HSEC Policy definition

HSEC Policy means the integrated health, safety, environmental and community policies and operating guidelines for the Los Filos Mine which were adopted on or prior to April 6, 2017, as the same may be amended, revised, supplemented or replaced from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof.
HSEC Policy means the integrated health, safety, environmental and community policies and operating guidelines for the Project adopted by the Borrower’s board of directors and delivered to the Administrative Agent, and if applicable, the IESC, pursuant to this Agreement, as amended from time to time in accordance with this Agreement.

Examples of HSEC Policy in a sentence

  • Iluka HSEC Policy commits the Company to operate in a sustainable manner by targeting high levels of performance and pursuing leading practice in the areas of health, safety, environment and community reflecting the Company’s values of Commitment, Integrity and Responsibility.

  • The Plan supports the BHP Billiton Diamonds Inc.’s (BHP Billiton) Health, Safety, Environment & Community (HSEC) Policy and minimum standards set by regulatory requirements.

  • The stated objectives of the HSE standards are to: • Support BlueScope Steel's Bond, HSEC Policy, Safety Beliefs and Environmental Principles; • Set expectations for progressive development and implementation of HSE policies, processes and procedures; • Drive continual improvement.

  • Lundin Mining has a company‐wide Health, Safety, Environment and Community Management System (“HSEC System”) that formalizes the Company’s implementation of the HSEC Policy supporting consistency across sites owned or operated by the Company, and clearly setting out expectations for HSEC management for joint ventures.

  • The HSEC Policy provides a declaration on the importance Iluka places on conducting its business safely, without detrimental health effects and with regard to the community and the value of the natural environment.

  • The HSEC Policy, approved by the Board of Directors, commits to compliance with legal requirements as a minimum and to go beyond those requirements where deemed appropriate.

  • In the event of any material non-compliance with the Environmental and Social Laws or the HSEC Policy, Equinox shall, or shall cause the appropriate Obligor to, develop or modify, as applicable, and implement a plan to correct and remedy all material non-compliance with such Environmental and Social Laws or the HSEC Policy at the Leagold Mines acceptable to the Majority Lenders, acting reasonably.

  • RTAY will undertake the action in accordance with its Health, Safety, Environment and Community (HSEC) Policy.

  • All of our projects are expected to comply with local and international environmental standards.Environmental PolicyIn 2019, MAG updated its HSEC Policy, which states that the Company is committed to minimizing its impact and protecting the natural environment of the areas in which we work.

  • All Rio Tinto operations must implement HSEC standards and procedures in accordance with the Rio Tinto global HSEC Policy, which aims to build and maintain world class performance in health, safety, environment and communities.

Related to HSEC Policy

  • R&W Policy means the buyer-side representation and warranty insurance policy as may be issued to Purchaser in connection with this Agreement.

  • Repurchase Rules and Regulations shall have the meaning specified in Section 6.14 of the Indenture.

  • The Policy means any insurance policy held by the Landlord for the Property or the Fixtures and Fittings.

  • Code of Conduct means an agreement or set of rules not imposed by law, regulation or administrative provision of a Member State which defines the behaviour of traders who undertake to be bound by the code in relation to one or more particular commercial practices or business sectors;

  • Policy means Related Party Transaction Policy.

  • D&O Liability Insurance Policies means all insurance policies (including any “tail policy”) of any of the Debtors for liability of any current or former directors, managers, officers, and members.