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Update on Denial and Delay

Update on Denial and Delay. FOR PANAMA WORKSHOP BY Jack Edlow. Update issues since TRANSSC 20. Schedule A new structure with individuals Database Conclusion. A new structure. A new structure. Individuals of the new structure.

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Update on Denial and Delay

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  1. Update on Denial and Delay FOR PANAMA WORKSHOP BY Jack Edlow

  2. Update issues since TRANSSC 20 • Schedule • A new structure with individuals • Database • Conclusion

  3. A new structure

  4. A new structure

  5. Individuals of the new structure • NFPs and RCs69 countries with NFP (December 2010)75 NFPs including alternates- 151 IAEA Member States • IAEA Letter requesting NFP nomination for 2011-2013 period - Letter includes the names of Regional Coordinators and alternates • Creation of National Committee • Denials Handbook available (issued 10/2010) • Report form and reporting process • Roles and responsibilities

  6. Individuals of the new structure • Management Team1 Conference call per month • Dedicated Web folderhttp://ns-files.iaea.org/fileshare/rit/default.asp?fd=774 • Networking created for denials may be used for other purposes (TSA 7)

  7. Database • Accessible to the Denials Secretariat ONLY • Set up by IMO • 218 reports (01/12/2010) • 16 new reports since Sept. 2010 • 10 reports reinserted (more than one year old)  Management Team’s Decision (11/2010) • Follow-up of each report by Denials Secretariat (38) • In cooperation with reporter / individuals of the Network • Report’s data Validation with NFP • Investigation at national / regional / global levels • ‘Graded approach’ • 1/ Contact NFP or NLO; 2/ PM in Vienna with form on perceived Denial; 3/ IAEA Letter to PM and/or contact other UN bodies

  8. Database Analysis by Denials Secretariat • By mode of transport / denied or delayed / By continent / By reason (carrier, Port authority and Regulatory issues) • Without any confidential information • Defines trends and suggests recommendations • Database: not as disposal of reports, but as source of evidences (of difficulties) • Denials Secretariat is playing a major role in promoting global actions • Very partial photography of denials • Few consignors reported • Few sectors of transport reported

  9. Conclusion • Need for industry to get more involved No REPORT = No DENIAL • (Facilitate the) Solving of instances of denial/delay of shipment = Harmonized application of Regulations • Need for MS to get more involved (NFP nomination, creating National Network) • Panel of instruments already availableTo be extended to webpage and new communication tools. • Central role of Denials Secretariat to maintain the database and to solve the instances at global level

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