Production and Industrial Facilities - INSPIRE - Europa
Production and Industrial Facilities - INSPIRE - Europa
Production and Industrial Facilities - INSPIRE - Europa
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<strong>INSPIRE</strong> Reference: D2.8.III.8_v2.0(.0)<br />
TWG-PF Data Specification on <strong>Production</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>Industrial</strong> <strong>Facilities</strong><br />
2011-06-15 Page IX<br />
8.4 Guidelines on using metadata elements defined in Regulation 1205/2008/EC ..................... 67<br />
8.4.1 Conformity........................................................................................................................ 67<br />
8.4.2 Lineage ............................................................................................................................ 67<br />
8.4.3 Temporal reference ......................................................................................................... 68<br />
9 Delivery......................................................................................................................................... 68<br />
9.1 Delivery medium ..................................................................................................................... 68<br />
9.1.1 Alternative Encoding(s).................................................................................................... 71<br />
10 Data Capture................................................................................................................................. 71<br />
− Spatial object types..................................................................................................................... 71<br />
1.1.1 <strong>Production</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Industrial</strong> Site.......................................................................................... 72<br />
1.1.2 <strong>Production</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Industrial</strong> Facility..................................................................................... 74<br />
1.1.3 <strong>Production</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Industrial</strong> Installation............................................................................... 75<br />
1.1.4 <strong>Production</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Industrial</strong> Installation Part ....................................................................... 76<br />
1.1.5 <strong>Production</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Industrial</strong> Plots........................................................................................ 77<br />
1.2 <strong>INSPIRE</strong> Identifier (inspireId)................................................................................................. 77<br />
1.2.1 Namespace...................................................................................................................... 78<br />
1.2.2 Local identifier.................................................................................................................. 78<br />
1.3 Estimated accuracy................................................................................................................. 78<br />
11 Portrayal........................................................................................................................................ 78<br />
11.1.1 Layers organisation...................................................................................................... 80<br />
11.2 .................................................................................................................................................... 80<br />
11.3 None. ................................................................................................................................... 80<br />
11.4 Styles to be supported by <strong>INSPIRE</strong> view services.............................................................. 80<br />
11.4.1 Styles for the layer ................................................................................ 80<br />
11.5 Other recommended styles ................................................................................................. 87<br />
11.5.1 Styles for the layer ................................................................................ 87<br />
Bibliography........................................................................................................................................... 88<br />
Annex A (normative) Abstract Test Suite ............................................................................................. 90<br />
Annex B (informative) Use Cases ......................................................................................................... 91<br />
B.1 Use Case: <strong>Industrial</strong> risk mapping (Seveso Directive)............................................................ 91<br />
2 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 91<br />
3 Users Diagram .............................................................................................................................. 91<br />
11.6 Background ......................................................................................................................... 92<br />
4 Seveso commitments: Main Contents .......................................................................................... 94<br />
5 Use Case Template ...................................................................................................................... 97<br />
5.1 Use-Case: Risk Mapping ........................................................................................................ 97<br />
5.2 Use Case: Emergency management...................................................................................... 99<br />
12 Use Case: General Licensing Procedure ................................................................................... 103<br />
13 Chart A........................................................................................................................................ 103<br />
13.1.1 Chart C ...................................................................................................................... 105<br />
14 Chart D........................................................................................................................................ 106<br />
14.1.1 Chart E ....................................................................................................................... 107