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Goals and Targets Sample Clauses

Goals and Targets. The EMP shall identify environmental goals established by the Concessioner consistent with all Environmental Management Objectives. The EMP shall also identify specific targets (i.e., measurable results and schedules) to achieve these goals.
Goals and Targets. A goal is a general, often long-term target for improving energy efficiency and implementing energy policy. A target is a detailed and, if possible, quantifiable performance requirement based on company energy policy, set in order to achieve goals and to continuously improve energy efficiency.
Goals and Targets a) The company draws up and maintains documented goals and detailed and scheduled energy efficiency targets, which as far as possible are measurable, and maintains an efficiency-improvement plan for energy usage and production, to be updated annually. When the targets are set up and updated, the following must be taken into account:  Statutory and other requirements  Considerations related to energy production and usage that are significant from the corporate point of view  Possibilities opened up by new energy-efficient technology  Economic, business and other operational considerations  Data from previous years and the measures taken to affect energy efficiency b) The company must ensure that the goals and targets support the formulated energy policy.
Goals and Targets. The EMP shall identify environmental goals established by Lessee consistent with the Environmental Management Objectives. In alignment with Applicable Laws and Requirements, , areas that warrant goals include energy and water management, acquisition and green product designations, pollution prevention and management of toxic and hazardous materials, solid waste diversion and recycling, sustainable design, and electronics stewardship.
Goals and Targets. Because of the unique contractual and legal framework of cEWP, and because of the relatively small size of the pilot program, there are some desired standards and community benefits that cannot be achieved simply by applying universal criteria to all contractors participating in the project. Ensuring equity and broad opportunity in the project will require assembling the right mix of contractors in the overall pool, organizing community expertise in support of the goals, and establishing minimum qualifications for and requirements on all contractors. Therefore, the city, Energy Trust and a new stakeholder Evaluation and Implementation committee shall work closely together to achieve the following goals and targets in the cEWP pilot project.
Goals and TargetsIn addition to the overarching goal and our work on the attributes, the Ministry of Education has indicated that “Districts must also articulate goals and expected results (targets) for student performance” in the following areas: • Student Reading Results • School Completion Levels • Achievement Results for Aboriginal Learners • Participation Levels in Skills and Technical Training Central Okanagan School District - Achievement Contract 26 Central Okanagan School District - Achievement Contract 27 Improving our primary students’ literacy skills has been a District goal for several years. For more than a decade now we have had an unwavering focus on Early Learning Programs and a commitment to the acquisition of foundational literacy skills. In 2000, the Early Learning Profile (ELP) was developed locally and has served as a tool to educate and guide both early learning educators’ and primary teachers’ instructional practice and play-based pedagogy. This early learning assessment tool was the first of its kind in the province. Our multi-year trend lines show significant decreases in the vulnerability of our early learners. For the 2012-2013 school year, data continues a positive trend line with maintaining a reduction of primary students at risk by the end of grade 3. Some of our best work has been to ensure that students leaving Grade 3, and the primary program, are well prepared with the reading readiness skills they need. Central Okanagan School District - Achievement Contract 28 To continue to strive for a high level of literacy skill acquisition for ALL students.

Related to Goals and Targets

  • Goals and Objectives The purpose of this Agreement is to ensure that the proper elements and commitments are in place to provide consistent service support and delivery to the customers by the Service Providers. The goal of this Agreement is to obtain mutual agreement for the provision of information and communication between the Service Provider and customer. The objective of this Agreement is to: • Provide clear reference to service ownership, accountability, roles and responsibilities. • Present clear, concise and measurable description of service provision to the customer. • Match perceptions of the expected service provision with actual service support and delivery.

  • Evaluation Criteria 5.2.1. The responses will be evaluated based on the following: (edit evaluation criteria below as appropriate for your project)

  • Goals Goals define availability, performance and other objectives of Service provisioning and delivery. Goals do not include remedies and failure to meet any Service Goal does not entitle Customer to a Service credit.

  • Milestones Subject to the provisions of the SGIP, the Parties shall agree on milestones for which each Party is responsible and list them in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. A Party’s obligations under this provision may be extended by agreement. If a Party anticipates that it will be unable to meet a milestone for any reason other than a Force Majeure event, it shall immediately notify the other Parties of the reason(s) for not meeting the milestone and: (1) propose the earliest reasonable alternate date by which it can attain this and future milestones, and (2) requesting appropriate amendments to Attachment 4. The Party affected by the failure to meet a milestone shall not unreasonably withhold agreement to such an amendment unless: (1) it will suffer significant uncompensated economic or operational harm from the delay, (2) attainment of the same milestone has previously been delayed, or (3) it has reason to believe that the delay in meeting the milestone is intentional or unwarranted notwithstanding the circumstances explained by the Party proposing the amendment.

  • 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 clause 36.5). 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 as set out in Appendix F.