Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures (SPCC Sample Clauses

Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures (SPCC. If NASA-owned SPCC-regulated oil storage containers or oil-filled equipment is deployed to Partner sites or dedicated to Partner operations for at least 6 consecutive months as a part of the services provided under this Agreement, NASA will develop and maintain site-specific SPCC plans for those items at Partner's expense. Such costs shall be documented in the Annex that authorizes the service. Partner shall comply with all NASA SPCC plan requirements and allow NASA contractors access to conduct inspections and perform maintenance/repairs necessary to maintain SPCC compliance at Partner's expense.
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Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures (SPCC. Associated with Site Installation SPCC requirements must be considered in the design phase of this project for the storage of hazardous materials. The design firm should review the SPCC regulations to ensure future compliance. The regulations are found in Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40 part 112 and in the Lempert-Keene-Seastrand Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act published by the California Department of Fish and Game on 20 February 1995. The requirements pertain to secondary containment, consideration of the impact of a spill from the storage in relation to the location of storm drains, and consideration of an impact from a major spill. Additionally, future SPCC plans will be updated to reflect the installation of regulated features.
Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures (SPCC. All Contractors who store, transfer, and/or use oil products (e.g., diesel, gasoline, kerosene, used oil, hydraulic oil, lubricants, etc.) which are stored in containers with a capacity of 55 gallons or greater shall be required to comply with the requirements of the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures [SPCC] Regulations) and NAVSHIPYD&IMFPEARLINST 5090.11 (PHNSY&IMF’s SPCC Plan). Contractors who store more than 1,320 gallons of oil while performing work at PHNSY&IMF shall prepare, maintain, and provide a copy of their SPCC plan to Code 106.3 for review. Contractors who store less than 1,320 gallons of oil shall implement appropriate spill prevention, control and countermeasure Best Management Practices (BMPs) and post emergency contacts in the event a discharge occurs. Typical SPCC requirements include the following:

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  • Transportation Management Tenant shall fully comply with all present or future programs intended to manage parking, transportation or traffic in and around the Building, and in connection therewith, Tenant shall take responsible action for the transportation planning and management of all employees located at the Premises by working directly with Landlord, any governmental transportation management organization or any other transportation-related committees or entities.

  • Control Areas Tenant shall be allowed to utilize up to its pro rata share of the Hazardous Materials inventory within any control area or zone (located within the Premises), as designated by the applicable building code, for chemical use or storage. As used in the preceding sentence, Tenant’s pro rata share of any control areas or zones located within the Premises shall be determined based on the rentable square footage that Tenant leases within the applicable control area or zone. For purposes of example only, if a control area or zone contains 10,000 rentable square feet and 2,000 rentable square feet of a tenant’s premises are located within such control area or zone (while such premises as a whole contains 5,000 rentable square feet), the applicable tenant’s pro rata share of such control area would be 20%.

  • Data Loss Prevention Transfer Agent shall implement a data leakage program that is designed to identify, detect, monitor and document Fund Data leaving Transfer Agent’s control without authorization in place.

  • Access Control Supplier will maintain an appropriate access control policy that is designed to restrict access to Accenture Data and Supplier assets to authorized Personnel. Supplier will require that all accounts have complex passwords that contain letters, numbers, and special characters, be changed at least every 90 days, and have a minimum length of 8 characters.

  • Environmental, Health and Safety i. Environment, Health and Safety Performance. Seller acknowledges and accepts full and sole responsibility to maintain an environment, health and safety management system ("EMS") appropriate for its business throughout the performance of this Contract. Buyer expects that Seller’s EMS shall promote health and safety, environmental stewardship, and pollution prevention by appropriate source reduction strategies. Seller shall convey the requirement of this clause to its suppliers. Seller shall not deliver goods that contain asbestos mineral fibers.

  • Environmental, Health and Safety Matters (a) The Company has complied and is in compliance with all Environmental, Health, and Safety Requirements.

  • Pest Control A. Whenever a department utilizes a pest control chemical in State owned or managed buildings/grounds, the department will provide at least forty-eight (48) hours notice prior to application of the chemical, unless an infestation occurs which requires immediate action. Notices will be posted in the lobby of the building and will be disseminated to building tenant contacts.

  • Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity The Parties shall comply with the provisions of Schedule 5 (Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity).

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