are carried out, these will be undertaken by the IMCI Head Office or by the Inspector upon submission of the appropriate documentation by the Manufacturer. The cost of the work undertaken will be borne by the Manufacturer in accordance with the level of IMCI fees.
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