Environmental Management Objectives Clause Samples

Environmental Management Objectives. The Concessioner shall meet the following environmental management objectives (hereinafter “Environmental Management Objectives”) in the conduct of its operations under this Contract: (1) The Concessioner, including its employees, agents and contractors, shall comply with all Applicable Laws pertaining to the protection of human health and the environment. (2) The Concessioner shall incorporate Best Management Practices (BMPs) in its operation, construction, maintenance, acquisition, provision of visitor services, and other activities under this Contract.
Environmental Management Objectives. ‌ (a) Lessee shall comply and shall cause its employees, agents and contractors to comply with all Applicable Laws and Requirements pertaining to the protection of human health and the environment. (b) Continuously throughout the Term, Lessee shall demonstrate environmental leadership by incorporating sustainable practices to the maximum extent practicable in its operations, Repair and Maintenance, Alterations, acquisition, provision of services, and other activities performed under this Lease.
Environmental Management Objectives. The Concession Contractor shall comply with the environmental management objectives identified in the Reclamation’s Environmental Management System policy ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/recman/ and Reclamation’s Inspection and Cleaning Manual for Equipment and Vehicles to Prevent the Spread of Invasive Species Technical Memorandum (86-68220-07-05), which Reclamation will provide at the execution of this contract. The manual may also be accessed at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/mussels/prevention. Compliance with the Mid-Pacific Region Environmental Management System requires, but is not limited to, the incorporation of the following practices into Concession Area operations.
Environmental Management Objectives. The Concession Contractor shall meet the following environmental management objectives in the conduct of its operations under this Concession Contract: 1. The Concession Contractor, including its employees, agents, and contractors, shall comply with all Applicable Laws pertaining to the protection of the public, employees, and natural and cultural resources within the Pleasure Cove Marina concession area. 2. The Concession Contractor shall incorporate Best Management Practices in its operation, construction, maintenance, acquisition, provision of visitor services, and other activities under this Concession Contract. 3. The design, construction, and operation of the facilities and the provision of services under this Concession Contract shall be performed in a manner that prevents, identifies, and reduces pollution at the source. The Concession Contractor shall comply with all Applicable Laws and Reclamation policies and instructions promulgated and enacted during the term of this Concession Contract concerning any hazardous materials that will be used, produced, transported, stored, or disposed of on or in lands, water, or facilities owned by the United States of America or administered by Reclamation. 4. The Concession Contractor may not knowingly allow contamination of lands, water, or facilities within the Pleasure Cove Marina concession area by hazardous materials, thermal pollution, refuse, garbage, sewage effluent, industrial or commercial waste, petroleum products, mine tailings, mineral salts, pesticides, pesticide containers, or any other pollutants, including, but not limited to, misuse of pesticides. 5. The Concession Contractor‟s operation, maintenance, acquisition, and purchasing activities will, to the extent practical, promote the use of environmentally preferable products, including materials and supplies with recycled content, and will avoid or minimize the quantity of toxic and hazardous materials entering the waste stream. 6. The Concession Contractor shall immediately report to the Contracting Officer any event that may or does result in pollution or contamination adversely affecting lands, water, or facilities within the Pleasure Cove Marina concession area. 7. The Concession Contractor will become ISO 14001 certified no later than December 31, 2012 and maintain such certification for the life of this Concession Contract. The ISO 14001 certification represents a level of commitment to the environment regarding efforts to 1) minimize ha...
Environmental Management Objectives. The goal of improving the management of the customer environment was accomplished by implementing two subsystems: • CCTV • SCADA 1. Develop an integrated platform for remote control and monitoring of CCTV cameras, initially at selected passenger stations. Examples of SCADA objectives are: 1. Support the monitoring and control of station-based devices via a graphical user interface. 2. Provide the capability to monitor and control external equipment/devices. Examples of equipment that might be monitored/controlled are: – Escalators and elevators – Turnstiles – Fire and security alarms – Security doors 3. Depict the location and basic state of devices on graphical representations of station floor plans. 4. (Ideally) integrate the SCADA GUI with the interface for selecting and using CCTV and help points. 5. Provide the capability to filter the device categories displayed on the screen (e.g., the user should be able to toggle on and off the display of turnstiles as appropriate). 6. Present the user with information about the state of the device and the appropriate controls. 7. Provide the System Administrator with the ability to restrict user privileges for monitoring and/or controlling all device categories within different users or user groups. 8. Provide the capability to configure SCADA inputs to trigger a specific response by the PA, CIS, CCTV components or other devices, via the SCADA component of the system. For example, the system could continuously poll/monitor the ‘on/off’ status of an escalator. Upon receipt of an ‘off’ signal, the SCADA system would: – Trigger a nearby CCTV camera to automatically point at the escalator – Issue an alarm on a designated IAP workstation(s)

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  • Agreement Objectives (a) The fundamental objective that the Parties have in creating the Agreement is to produce an agreed industrial relations framework that encourages achievement of the following goals on the Project. (1) A safe and healthy Project Site environment where everyone works towards achieving the health and safety management philosophy of an injury and incident free Project; (2) A Project where everyone has the opportunity to perform their best work and achieve a sense of personal satisfaction by the time they complete their work assignment; (3) A Project where all participants' efforts and best work translate into a high quality result for the Project; (4) A Project where all participants work toward the common goal of completing the construction work on the Project within the defined schedule and budget; (5) A Project where leaders focus on understanding and dealing with people issues; (6) A Project where all participants listen to others point of view and act to amicably resolve any differences of opinion that may occur from time to time without ever resorting to unreasonable or unlawful means to achieve the result they wish to achieve; (7) A Project where, by all the participants acting in a considerate and respectful manner, positive relations with the local community they are performing the construction work in are maintained. (b) The Employer is accountable to: (1) Provide the management resource and support needed to achieve an injury and incident free Project; (2) Encourage its leaders to focus on issues raised by any member of their team; (3) Ensure its leaders act to address appropriately and in a timely manner, any concern raised by any member of their team; (4) Act at all times with fairness, honesty and in a trustworthy manner, responding to issues or concerns raised in a timely manner; (5) Recognise the talents and capabilities of their Employees and encourage excellence in construction execution. (c) Each Employee is accountable to: (1) Establish and maintain a safe and healthy work area, ensure safe and healthy work practices are followed at all times and within their duty of care, take responsibility for their personal safety and the safety of other Employees; (2) Comply with Project environmental health and safety regulations, procedures and practices; (3) Participate in and comply with the Project’s cultural and environmental processes; (4) Ensure their personal fitness for work on each day they are scheduled to work; (5) In all of their dealings with other Employees and their Employer, act with fairness and respect; (6) Work towards both the Project and their team’s goals to the full extent of their personal capacity; and (7) Raise any personal concern/issue directly with their immediate team leader/supervisor thereby providing the Employer with an opportunity to resolve/assist the concern/issue. If the team leader/supervisor is not available, then raise the matter with a more senior Employer leader.

  • Safety Objectives 55.1 The Parties recognise the potentially hazardous nature of the construction industry. To this end, the Parties to the Agreement are committed to continuous improvement in occupational health and safety standards through the implementation of an organisational framework which involves all Parties in protecting Employees’ health and safety. 55.2 In meeting these objectives, the Parties have agreed to consider a broad agenda through the consultative processes established by this Agreement. Such an agenda will include: (a) measures designed to include the safe operation of plant and equipment; (b) training issues including specific hazards, health and safety systems, and site induction; (c) management of occupational health and safety through a comprehensive approach which aims to control hazards at their source, reduce the incidence and costs of occupational injuries and illnesses; and (d) risk of fatigue (see clauses 38.5 and 38.6). 55.3 The Employer will comply with all relevant work health and safety legislation, including the OHS Act, workers compensation legislation, regulations, codes of practice and relevant and appropriate Australian and Industry Standards produced or recognised by WorkSafe Victoria.

  • Project Objectives 1.1 (Type the Project objectives)

  • Investment Objectives The objectives for the School District's investment activities are:

  • Investment Objectives, Policies and Restrictions The Trust will provide Adviser with the statement of investment objectives, policies and restrictions applicable to the Fund as contained in the Trust's registration statements under the Act and the Securities Act of 1933, and any instructions adopted by the Trustees supplemental thereto. The Trust will provide Adviser with such further information concerning the investment objectives, policies and restrictions applicable thereto as Adviser may from time to time reasonably request. The Trust retains the right, on written notice to Adviser from the Trust, to modify any such objectives, policies or restrictions in any manner at any time.