Safeguard Policies Sample Clauses

The Safeguard Policies clause establishes specific rules and procedures designed to protect parties from potential risks or harm during the execution of an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines mandatory safety standards, compliance requirements, or operational protocols that must be followed, such as adhering to environmental regulations or implementing data security measures. Its core function is to minimize liability and ensure that all parties take appropriate precautions, thereby reducing the likelihood of accidents, legal violations, or other adverse outcomes.
Safeguard Policies. The Recipient shall ensure that the Project is implemented in accordance with the provisions of the MWMP, and except as the Association shall otherwise agree, shall not amend or waive any provision of the said plans, if such amendment or waiver may, in the opinion of the Association materially or adversely affect the implementation of the Project.
Safeguard Policies. The Recipient shall ensure that the Project is implemented in accordance with the provisions of the EA, including the DSA, ESMF, EMP, PMP and RPF, and the IPP and, except as the Association shall otherwise agree, the Recipient shall not amend or waive any provision of the aforementioned without the prior written approval of the Association.”
Safeguard Policies. The Borrower shall: (i) ensure that the Project is implemented in accordance with the provisions of the Resettlement Policy Framework and the EMP, and except as the Association shall otherwise agree, shall not amend or waive any provision of the aforementioned, if such amendment or waiver may, in the opinion of the Association materially or adversely affect the implementation of the Project; and (ii) ensure that resettlement action plans are prepared, as needed, in accordance with the Resettlement Policy Framework, and submitted to the Association for its approval, prior to implementation of such plans. (b) ensure that an environmental adviser with qualifications, experience and terms of reference that are satisfactory to the Association is retained, as necessary, until the completion of the Project as provided under Part D.2 of the Project, to provide advice on environmental issues that arise during Project implementation and ensure that the Project is implemented in accordance with the provisions of the EMP and the Resettlement Policy Framework.
Safeguard Policies. 1. The Borrower shall, through the FMWR, ensure, and cause the Participating States, through their SWAs, to ensure, that the Project is implemented in accordance with the provisions of the ESMF, and except as the Association shall otherwise agree, the Borrower shall not amend or waive any provision of the aforementioned if such amendment or waiver may, in the opinion of the Association, materially or adversely affect Project implementation. 2. The Borrower shall, through the FMWR, ensure, and cause the Participating States, through their SWAs, to ensure, that resettlement actions plans are prepared as needed for each state in accordance with the RPF and submitted to the Association for its approval prior to implementation of such plans. 3. The Borrower shall, through the FMWR, ensure, and cause the Participating States, through their SWAs, to ensure, that the Project is implemented in accordance with practices applicable to dam safety that are satisfactory to the Association.
Safeguard Policies. The Recipient shall carry out the Project or cause the Project to be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the ESIA, ESIMF and the RPF, and, as the case may be in accordance with the provisions of the EMP and of the RAP, and except as the Association shall otherwise agree, the Recipient shall not amend or waive any provision of the aforementioned, if such amendment or waiver may, in the opinion of the Association, materially or adversely affect the implementation of the Project.
Safeguard Policies. If required by the Association, the Recipient shall: (i) carry out an environmental assessment and a social assessment, both in accordance with the Association’s policies; and (ii) carry out preventive and/or remedial actions as recommended by such assessments, in a manner satisfactory to the Association.
Safeguard Policies. (a) The Borrower shall cause STEE to implement Parts A, B, C and D.1 of the Project in accordance with the EMP and the RAP, and except as the Association shall otherwise agree, the Borrower shall not amend or waive any provision of the aforementioned, if such amendment or waiver may, in the opinion of the Association, materially or adversely affect the implementation of the Project. (b) Without limitation to the generality of paragraph (a) of this Section, the Borrower shall, with respect to the implementation of the EMP, provide training on environmental management to staff from MME, MEW and MOP, and cause STEE to carry out the following actions: (i) improvements in the conditions of transport, storage and handling of hydrocarbons; (ii) development of environmental safety measures for electricity generators and for the protection of staff; (iii) specification of environmental standards to be complied with in the bidding documents for the procurement of electricity generators; and (iv) training of its staff on environmental management. (c) Without limitation to the generality of paragraph (a) of this Section, the Borrower shall: (i) cause STEE to set up by October 31, 2002, the Environmental and Resettlement Committee, under terms of reference acceptable to the Association, to oversee the implementation of the environmental and social aspects of the Project throughout Project implementation; (ii) cause the Environment and Resettlement Committee to implement the RAP by April 1, 2003; (iii) follow the compensation standards set forth in the RAP, and provide the necessary land required for resettlement purposes to the beneficiaries, with security of tenure through the provision of title deeds to such beneficiaries. (d) The Borrower shall cause STEE to, no later than October 31, 2002, establish a Consultation Liaison Group, acceptable to the Association, to be maintained throughout Project implementation to consult with members of the public in the Project implementation areas, regarding any issues that may arise in the course of Project implementation and propose appropriate mitigation measures, satisfactory to the Association.
Safeguard Policies. (a) The Borrower shall prepare a RAP, in accordance with the Resettlement Policy Framework, that is satisfactory to the Association by December 31, 2002, and implement the measures set forth in such plan in a manner satisfactory to the Association. (b) The Borrower shall ensure that the implementation of the Project will be carried out without interfering with any of the Borrower’s cultural heritage sites and properties. (c) The Borrower shall cause EEPCO to maintain an Environmental and Social Management Monitoring Work Unit through out Project implementation.
Safeguard Policies. 1. The Borrower shall ensure that the Project is implemented in accordance with the provisions of the ESF, and except as the Association shall otherwise agree, the Borrower shall not amend or waive any provision of the aforementioned if such amendment or waiver may, in the opinion of the Association, materially or adversely affect Project implementation. 2. The Environment and Standards Service of the OdR shall oversee preparation and implementation of the ESMP under the Project in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and the PIM.
Safeguard Policies. 1. The Recipient shall, through the PCMU and the PCO of the Participating Provinces, ensure that the Project is implemented in accordance with the provisions of the ESMF, PIM, and PIP, and except as the Association shall otherwise agree, the Recipient shall not amend or waive any provision of the aforementioned if such amendment or waiver may, in the opinion of the Association, materially or adversely affect Project implementation.