Preferred Performance Standards Sample Clauses
Preferred Performance Standards. (a) For materials of concern and residuals containing materials of concern a direct processor must only use downstream vendors who conform with all of the performance standards in this document.
(i) A direct processor must review its downstream vendors’ conformity to these standards at least every two years and more frequently as changes in circumstances warrant. The direct processor must provide the verification and documentation to Ecology upon request.
(ii) A direct processor must document the chain of custody of all materials of concern and their residuals through final disposition.
(iii) A direct processor does not need to conduct the due diligence for downstream vendors certified to the performance standards in this document by an accredited body.
Preferred Performance Standards. A direct processor possesses adequate Comprehensive or Commercial General Liability Insurance including coverage for:
Preferred Performance Standards. A direct processor must have a functioning security program that controls access to all or parts of the processing facility in a manner and to a degree appropriate given the type of CEPs, components, parts, materials, and residuals handled and the needs of the customers served and may include such items such as indoor and outdoor lighting, secured facilities, and perimeter fencing.
Preferred Performance Standards. The EHSMS must also include a procedure for:
Preferred Performance Standards. A direct processor must develop and keep current a closure plan and a sufficient financial instrument that assures proper closure of the facility and assures against abandonment of any CEPs, components, parts, materials or residuals.
Preferred Performance Standards. Workforce and Environmental Protection
Preferred Performance Standards. (a) A direct processor that exports materials of concern must ensure that each transit and recipient country legally accepts such imports. For each country that is not a member of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), this entails either:
Preferred Performance Standards. (a) Refurbishment:
(i) A direct processor must adhere to all the performance standards in this document for all on- site activities relating to CEPs, components, and parts destined for refurbishment.
(A) A direct processor must conform to all performance standards in this document for its onsite and downstream vendors’ refurbishment operations, and when shipping CEPs, components, or parts to downstream vendors for refurbishment.
(ii) CEPs, components and parts gleaned for refurbishment shall not be included in the weight totals submitted to a plan for compensation.
(iii) A direct processor must verify a legitimate end-use market for the intended purpose of any CEPs, components or parts shipped for refurbishment.
Preferred Performance Standards. No additional performance standards.
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Preferred Performance Standards. The direct processor must also maintain records for any brokering transactions for at least three years.