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Definitions and abbreviations ..........................................................................................12
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3.1 Definitions .............................................................................................................12
3.2 Abbreviations used in this standard .......................................................................13
3.3 IMO Performance Standards..................................................................................13
Minimum performance requirements ...............................................................................14
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General .................................................................................................................14
4.1.1 Introduction................................................................................................14
4.1.2 General requirements ................................................................................15
4.2 Design and Operation ............................................................................................15
4.2.1 Ergonomics and HMI..................................................................................15
4.2.2 Hardware ...................................................................................................18
4.2.3 Software ....................................................................................................19
4.2.4 (6.4) Inter-unit connection .........................................................................19
4.3 Power supply .........................................................................................................20
4.3.1 (7.1) Extreme power supply .......................................................................20
4.3.2 (7.2) Excessive conditions .........................................................................20
4.3.3 (7.3, 7.4) Power supply short-term variation and power supply failure ........20
4.4 (8) Durability and resistance to environmental conditions.......................................20
4.5 Interference ...........................................................................................................20
4.5.1 (9,10) Electromagnetic compatibility .........................................................20
4.5.2 (11.1) Acoustic noise ................................................................................21
4.5.3 (11.2) Compass safe distance...................................................................21
4.6 Safety precautions .................................................................................................21
4.6.1 (12.1) Protection against accidental access to dangerous voltages ............21
4.6.2 (12.2 12.3) Electromagnetic radiofrequency radiation.................................21
4.6.3 (12.4) X-radiation .......................................................................................21
4.7 (13) Maintenance..................................................................................................22
4.7.1 Maintenance of hardware ...........................................................................22
4.7.2 Maintenance of software ............................................................................22
4.8 (14) Equipment manuals .......................................................................................22
4.9 (15) Marking and identification ..............................................................................22
Methods of testing and required test results....................................................................23
4.1
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5.1
5.2
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General .................................................................................................................23
Test conditions ......................................................................................................23
5.2.1 Normal test conditions ...............................................................................24
5.2.2 Extreme test conditions..............................................................................24
5.2.3 Excessive conditions..................................................................................25
5.3 Test results............................................................................................................25
Operational checks (all equipment categories) ................................................................25
6.1
Ergonomics and HMI .............................................................................................25
6.1.1 General......................................................................................................25
6.1.2 (4.2.1.2) Arrangement ...............................................................................25
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8.4
8.5
General .................................................................................................................31
Dry heat.................................................................................................................33
8.2.1 Storage test (portable, exposed and submerged equipment) ......................33
8.2.2 Functional test (portable, protected and exposed equipment).....................33
Damp heat .............................................................................................................34
8.3.1 Functional test (portable, protected and exposed equipment).....................34
Low temperature....................................................................................................34
8.4.1 Storage test (portable equipment) ..............................................................34
8.4.2 Functional tests .........................................................................................35
Thermal shock (portable equipment) ......................................................................35
8.5.1 Purpose .....................................................................................................35
8.5.2 Method of test ............................................................................................36
8.5.3 Required result ..........................................................................................36
Drop (portable equipment) .....................................................................................36
8.6.1 Drop on hard surface .................................................................................36
8.6.2 Drop into water ..........................................................................................36
Vibration (all equipment categories).......................................................................37
8.7.1 Purpose .....................................................................................................37
8.7.2 Method of test ............................................................................................37
8.7.3 Required result ..........................................................................................38
Rain and spray (exposed equipment) .....................................................................38
8.8.1 Purpose .....................................................................................................38
8.8.2 Method of test ............................................................................................38
8.8.3 Required result ..........................................................................................38
Immersion..............................................................................................................39
8.9.1 Submerged equipment ...............................................................................39
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8.1
8.2
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7.1 (4.3.1) Extreme power supply ................................................................................31
7.2 (4.3.2) Excessive conditions ..................................................................................31
7.3 (4.3.3) Power supply short-term variation...............................................................31
7.4 (4.3.3) Power supply failure ...................................................................................31
(4.4) Durability and resistance to environmental conditions – Methods of testing
and required test results ................................................................................................31
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6.1.3 (4.2.1.3) Operation....................................................................................26
6.1.4 (4.2.1.4) Identification ...............................................................................26
6.1.5 (4.2.1.5) Screen display and indicators .....................................................27
6.1.6 (4.2.1.6) Voice Announcement ..................................................................28
6.1.7 (4.2.1.7) Safety of operation .....................................................................28
6.1.8 (4.2.1.8) Distress alert ...............................................................................28
6.2 Hardware ...............................................................................................................29
6.2.1 (4.2.2.1) General ......................................................................................29
6.2.2 (4.2.2.2) Alarms and Indicators .................................................................29
6.2.3 (4.2.2.3) Illumination .................................................................................29
6.3 Software ................................................................................................................30
6.3.1 (4.2.3.1) General ......................................................................................30
6.3.2 (4.2.3.2) Safety of operation .....................................................................30
6.3.3 (4.2.3.3) Monitoring ..................................................................................30
6.3.4 (4.2.3.4) Operation....................................................................................30
6.4 (4.2.4) Inter-unit connection ...................................................................................31
Power supply – Methods of testing and required test results ...........................................31
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8.8
8.9
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8.9.2 Portable equipment ....................................................................................39
8.9.3 Portable equipment (temporary immersion) ................................................39
8.10 Solar radiation (portable equipment) ......................................................................40
8.10.1 Waiver 40
8.10.2 Purpose 40
8.10.3 Method of test ............................................................................................40
8.10.4 Required result ..........................................................................................40
8.11 Oil resistance (portable equipment) .......................................................................41
8.11.1 Waiver 41
8.11.2 Purpose 41
8.11.3 Method of test ............................................................................................41
8.11.4 Required result ..........................................................................................41
8.12 Corrosion (salt mist) (all equipment categories) .....................................................41
8.12.1 Waiver 41
8.12.2 Purpose 41
8.12.3 Method of test ............................................................................................42
8.12.4 Required result ..........................................................................................42
(4.5.1) Electromagnetic emission – Methods of testing and required test results ............42
General .................................................................................................................42
Conducted emissions (all equipment categories except portable)...........................43
9.2.1 Purpose .....................................................................................................43
9.2.2 Method of test ............................................................................................43
9.2.3 Required result ..........................................................................................43
9.3 Radiated emissions from enclosure port (all equipment categories except
submerged) ...........................................................................................................43
9.3.1 Purpose .....................................................................................................43
9.3.2 Method of test ............................................................................................43
9.3.3 Required result ..........................................................................................44
10 (4.5.1) Immunity to electromagnetic environment – Methods of testing and required
test results ......................................................................................................................44
9.1
9.2
10.1 General .................................................................................................................44
10.2 Radio Receiver Equipment ....................................................................................45
10.2.1 Exclusion band ..........................................................................................45
10.2.2 Assessment of receiver responses .............................................................46
10.3 Immunity to conducted radio frequency interference ..............................................46
10.3.1 Purpose 46
10.3.2 Method of test ............................................................................................46
10.3.3 Required result ..........................................................................................47
10.4 Immunity to radiated radiofrequencies (all equipment categories except
submerged ) ..........................................................................................................47
10.4.1 Purpose 47
10.4.2 Method of test ............................................................................................47
10.4.3 Required result ..........................................................................................47
10.5 Immunity to fast transients on a.c.
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Eliz Master Budget HRGGP Russia update 11 09 2012 Grant Information
BGRHR
Classification Codes
Other Sources Of Support
OSI staff
Human Rights
Grant ID
Organization Name
Interregional Non-governmental Committee
40019660 Against Torture (Formerly Nizhny Novgorod
Committee against Torture)
Project Title
Requested Date End DateApproved AmountPurpose Population
Geographic
Name
Type
Amount
Getting at the Roots of Torture
Advanced Facilities
08/19/2009
12/31/2011 $200,000.00
Human
The purpose of the charitable
OSI Russia
donation is to support the Committee Against Torture
Aida (CAT)
Somfaito| Elizabeth
continue ongoing
Eagen | domestic
Krisztina Stefan
and international work in the prevention and remedy of
Rights
40014229 Moscow Helsinki Group
Promoting Comprehensive and
Continuous Monitoring of the
Situation in Chechnya and In
10/10/2008
03/31/2010 $50,000.00
Human
The purpose of the charitable
OSI Russia
donation is to support Moscow Helsinki Group to Elizabeth
continue its
Eagen
monitoring
| Katalin
activities
Reti in the North Caucasus.
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