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copyright and intellectual property Intellectual property is protected by laws specific to the expression of an idea. Copyright is the law specific to the expression of ideas in visual or audio form. Unlike a trademark that indicates a specific item or design is protected, copyright covers a different expression of thought.
Certification and classification certificate of classification. Document issued by a shipping classification organization confirming the class under which a vessel is registered.
Data Protection Everyone responsible for using personal data has to follow strict rules called 'data protection principles'. They must make sure the information is: used fairly, lawfully and transparently. used for specified, explicit purposes. used in a way that is adequate, relevant and limited to only what is necessary.
Privacy and Defamation Defamation and False Light invasion of Privacy have a good deal in common. Each requires some falsity published to a third party. A fundamental difference is that Defamation is generally a false statement made about a person, and False Light is a misattribution of a person's actions or beliefs.
recce Recce /ˈrɛki/ is a production term used in the UK, Europe, India, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Malaysia which refers to a pre-filming visit to a location to determine its suitability for shooting (commonly carried out by the Director of Photography), including access to necessary facilities and assessment
risk assessment Broadly speaking, a risk assessment is the combined effort of: identifying and analyzing potential events that may negatively impact individuals, assets, and/or the environment; and making judgments "on the tolerability of the risk on the basis of a risk analysis" while considering influencing factors.
Safe working practices Safe work practices are generally written methods outlining how to perform a task with minimum risk to people, equipment, materials, environment, and processes. Safe job procedures are a series of specific steps that guide a worker through a task from start to finish in a chronological order.
Tasks the different stages of the project
Activities things to do in order to complete a task
Durations amount of time that a task or activity is expected to take
Timescales how long the overall project will take
Milestones key dates when a section is to be completed
Deadlines a date when something must be completed by
Resources what is needed to do the task
Contingencies ‘what if’ scenarios and back up plans
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