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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Sample Clauses

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. 39.1 Supplier warrants with respect to Supplier’s manufacturing and repair operations involved in the performance of Supplier’s obligations under this Agreement that it intends no later than three (3) years from the date of acquisition of such manufacturing and repair services to implement elements of an internationally then recognized Environmental Management System (“EMS”) standard, for example ISO 14001: 1996, or the Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (“EMAS”) for certification by an accredited third party registrar; or, where such certification already exists, that it will maintain such certification in good standing with the third party registrar. 39.2 In the event that Company requests Supplier to accelerate the adoption of an EMS standard in order to enable Company to meet a requirement of its customer, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith the timing for achieving such standards or certifications. 39.3 Supplier commits to provide to Company, on a regular basis, environmental performance data on both Products and processes, as may be mutually agreed by the Parties. 39.4 Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Article 39, Supplier shall develop and maintain the records required in Article 40.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. The Environmental Management System (EMS) Manual is a Government developed and applied document used to ensure that an ISO 14001 framework is followed to manage all environmental programs, as well as environmental aspects associated with all other installation operations. The EMS manual and it procedures will be used in the administration of this contract. The EMS manual details how the Contractor will conduct environmental business and measure environmental performance. The Contractor shall perform work under this contract consistent with the installation’s Environmental Policy and goals, targets and objectives identified in the installation’s environmental management system (EMS) applicable to the contract. The Contractor shall perform work in a manner that conforms to all appropriate Environmental Management Programs and Operational Controls identified by the EMS and provide monitoring and measurement information as necessary for the organization to address environmental performance relative to the environmental, energy, and transportation management goals and Strategic Sustainability Performance Plans. The Contractor shall provide all services, support, and expertise required to support the development and implementation of effective and efficient EMSs at both the enterprise and installation levels as required. Such support may include a variety of EMS-related services including but not limited to the following: - Generation of specific EMS guidance (e.g., instructions, playbooks, online tools) - Environmental aspect identification, prioritization, and training - Development of environmental objectives, targets, and action plans - Development, implementation, and training related to operational controls and management plans, policies, standard operating procedures, compliance programs and plans, etc. - EMS information management support - Development, implementation, and continual improvement of a standardized EMS - Development and implementation of EMS tools (e.g., dashboards, action plans, process tracking) - Development and implementation of EMS document and data management processes - Compliance task tracking process management - Development and implementation of project review and approval processes - Requirement identification, tracking, and compliance reporting - General as well as topic-specific EMS training - Environmental performance and readiness measuring, tracking, and reporting - Identification, tracking, resolution, and reporting of envi...
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. Viasystems warrants to Buyer that it intends to implement elements of an internationally recognized environmental management system (EMS) standard, for example ISO 14001, or Eco-Management and Audit Scheme. As part of the EMS, Viasystems agrees to establish environmental objectives/targets that will lead to improved environmental performance.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSThe Contractor must operate a system to ensure that all equipment supplied minimises its impact on the environment.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSSupplier warrants with respect to Supplier’s services involved in the performance of Supplier’s obligations under this Agreement to Company that it shall no later than one hundred eighty (180) days from the Effective Date implement elements of an internationally recognized Environmental Management System (“EMS”) standard, for example ISO 14001: 1996, or the Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) for certification by an accredited third party registrar; or, where such certification already exists, that it will maintain such certification in good standing with the third party registrar.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. Supplier agrees to establish an effective environmental management system covering all operations that contribute to the sales, design, development, production, installation and service of Products provided under this Agreement within eighteen (18) months from the effective date of this Agreement. Preferably, Supplier should do so by implementing elements of an internationally recognized Environmental Management System standard, for example ISO 14001: 1996 or Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) for certification by an accredited third party registrar; or, where such certification already exists, that it will maintain such certification in good standing with the third party registrar; Supplier agrees to pursue implementation of a design for environment practices in order to continually reduce the adverse environmental impact of Products supplied to Company; Supplier agrees to implement polices and practices, where relevant and applicable to Company, related to the take-back of Products at the end of their useful life pursuant to the European Union directive or any other law, directive or action having the force of law; and Supplier agrees to provide to Company, on a regular basis and as requested, environmental performance data on both Products and processes, as may be mutually agreed.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. An Environmental Management System (EMS*) must be developed by National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS*) and State Forests of NSW (SFNSW*) and be based on the principles contained in Attachment 2. Each EMS* must include forest management and be tailored to the agency’s roles and responsibilities. NPWS* and SFNSW* must consult on the contents of their EMS* and take all reasonable steps to ensure consistency of outcomes where there are common environmental aspects between the agencies. The following provisions apply to the EMS* for SFNSW* and NPWS* respectively.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. The Supplier is expected to provide evidence that a Certified Environmental Management System to ISO14001, EMAS or as a minimum BS 8555 is operational, or he has engaged consultants to achieve certification to one of these standards. The Supplier will also support individual Institution environmental management systems by providing waste management licenses and duty of care notes upon request. The Supplier will assist with any site audit by supplying any data or documents requested by the Institution or its auditors in their pursuit of external accreditation to ISO14001, Eco campus or other environmental management standard.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. Environmental Management Systems represent a relatively new and promising tool for applying a business systems approach to environmental protection. Whether the internationally recognized ISO 14001 standard or anther is applied, Maine companies will likely be better environmental performers and will be able to increase marketing opportunities particularly in European markets. DEP will promote the uses of EMS's within multi-bureau programs, with staff training and within regulatory flexibility projects.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. 62.1 Supplier warrants to Company that it intends to implement elements of an internationally recognized environmental management system (EMS) standard, for example ISO 14001, or Eco-Management and Audit Scheme. As part of the EMS, Supplier agrees to establish environmental objectives/targets that will lead to improved environmental performance.