EHS Matters definition

EHS Matters means all matters relating to:
EHS Matters means matters relating to human health, safety and welfare; the pollution or contamination of the Environment; the generation, manufacture, processing, handling, storage, distribution, use, treatment, removal, transport, disposal, release, spillage, deposit or discharge of Hazardous Substances; exposure of any person or organism to any Hazardous Substances; and/or causing any other damage to, or material adverse impact on, the Environment (including any common law or statutory nuisance);
EHS Matters all or any matters relating to the pollution or protection of the environment or harm to or the protection of human health and safety or the health of animals and plants.

Examples of EHS Matters in a sentence

  • The COMPANY shall at all times comply with EHS and / or any such equivalent law in existence in respect of EHS Matters and keep all the required EHS Permits in full force and effect.

  • The Company is not, nor has the Company been in the past two years, engaged in any action, litigation, arbitration or dispute resolution proceedings or subject to any investigation which is outstanding and which relates to any material breach of EHS Law or any material liability in relation to EHS Matters and the Seller is not aware of any such matters pending or being threatened.

  • At no time has the Company or any of its Subsidiaries received any written notice, communication or information alleging any liability in relation to any EHS Matters or that any remediation works are required.

  • There are no facts or circumstances that may lead to any breach of or liability under any EHS Laws or any claim or liability in respect of EHS Matters.

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More Definitions of EHS Matters

EHS Matters means:(i) pollution or contamination; (ii) the disposal, release, spillage, deposit, escape, discharge, leak or emission of, Hazardous Materials or Waste; (iii) exposure of any person to Hazardous Materials or Waste; (iv) abstraction of water; (v) matters related to health and safety at work; (vi) the creation or existence of any noise, vibration, radiation, common law or statutory nuisance, or other adverse impact on the Environment; and/or (vii) any other matters relating to human health and safety or the condition, protection, maintenance, restoration or replacement of the Environment or any part of it;
EHS Matters all matters relating to:
EHS Matters all or any matters relating to the pollution or protection of the Environment or harm to or the protection of human health and safety or the health of animals and plants "EHS Permits" all or any permits, consents, licences and other authorisations required by EHS Law for the operation of the business of the relevant Group Member as conducted at the date of this Agreement
EHS Matters all or any matters relating to the pollution or protection of the Environment or harm to or the protection of human health and safety or the health of animals and plants "EHS Permits" all or any permits, consents, licences, approvals certificates and other authorisations required by EHS Law for the operation of the business of the Company or the state or use of the Property "EMU Entry Date" 1 January 1999 and shall also include in addition the date or dates on which the United Kingdom or any part of it enters into Economic and Monetary Union "EMU Systems" all equipment, systems, plant and machinery used by the Company
EHS Matters all matters relating to: 1 pollution or contamination of the Environment; 2 the presence, disposal, release, spillage, deposit, escape, discharge, leak, migration or emission of Hazardous Substances or Waste; 3 the exposure of any person to Hazardous Substances or Waste;
EHS Matters means matters relating to human health, safety and welfare, the environment, the use or exploitation of any environmental or natural resources and/or any Hazardous Substances, the condition, protection, maintenance, remediation, reinstatement, restoration or replacement of the environment or any part of it;