EHS Guidelines definition

EHS Guidelines means the World Bank Group Environmental, Health and Safety Guidelines published on xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx, as said guidelines are updated from time to time.
EHS Guidelines means the World Bank Group Environmental, Health and Safety Guidelines published on www.ifc.org/ehsguidelines, as said guidelines are updated from time to time.
EHS Guidelines means the applicable and relevant sections of the General Environmental, Safety and Health Guidelines and the Industry Sector Guidelines for Offshore Oil and Gas Development (both dated April 30, 2007), except as noted in the ESRS, copies of which have been delivered to and receipt of which has been acknowledged by the Borrower.”

Examples of EHS Guidelines in a sentence

  • The Recipient shall cause each of the Investors to ensure, among other things through the inclusion of appropriate provisions in the Implementation Agreement, that its Subproject is carried out with due regard to appropriate health, safety, social, and environmental practices and standards, in accordance with the Performance Standards and the EHS Guidelines, in a manner acceptable to the Bank.

  • It shall identify Concessionaire’s detailed actions for mitigating these impacts and risk and shall be conducted in accordance with Applicable Law, IFC Performance Standards and applicable provisions of the EHS Guidelines.

  • Key elements of stakeholder engagement during EIA preparation shall include:  Systematic identification of project stakeholders and their interests; 3 The World Bank EHS Guidelines - xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/ifcext/sustainability.nsf/Content/EHSGuidelines.

  • In absence of adequate legislation, waste shall be managed according to the guidance provided in the respective sections of the General World Bank Group EHS Guidelines with the objective of protecting soil and water resources.

  • Areas of Interests Non- Compliances Identified Corrective Action Plan Status of Completion Completion Date IFC's Performance Standards (PS1- 8) Environmental and Social Action Plan Local environmental and Social regulations Applicable EHS Guidelines Please explain the cause and, if appropriate, describe the planned corrective actions to prevent re- occurrence.

  • For this project the ESIA has been prepared in compliance with the: • Sustainability Guidelines of KfW Development Bank, • World Bank OP 4.01 (general framework) and OP 4.12 (involuntary resettlement), • Environmental and Social Practices and Standards of the European Investment Bank (EIB), • General EHS Guidelines of the World Bank Group, and • Core labour standards of the International Labour Organisation (ILO).

  • Identify and describe applicable WBG EHS Guidelines, IFC PSs and guidelines, and the guidelines of any co-financiers.

  • The power station to be constructed in the Project is expected to meet both national standards and EHS Guidelines for atmospheric concentrations.

  • For this project the ESIA has been prepared in compliance with the:  Sustainability Guidelines of KfW Development Bank,  World Bank OP 4.01 (general framework) and OP 4.12 (involuntary resettlement),  Environmental and Social Practices and Standards of the European Investment Bank (EIB),  General EHS Guidelines of the World Bank Group, and  Core labour standards of the International Labour Organisation (ILO).

  • AMR SECTION VI Deviation/non-Compliances The following are the identified deviation/non-compliances identified in reference to the following: (i) IFC’s Performance Standards; (ii) Environmental and Social Action Plan; (iii) Non-compliance with local environmental and Social regulations iv) Applicable EHS Guidelines If there are any non-compliances/deviations please record and provide additional information if necessary.


More Definitions of EHS Guidelines

EHS Guidelines means the World Bank Group Environmental, Health, and Safety (i) General Guidelines (2007), (ii) Guidelines for Ports, Harbors and Terminals, (iii) Guidelines for Shipping, and (iv) Guidelines for Construction Materials Extraction, as may be modified, amended, and updated from time to time, available at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/ehsguidelines .
EHS Guidelines means the applicable and relevant sections of the General Environmental, Safety and Health Guidelines and the Industry Sector Guidelines for Offshore Oil and Gas Development (both dated April 30, 2007), except as noted in the ESRS, copies of which have been delivered to and receipt of which has been acknowledged by the Borrower.
EHS Guidelines means the guidelines available at: [•] Emergency means a condition or situation that endangers, or which in the reasonable opinion of the Authority or the Concessionaire, may endanger the environment or lives or security of people at or around the Site (including any ragpickers) or that poses an imminent threat of material damage to any property (including the Project Facilities) at or around the Site.
EHS Guidelines shall have the meaning given to that term in the Senior IFC Facility Agreement and the Junior IFC Facility Agreement.

Related to EHS Guidelines

  • Program Guidelines means any and all GLO-approved documents reflecting specific rules and regulations governing the implementation of the Program.

  • Procurement Guidelines means the “Guidelines: Procurement under IBRD Loans and XXX Credits” published by the Bank in May 2004 and revised in October, 2006.

  • Guidelines means the Instructions to Authors available on the Xxxxxxx Science website, as well as the Aims & Scope applicable to the relevant Xxxxxxx Science publication). Xxxxxxx Science’s nominated service provider, Xxxxxxx Science, offers English language support services which Assignor may elect to utilise in respect of the Work by completing the applicable box in Schedule 1: Details of the Work. The provision of such services by Xxxxxxx Science shall be subject to Xxxxxxx 2 [v.122016] Science’s prevailing terms and rates relating to such type of optional support.

  • Treasury guidelines means any guidelines on supply chain management issued by the Minister in terms of section 168 of the Act;

  • Operating Guidelines means the guidelines for the creation and redemption of Units of a class as set out in the schedule to each Participation Agreement as amended from time to time by the Manager with the approval of the Trustee, and where applicable, with the approval of HKSCC and the Conversion Agent, and following consultation, to the extent reasonably practicable, with the relevant Participating Dealers subject always, in respect of the relevant Operating Guidelines for a Participating Dealer, any amendment being notified in writing by the Manager in advance to the relevant Participating Dealer. Unless otherwise specified, references to the Operating Guidelines shall be to the Operating Guidelines for the relevant Sub-Fund applicable at the time of the relevant Application.

  • Anti-Corruption Guidelines means the “Guidelines on Preventing and Combating Fraud and Corruption in Projects Financed by IBRD Loans and XXX Credits and Grants”, dated October 15, 2006.