Environmental Control Clause Samples

The Environmental Control clause sets out requirements and responsibilities for managing environmental impacts during the execution of a project or operation. It typically obligates parties to comply with relevant environmental laws, implement pollution prevention measures, and handle waste disposal appropriately. By establishing clear standards and procedures, this clause helps ensure that activities are conducted in an environmentally responsible manner and reduces the risk of legal or regulatory violations.
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Environmental Control. The Concessionaire shall have a safety and environment management system that complies with the Best Practices of the Oil Industry and the Applicable Laws and Regulations. Among other obligations, the Concessionaire shall: ensure preservation of an ecologically balanced environment; mitigate the occurrence of impacts and/or damages to the environment; ensure safety of the Operations for purposes of protecting human life, the environment, and the Federal Government’s heritage; ensure protection of the Brazilian historical and cultural heritage; restore degraded areas in compliance with the Applicable Laws and Regulations and the Best Practices of the Oil Industry; meet the Safety Recommendations issued by ANP pursuant to the Applicable Laws and Regulations. ANP may, at any time, request a copy of the studies submitted for approval of the applicable environmental authority if awareness of its content becomes required for the instruction/management of the Agreement entered into herein. In case of an environmental permitting process in which the applicable authority deems that a Public Hearing is required, the Concessionaire shall submit to ANP a copy of the studies prepared aiming at obtaining the permits at least thirty (30) business days before the Hearing. The Concessionaire shall submit to ANP a copy of the environmental permits and their relevant renewals, pursuant to the deadlines defined in the specific regulations issued by ANP or, before that, if awareness of the content becomes necessary for the instruction or management of the Agreement entered into herein. The Concessionaire shall immediately inform ANP and the competent authorities of any occurrence arising from an intentional or accidental fact or act involving risk or damage to the environment or to human health, property damages to its own or third-party assets and properties, fatalities or severe injuries to the personnel or to third parties, or unscheduled interruptions of the Operations, pursuant to the Applicable Laws and Regulations and the instructions provided for in manuals issued by ANP, when applicable.
Environmental Control. The Consortium Members shall have a safety and environment management system that complies with the Best Practices of the Oil Industry and the Applicable Laws and Regulations. The Consortium Members shall, among other obligations: ensure preservation of an ecologically balanced environment; mitigate the occurrence of impacts and/or damages to the environment; ensure safety of the Operations for purposes of protecting human life, the environment, and the Contracting Party’s properties; ensure protection of the Brazilian historical and cultural heritage; recover degraded areas; meet the operational safety and environmental preservation recommendations issued by ANP, pursuant to the Applicable Laws and Regulations. In case of an environmental permitting process in which the applicable authority deems that a public hearing is required, the Consortium Members shall submit to ANP a copy of the studies prepared aiming at obtaining the permits at least thirty (30) business days before the hearing. The Consortium Members shall submit to ANP a copy of the environmental permits and their relevant renewals, in compliance with the deadlines defined in the specific regulations issued by ANP or, in a shorter period, whenever necessary to support an authorization procedure that requires such documents. During effectiveness of this Agreement, the Consortium Members shall submit to ANP the inventory of greenhouse gas emissions by May 31st of each year. The inventory shall detail the gases by typology of emission source and include their disposal. The Consortium Members shall submit to ANP and to other competent authorities the contingency plan regarding accidents due to spill of Oil, Gas, and its by-products. The Consortium Members shall immediately inform ANP and the competent authorities of any occurrence arising from an intentional or accidental fact or act involving risk or damage to the environment or to human health, property damages to their own or third-party assets and properties, fatalities or severe injuries to the personnel or to third parties, or unscheduled interruptions of the Operations, pursuant to the Applicable Laws and Regulations and the instructions provided for in manuals issued by ANP, when applicable. The Consortium Members shall immediately inform the competent authorities about the occurrence of any spill or loss of Oil and Gas and other incidents, as well as the measures taken to solve the problem.
Environmental Control. Facilities, including data and processing centers, must maintain appropriate environmental controls, including fire detection and suppression, climate control and monitoring, power and back-up power solutions, and water damage detection. Environmental control components must be monitored and periodically tested.
Environmental Control. Where envi- ronmental conditions could reasonably be expected to have an adverse effect on product quality, the manufacturer shall establish and maintain proce- dures to adequately control these envi- ronmental conditions. Environmental control system(s) shall be periodically inspected to verify that the system, in- cluding necessary equipment, is ▇▇▇- ▇▇▇▇▇ and functioning properly. These activities shall be documented and re- viewed.
Environmental Control. Environmental Control requirements shall be governed as per the QC General Requirements — Environmental Control Standards document included in the Quality and Test Procedures.
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Environmental Control. The Concessionaire shall have a safety and environment management system that complies with the Best Practices of the Oil Industry and the Applicable Laws and Regulations.
Environmental Control. If environmental conditions could reasonably be expected to have an adverse effect on product quality, the Supplier shall establish and maintain procedures, including maintenance, adjustment, and inspection to adequately control these environmental conditions. The Supplier shall keep records of these activities and make them available to the Customer upon request.
Environmental Control. Opus shall use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain cold aisle conditions in the Premises, as measured at two (2) to five (5) feet above the floor level, in accordance with the “Recommended Level” set forth in the then-current ASHRAE TC 9.9 (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Technical Committee 9.9) Design Considerations for Datacom Equipment Centers, for Class 1 buildings (the “ASHRAE Standards”), the current version of which is set forth in Table 2.2 below. Condition Allowable Level Recommended Level Temperature Control Range 59° F - 90° F 64.4° F - 80.6°F ASHRAE TC 9.9 Class 1: Typically a Datacom facility with tightly controlled environmental parameters (dew point, temperature, and relative humidity) and mission critical operations; types of products typically designed for this environment are enterprise servers and storage products. In the event that: (a) There is a failure of the HVAC system to maintain the Temperature Control Range of the cold aisle within the “Recommended Level” of the then-current ASHRAE Standards, Opus shall make the necessary adjustments to restore the “Recommended Level” conditions within 24 hours of receiving notice of such failure to maintain such conditions, and (b) if such failure is not cured within twenty-four (24) hours after Opus receives notice of such failure, and the failure of Opus to satisfy the applicable commitment level shall not have been caused in whole or in part by any Client Party actions or inactions (including any failure to comply with the Master Customer Agreement, including the AUP, Policies and Procedures), actions or inactions of Client Party’s end users, or a casualty to any portion of the Building despite Opus using diligent efforts to cure the same, an “Environmental SLA Violation” shall be deemed to have occurred and the Client shall have the right to Service Credit as set forth in the Summary of Guarantees Table of this Service Level Agreement, to the extent applicable. 2. Landlord fails to maintain conditions within the then-current ASHRAE Standards “Allowable Level,” in the cold aisle and the failure of Opus to satisfy such conditions shall not have been caused in whole or in part by any Client Party actions or inactions (including any failure to comply with the Master Customer Agreement, including the AUP, Policies and Procedures), actions or inactions of Client Party’s end users, or a casualty to any portion of the Building, an “Environmental S...
Environmental Control. 2.1 General clauses 2.2-2.7 Noisy Work