ENG Intersessional TG-2.3.1
ENG WG2 MeetingsMeeting#2: Task 2.3.1. Review Guidance for equipment with extreme environmental conditions
Meeting#2: Task 2.3.1. Review Guidance for equipment with extreme environmental conditions
Opening session
Develop Guidance on checking that 3rd party AtoN providers are providing what they are obliged to provide– 3rd party AtoN provider quality control. (Joint ARM cooperation)
Meeting#1: Develop Guidance on what constitutes a good marine AtoN solar panel
Develop new guideline on radar reflector (reflection) properties
Review Guidance for equipment with extreme environmental conditions
Meeting#1: Review telemetry Guideline 1008
WWA courses / Navguide updates and review
Meeting#2: Develop Guidance on what constitutes a good marine AtoN solar panel
Review Guidance for equipment with extreme environmental conditions
Develop Guidance on checking that 3rd party AtoN providers are providing what they are obliged to provide– 3rd party AtoN provider quality control. (Joint ARM cooperation)
Meeting#3: Develop Guidance on what constitutes a good marine AtoN solar panel
WG2 Task group and WG2 chair review meeting
Review Guidance for equipment with extreme environmental conditions
Meeting#2: Review telemetry Guideline 1008
Develop Guidance on checking that 3rd party AtoN providers are providing what they are obliged to provide– 3rd party AtoN provider quality control. (Joint ARM cooperation)
Meeting#4: Develop Guidance on what constitutes a good marine AtoN solar panel
Closing session
Deadline for papers to be approved using the silent approval procdure during ENG13. Papers should be submitted to the secretary before this deadline in order to allow sufficient time for them to be approved before the closing plenary.
Intersessional Meeting (1) on reviewing the telemetry guideline G1008 This is the first intersessional meeting to progress the work done at ENG13 This is a WG2 Task 5.1.1
Intersessional Meeting (1) on what constitutes a good marine solar module This is the first intersessional meeting to continue the work that was progressed at ENG13. This is WG2 Task 2.4.1
Welcome to all, especially new participants Working plan for ENG14 (tasks, groups, schedules ...)
Meeting 1 to meeting 4: Develop process of Draft Guideline AtoN equipment exposed to Extreme Environmental Conditions acording the workplan 2018-2022
Develop Guideline on the Sustainable Structural Design of Marine Aids to Navigation
Task 2.6.1 is assigned to WG2. It has not been started yet and we had considered a corona-related postponement to the next cycle. Due to the extension of the current work period we would like to start the task and would like to look at the intersections between the WGs and compile what modern equipment […]
2.5.1. Develop guidance quantifying characteristics to meet nautical and operational requirements and ways to verify them
Develop Guideline on the Sustainable Structural Design of Marine Aids to Navigation
Progress the development of guideline on what makes a good marine solar panels.
Meeting 1 to meeting 4: Develop process of Draft Guideline AtoN equipment exposed to Extreme Environmental Conditions acording the workplan 2018-2022
To review model courses :C2001-8 (L2.1.11) Maintenance of Steel Buoys, C2001-9 (L2.1.12) Introduction to Power Sources on Buoys & C2007-1 (L2.7.1- 2.7.2) Radar Beacons (RACON) Maintenance Input papers ENG14 3.2.17.1; 3.2.17.2 & 3.2.17.3
2.5.1. Develop guidance quantifying characteristics to meet nautical and operational requirements and ways to verify them
Develop Guideline on the Sustainable Structural Design of Marine Aids to Navigation
Meeting 1 to meeting 4: Develop process of Draft Guideline AtoN equipment exposed to Extreme Environmental Conditions acording the workplan 2018-2022
Review guideline on what makes a good marine solar panel
2.5.1. Develop guidance quantifying characteristics to meet nautical and operational requirements and ways to verify them
Review telemetry Guideline 1008 Revise Guideline, Last updated 2009
Develop process of Draft Guideline Tidal flow data capture and display according the workplan 2018-2022
Meeting 1 to meeting 4: Develop process of Draft Guideline AtoN equipment exposed to Extreme Environmental Conditions acording the workplan 2018-2022
2.5.2. Develop new guideline on radar reflector (reflection) properties
Review of work at ENG14, WG2 report
Opening meeting of Working Group 2 "Technical Knowledge and Sustainability" chaired by Peter Schneider and Jörg Unterderweide. Further information on ENG15-Workprogramm for WG2 is available at https://nextcloud.iala-aism.org/index.php/apps/files/?dir=/Committees/ENG/ENG15/WG2%20-%20Technical%20Knowledge%20and%20Sustainability&fileid=152229
What constitutes a good marine AtoN solar panel - Meeting 1: This is the first of three meeting during ENG15, where the current working paper will be reviewed for editorial changes, input and alignment with the IALA style guide. The goal is to finalise this guideline for silent approval at the end of ENG15.
Draft Guideline on AtoN Equipment and Structures Exposed to Extreme Conditions: This document aims to reinforce the most relevant information associated with environment variables if they occur under extreme conditions and their incidence on the Aids to Navigation.
2.5.1. Develop guidance quantifying characteristics to meet nautical and operational requirements and ways to verify them
Develop Guideline on meteorological and oceanographical data dissemination: Further developement of the existing draft.
Develop new guideline on radar reflector (reflection) properties: Further development of the darft guideline.
What constitutes a good marine AtoN solar panel - Meeting 2: This is the second of three meeting during ENG15, where the current working paper will be reviewed for editorial changes, input and alignment with the IALA style guide. The goal is to finalise this guideline for silent approval at the end of ENG15.
Draft Guideline on AtoN Equipment and Structures Exposed to Extreme Conditions: This document aims to reinforce the most relevant information associated with environment variables if they occur under extreme conditions and their incidence on the Aids to Navigation.
3rd party AtoN provider quality control. (Joint ARM cooperation): Review ARM liaison note, update document and finalise. ARM had no significant comments, but more detailed reference to the IALA World Wide Academy AtoN model courses in section 3.1.4
Discussion on Cuba input paper regarding lighthouse personnel: discussion about the content of the input paper / refer to the appropriate presentation during ENG14
2.5.1. Develop guidance quantifying characteristics to meet nautical and operational requirements and ways to verify them
What constitutes a good marine AtoN solar panel - Meeting 3: This is the third of three meeting during ENG15, where the current working paper will be reviewed for editorial changes, input and alignment with the IALA style guide. The goal is to finalise this guideline for silent approval at the end of ENG15.
Develop new guideline on radar reflector (reflection) properties: Further development of the draft guideline
The World-Wide Academy has reviewed IALA Recommendation R0141 (E-141) on the training and certification of aids to navigation personnel. It is proposed to update the Recommendation and remove the current annex and publish it as a separate guideline. (see inputpapers ENG15-3.2.7 and ENG15-3.2.7.1)
At ENG14, relevant content was collected in a brainstorming session. These are to be supplemented and further developed. For this task, a TG leader has not yet been appointed. This task will be continued after ENG16.
Draft Guideline on AtoN Equipment and Structures Exposed to Extreme Conditions: This document aims to reinforce the most relevant information associated with environment variables if they occur under extreme conditions and their incidence on the Aids to Navigation.
Develop new guideline on radar reflector (reflection) properties: Further development of the draft guideline
Closing meeting of Working Group 2 "Technical Knowledge and Sustainability"
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