Environmental Control Officer definition
Examples of Environmental Control Officer in a sentence
The Client recommends that the same sub-Service Provider fulfils the duties of the Environmental Assessment Practitioner (EAP) and later as the Environmental Control Officer (ECO), in accordance with the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (28 of 2002).
The Purchaser notes that the EMP will be strictly enforced, and, to that end, the Developer has engaged the services of a full time Environmental Control Officer (“ECO”) who is empowered to issue instructions to a contractor to take measures to remedy damage to the environment and / or stop building works, or part of it, in circumstances described in the EMP.
The Environmental Control Officer shall liaise directly with the Contractor on general environmental matters.
The construction camp is to be removed upon completion of the work, and the site returned to the condition in which it was found, to the satisfaction of the Environmental Control Officer.
Such a site shall have the approval of the Employer’s Agent, the Local Authority and the Environmental Control Officer.
Where such matters affect construction works, the Environmental Control Officer will be required to address such concerns with the Employer’s Agent.
Page 1 of21· ECO: MPRDA: Environmental Control Officer Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, 2002 (Act 28 of 2002) as amended 28 of 166.
Sponsors of many large scale developments undertaken in the Republic of South Africa in recent years have appointed an Environmental Control Officer (ECO) to ensure that mitigation measures and other requirements set forth in the EMP are adhered to.
An independent Environmental Control Officer (ECO) is required to monitor objectively the implementation of relevant environmental legislation, conditions of Environmental Authorisations (EA’s) and the Environmental Management Plan for the project.
Employees in the classes of Environmental Control Officer, Industrial Waste Inspector and Lab Technician who work at the Wastewater Treatment Plant, and Police Identification Bureau Technician I, II, and III have the option of seeing the City physician on an annual basis, without charge, for the purpose of receiving a complete blood count, blood chemistry test, and a urinalysis.