Corporate Management System definition

Corporate Management System means a demonstrable method of conveying and ensuring control of information relating to the management of the Company and/or the Contractor. Information contained within such documents are related to but not limited to principal standard policy and philosophy particularly in respect of SESR matters;

Examples of Corporate Management System in a sentence

  • The Contractor must adhere to the Company’s Corporate Management System to ensure environmental protection and the health and safety of its workers, Subcontractors and Other Contractors (i.e., under the Contractor’s responsibilities such as under Prime Contractor Agreement).

  • In addition to deductions as described under part 5 of General Terms and Conditions the contractor is subject to penalties and fines for non-conformances to Taan’s Corporate Management System, Safety non- conformances and production incidents.

  • Transport of any scheduled harvested monumental trees to DLS In addition to deductions as described under part 5 of General Terms and Conditions the contractor is subject to Taan’s Specified Incidence Process as outlined with Taan’s Corporate Management System for Safety, environmental non-conformances and production incidents.

  • In addition to deductions as described under part 5 of General Terms and Conditions the contractor is subject to penalties and fines for non-conformances to Taan’s Corporate Management System, Safety non-conformances and production incidents.