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Evaluation of Legislative Regulations for Special Road Transport Between the Czech Republic, Austria, Germany, the Benelux States and Great Britain
Handová, Jitka ; Libertín, Josef (referee) ; Kudláček, Jaroslav (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the evaluation of legislation for special transport between the Czech Republic and some member states of the European Union. The term special transport comprises the transport of very heavy and oversize loads which exceed limits allowed by the legislation of member states and the European Union itself. The diploma thesis is preferentially concentrated on regulations providing limit dimensions, transport conditions and elements that ensure safe transport of loads to the target destinations – Germany, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom. The final document is going to become the overview of information for freighters who can apply it in the process of preparation and the following ensuring of oversize loads to the countries, see above. The results of the diploma thesis can be applied by the institutions in the branch of international freight, the police or the institutions of the public administration.
Evaluation of Legislative Regulations for Special Road Transport between the Czech Republic and Post-Soviet Countries
Koryťák, Antonín ; Libertín, Josef (referee) ; Kudláček, Jaroslav (advisor)
he theme of this work is the issue of international transport, transport costs in implementing the dimensions and weight exceeds the maximum specified value. Emphasis is placed mainly on road safety, which is ensured by legislative provisions governing the conditions for the transport of oversized cargo. In particular, a variety of security measures such as coordination of the operation with the requirements of different organizations, or for the fees and charges for exceeding the limit size and weight. The benefit of this document will become an overview of the legal standards applicable to the various destinations (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus), for Czech carrier use. Using this information, should be provide quality transportation services for oversized shipments.
Evaluation of Legislative Regulations for Special Road Transport Between the Czech Republic and the Balkan Peninsula
Klvaňa, Roman ; Libertín, Josef (referee) ; Kudláček, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis is focused on analysis of the legislative regulations for special road transportation between Czech Republic and the Balkan Peninsula. In this work, special transportation stands for heavy and bulky costs that exceed the maximum limits. To carry out such transportations, following the legal standarts of each state where the intended destination is (Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Kosovo and Macedonia), is needed. The work is divided into chapters that deal with these issues and provide an overview of the legal standards which must be fulfilled in these particular states. The result of this thesis is to provide the necessary information to Czech transporter to perform these special transportations.
Splňují ryby chované v biologickém rybníku napájeném vodou z ČOV požadavky na hygienickou kvalitu masa?
KAREŠ, Martin
This bachelor thesis focuses on impact analysis of the biological pond on the hygienic quality of the fish flesh. The main aim was to analyse toxic metals, persistent organic pollutants and organoleptic quality in the muscle of common carp (Cyprinus carpio), which was influenced by treated water from the municipal sewage treatment plant (STP). The experimental fish were exposed in biological pond Čežarka supplied by STP treated water and in control pond supplied by water from Blanice river. Toxic metals (Hg, Cd, Pb, As) and persistent organic pollutants (PCB, DDT, HCH, HCB) were analysed in muscle of 4 fish groups exposed for 0, 14, 30 and 90 days. The concentration of toxic metals and POPs were compared with valid hygienic limits for fish meat. An organoleptic evaluation was made at the end of the experiment focusing on the aroma, taste, odd-taste and consistency of fish meat. All measured parameters were in compliance with legislative regulations. Concentration of neither micropollutant exceeded valid hygienic limit. The concentration of observed pollutants in fish muscle after 90 days of exposure showed that the water from sewage disposal plant is not the significant source of analysed substances in the environment. However, the treated water from the STP is significant source of PPCPs, which are not limited for the fish meat by legislative regulations.
Zhodnocení akceptačních kritérií technologií pro nakládání s odpady
Zlámalová, Gabriela
This Bachelor's work deals with the acceptance criteria which are in force for acceptance of the wastes in facilities where the wastes are reused, processed or disposed. The theoretical part provides an overview of applicable legal regulations which govern the waste management and gives a definition of basic terms, a summary of duties set for the waste producers and the conditions for acceptance of the wastes in facilities. There is also basic information about the technologies. The practical part describes the acceptance criteria in some facilities operated by SITA CZ a.s. These are the landfilling, biodegradation, incineration, stabilisation/solidification, neutralisation, deemulsifying, and composting. For each facility, the acceptance procedure is described and evaluated in terms of quality of wastes and documents needed for the acceptance. The final part of the work provides recommendations for improvements of the acceptance procedures in the biodegradation, neutralisation and deemulsifying facilities.
Evaluation of Legislative Regulations for Special Road Transport Between the Czech Republic, Austria, Germany, the Benelux States and Great Britain
Handová, Jitka ; Libertín, Josef (referee) ; Kudláček, Jaroslav (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the evaluation of legislation for special transport between the Czech Republic and some member states of the European Union. The term special transport comprises the transport of very heavy and oversize loads which exceed limits allowed by the legislation of member states and the European Union itself. The diploma thesis is preferentially concentrated on regulations providing limit dimensions, transport conditions and elements that ensure safe transport of loads to the target destinations – Germany, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom. The final document is going to become the overview of information for freighters who can apply it in the process of preparation and the following ensuring of oversize loads to the countries, see above. The results of the diploma thesis can be applied by the institutions in the branch of international freight, the police or the institutions of the public administration.
Evaluation of Legislative Regulations for Special Road Transport Between the Czech Republic and the Balkan Peninsula
Klvaňa, Roman ; Libertín, Josef (referee) ; Kudláček, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis is focused on analysis of the legislative regulations for special road transportation between Czech Republic and the Balkan Peninsula. In this work, special transportation stands for heavy and bulky costs that exceed the maximum limits. To carry out such transportations, following the legal standarts of each state where the intended destination is (Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Kosovo and Macedonia), is needed. The work is divided into chapters that deal with these issues and provide an overview of the legal standards which must be fulfilled in these particular states. The result of this thesis is to provide the necessary information to Czech transporter to perform these special transportations.
Evaluation of Legislative Regulations for Special Road Transport between the Czech Republic and Post-Soviet Countries
Koryťák, Antonín ; Libertín, Josef (referee) ; Kudláček, Jaroslav (advisor)
he theme of this work is the issue of international transport, transport costs in implementing the dimensions and weight exceeds the maximum specified value. Emphasis is placed mainly on road safety, which is ensured by legislative provisions governing the conditions for the transport of oversized cargo. In particular, a variety of security measures such as coordination of the operation with the requirements of different organizations, or for the fees and charges for exceeding the limit size and weight. The benefit of this document will become an overview of the legal standards applicable to the various destinations (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus), for Czech carrier use. Using this information, should be provide quality transportation services for oversized shipments.

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