Pollution Prevention. The assessment of SCOPIC remuneration shall include the prevention of pollution as well as the removal of pollution in the immediate vicinity of the vessel insofar as this is necessary for the proper execution of the salvage but not otherwise.
Pollution Prevention. 4A: Chemical and Hazardous Material Reduction Required: Additional Credits: Landscape Procedures Pool 4B: Storm Water, Wastewater, and Run Off Required: Additional Credits:
Pollution Prevention. Please state your company’s policy on source reduction. The Pollution Prevention Act defines source reduction to mean any practice that: (1) Reduces the amount of any hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant entering any waste stream or otherwise released into the environment (including fugitive emissions) prior to recycling, treatment or disposal, and (2) Reduces the hazards to public health and the environment associated with the release of such substances, pollutants or contaminants. The term includes: equipment or technology modifications, process or procedure modifications, reformulation or redesign of products, substitution of raw materials, and improvements in housekeeping, maintenance, training or inventory control. Haworth is committed to providing our customers with products that support safe and healthy environments, and to a policy of material chemistry transparency. All Haworth-owned manufacturing facilities are ISO 14001 and 9001 certified. See our complete response on Supplemental sheets following this form.
Pollution Prevention. 3.1 The Contractor, must at its own expense, use in the execution of the work under the Contract, plant, equipment and vehicles which comply with, and do not breach, the requirements for operation under all legislation, and ordinances, regulations, by-laws, orders or proclamations under such legislation relevant to the protection and management of the environment.
3.2 The Contractor must exercise all reasonable care to prevent pollution and ensure compliance with all Statutory Obligations, Standards and Company requirements regarding the transport, storage, use and disposal of Dangerous or Hazardous Goods. The Contractor is responsible for:
a) seeking Company approval for the transport, storage, use and disposal of all Dangerous or Hazardous Goods required for the Contract prior to transporting to site.
b) safe transportation, storage and use of Dangerous or Hazardous Goods (potential pollutants) brought on Site for the Contract; and
c) safe disposal of all waste materials or pollutant arising from the performance of the Contract, as approved by the Company, by either their return to the manufacturer or to disposal areas or third party facilities nominated by the Company.
3.3 Pollutant and waste material include, without limitation, any chemical, motor fuel, oil, lubricant or other consumable, paint, solvent, concrete, rubble, derelict plant, equipment, refuse, materials (solid, liquid or gas) dumped, spilled, released or leaked from any container, vessel or Plant of the Contractor or any of its subcontractors.
3.4 The Contractor must immediately notify the Company's Representative of any spillage of pollutant or waste, or the potential for any pollutant or waste to leak, spill or escape.
3.5 The Contractor must immediately clean up and dispose of all spillages of pollutants or wastes, at the Contractor’s own expense and to the satisfaction of the Company's Representative. If clean-up is not undertaken effectively or in a time efficient manner, the Company may undertake such clean-up and charge any associated costs to the Contractor.
3.6 The Contractor must ensure, at its own expense, that all facilities constructed or utilised by the Contractor comply with all legislation, and ordinances, regulations, by-laws, orders or proclamations under such legislation relevant to such facilities, and to the specific conditions and requirements of any licences, permits or approvals issues with regard to the facilities.
3.7 The Contractor must ensure, at its own expens...
Pollution Prevention. Provide the following environmental monitoring data for this reporting period. If you already have all the data requested available in another format, this can be submitted instead. Please provide a scaled facility map showing the precise locations of all monitoring points.
Pollution Prevention. Stationary equipment such as motors, pumps, generators, and welders, located within or adjacent to the riverbed shall be positioned over drip pans. Stationary heavy equipment shall have suitable containment to handle a catastrophic spill/leak. Clean up equipment such as extra boom, absorbent pads, skimmers, shall be on site prior to the start of Project-related activities. No equipment maintenance shall be done within or near any ephemeral stream(s) where petroleum products or other pollutants from the equipment may enter these areas under any flow.
Pollution Prevention. Tenant is encouraged to utilize the concepts of pollution prevention, energy efficiency and waste minimization with regard to its activities at DIA.
Pollution Prevention. Owner will, in the case of an escape or discharge of products or threat of escape or discharge of same from one of its vessels into the navigable waters of the United States, promptly undertake such measures as are reasonably necessary or which may be required by applicable laws, rules and regulations to mitigate the resultant pollution damage; provided, however, that Charterer may at its option, and upon notice to Owner and on the conditions hereinafter set forth, undertake such measures. Charterer shall keep Owner advised of any such measures to be undertaken by it under such circumstances. Any of such measures actually undertaken by Charterer shall be at Owner's expense (except to the extent that such escape or discharge was caused or contributed to by Charterer). If Owner believes that any such measures undertaken by Charterer should not be undertaken or should be discontinued. Owner may so notify Charterer and thereafter Charterer, if it elects to continue such measures, shall do so at its own risk and expense.
Pollution Prevention. Pollution prevention projects prevent pollution at its source, before it is generated. Examples include, but are not limited to: practices that reduce the quantity and/or toxicity of pollutants entering a waste stream prior to treatment or disposal; equipment or technology modifications; process or procedure modifications; improvements in housekeeping, training, inventory control, best management practices, or other maintenance procedures; and projects which protect the water resources of the Regional Board’s jurisdiction through conservation or increased efficiency.
Pollution Prevention. A narrative statement describing the proposed measures to be taken for protection of the environment, including, but not limited to, the prevention or control of: (1) Fires; (2) Soil loss and erosion;