Risk Informed Management definition

Risk Informed Management means an approach that guides the identification and implementation of Jurisdictional and Bilateral Water Management actions and that is informed by an understanding of the risks to and uses of Transboundary Waters.
Risk Informed Management or “RIM” is an approach that guides the identification and implementation of management actions and that is informed by an understanding of the risks to and uses of a transboundary water body.

Examples of Risk Informed Management in a sentence

  • The Parties agree to implement a Risk Informed Management (“RIM”) approach for Transboundary Waters in accordance with Appendix A.

  • The Parties agree to implement a Risk Informed Management (RIM) approach for Transboundary Waters in accordance with Appendix A.

  • The Parties agree to implement a Risk Informed Management (“RIM”) approach for Transboundary Waters as outlined in the appendices.

  • Biology 54 Appendix J – Costs to Administer and Implement the Agreement 56 Risk Informed Management (RIM) is an approach that guides the identification and implementation of management actions and that is informed by an understanding of the risks to and uses of a transboundary water body.

  • As signatories to the BWMA, both governments are committed to improve understanding of transboundary watersheds including establishing strong metrics for transboundary water conditions in accordance with a Risk Informed Management approach.

  • Under the Risk Informed Management (RIM) approach, the Hay and Slave rivers were classified as Class 3 Rivers.

  • The Agreement commits Alberta and the NWT to establish and implement transboundary water quantity objectives and monitoring according to the Risk Informed Management approach.

  • Biology 42 Appendix J – Costs to Administer and Implement the Agreement 44 Draft YT-NWT BWMA Appendices July 24, 2019 15 Risk Informed Management (RIM) is an approach that guides the identification and implementation of management actions and that is informed by an understanding of the risks to and uses of a transboundary water body.

  • As per the Risk Informed Management approach, the Parties classify the water body, and then, depending on the class of the water body, monitor it, create a learning plan, and set transboundary water quantity objectives.These transboundary objectives are designed to ensure that the aquatic ecosystem continues to receive the water it needs to remain healthy.Any water that is available after the needs of the ecosystem have been met (i.e., available water) is shared evenly between the jurisdictions.

Related to Risk Informed Management

  • Hazardous Waste Management Facility means, as defined in NCGS 130A, Article 9, a facility for the collection, storage, processing, treatment, recycling, recovery, or disposal of hazardous waste.

  • Environmental Management Framework or “EMF” means the policy framework for environmental management, approved by the Project Implementing Entity’s Board of Directors on July 21, 2009, which sets forth the environmental policies and procedures that shall apply to the carrying out of the Project.

  • Load Management means a Demand Resource (“DR”) as defined in the Reliability Assurance Agreement.

  • Processes with Significant Environmental Aspects means the Equipment which, during regular operation or if not properly operated or maintained, may cause or are likely to cause an adverse effect.

  • Solid waste management facility means the same as that term is defined in Section 19-6-502.

  • disaster management means a continuous and integrated process of planning, organising, coordinating and implementing measures which are necessary or expedient for—

  • Disaster Management Act means the Disaster Management Act, 2002 (Act No.57 of 2002)

  • Serious Medical Condition means, for the purpose of interpreting Overseas Emergency Medical Evacuation and Repatriation cover, a condition which in the opinion of the Company or its authorised representatives constitutes a serious or life threatening medical emergency requiring immediate evacuation to obtain urgent remedial treatment in order to avoid death or serious impairment to an Insured Person’s immediate or long-term health prospects. The seriousness of the medical condition will be judged within the context of the Insured Person’s geographical location and the local availability of appropriate medical care or facilities.

  • Project Management Report means each report prepared in accordance with Section 4.02 of this Agreement;

  • Floodplain Management Regulations means this ordinance and other zoning ordinances, subdivision regulations, building codes, health regulations, special purpose ordinances, and other applications of police power. This term describes federal, state or local regulations, in any combination thereof, which provide standards for preventing and reducing flood loss and damage.

  • Environmental Management Plan or “EMP” means the environmental management plan for the Project, including any update thereto, incorporated in the IEE;

  • Procurement Management means the Director of Lee County’s Procurement Management Department or designee.

  • Environmental Management System means an environmental management system or plan of management to address all environmental risks and to ensure compliance with all Environmental Laws and licences;

  • Friable asbestos material means any material that contains more than 1% asbestos by weight and that can be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder when dry, by hand pressure.

  • Waste management means the collection, transport, recovery and disposal of waste, including the supervision of such operations and the after-care of disposal sites, and including actions taken as a dealer or broker;

  • Construction management contract means a contract in which a party is retained by the owner to

  • Medical Waste means isolation wastes, infectious agents, human blood and blood products, pathological wastes, sharps, body parts, contaminated bedding, surgical wastes, potentially contaminated laboratory wastes, and dialysis wastes.

  • business waste means waste that emanates from premises that are used wholly or mainly for commercial, retail, wholesale, entertainment or government administration purposes;

  • Stormwater management facility means a control measure that controls stormwater runoff and changes the characteristics of that runoff including, but not limited to, the quantity and quality, the period of release or the velocity of flow.

  • Emergency medical condition means a medical condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including severe pain) so that a prudent layperson, who possesses an average knowledge of health and medicine, could reasonably expect the absence of immediate medical attention to result in a condition described in clause (i), (ii), or (iii) of section 1867(e)(1)(A) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395dd(e)(1)(A)). In that provision of the Social Security Act, clause (i) refers to placing the health of the individual (or, with respect to a pregnant woman, the health of the woman or her unborn child) in serious jeopardy; clause (ii) refers to serious impairment to bodily functions; and clause (iii) refers to serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part.

  • Project Management Plan means the portion of the Project Development Plan providing the information requested in Section 4.2 of Exhibit B to the ITP.

  • Management Information means the information specified in the Monitoring Schedule.

  • Project Management Agreement means the agreement dated the 20th February 1985 made between the Trustee and the Manager providing for the Manager to manage and co-ordinate the development and construction of the Resort and includes, if that agreement is terminated, any other agreement in like and similar terms made with the prior consent of the Minister;

  • Construction Management Agreement means the Construction Management Agreement, dated as of the date of the Common Agreement, between Construction Manager and the Project Company.

  • Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public means the existence of any condition or practice, or any violation of a permit or other requirement of this article, in a surface coal mining and reclamation operation which could reasonably be expected to cause substantial physical harm to persons outside the permit area before such condition, practice, or violation can be abated. A reasonable expectation of death or serious injury before abatement exists if a rational person, subjected to the same conditions, or practices giving rise to the peril, would not expose himself to the danger during the time necessary for abatement.

  • Adverse Environmental Condition shall refer to (i) the existence or the continuation of the existence, of an Environmental Emission (including, without limitation, a sudden or non-sudden accidental or non-accidental Environmental Emission), of, or exposure to, any substance, chemical, material, pollutant, Contaminant, odor or audible noise or other release or emission in, into or onto the environment (including, without limitation, the air, ground, water or any surface) at, in, by, from or related to any Equipment, (ii) the environmental aspect of the transportation, storage, treatment or disposal of materials in connection with the operation of any Equipment or (iii) the violation, or alleged violation of any statutes, ordinances, orders, rules regulations, permits or licenses of, by or from any governmental authority, agency or court relating to environmental matters connected with any Equipment.