EMF definition

EMF means the Environmental Management Framework adopted by the Project Implementing Entity in September 2006 and referred to in the Project Implementation Plan and Operations Manual, for purposes of setting forth the environmental and social framework to address the adverse potential, temporary, or permanent environmental and social impacts resulting, or likely to result from, the carrying out of the Project.
EMF means the Environmental Management Framework, dated November 16, 2005, outlining the procedures for the environmental screening, management, consultation and disclosure related to the selection of the road sections under the Project.
EMF means the Borrower’s Environmental Management Framework dated September 16, 2005, which assesses the environmental impacts and sets out the environmental mitigation and protection measures in respect of the carrying out of the Project, including the procedures applying to the selection, implementation and monitoring of Sub-projects (as this term is hereinafter defined), as well as the administrative and monitoring arrangements to ensure the implementation of said measures, as such Framework may be amended from time to time with the prior approval of the Bank;

Examples of EMF in a sentence

  • List the Bidder’s accident/injury EMF for the last five (5) years.

  • The Bidder may be rejected as not responsible if the Bidder’s EMF is greater than 1.0 and sufficient remedial steps have not been implemented.

  • Sources of EMF include high voltage transmission lines, distribution lines, and household electronic devices.

  • However, the CDPH provides information regarding decreases of EMF at given distances.

  • The EMF from electricity distribution lines decreases to background levels at a distance of 60 to 200 feet.


More Definitions of EMF

EMF means electromagnetic frequency.
EMF means electromagnetic fields or radio frequency between 30 kHz and 300 GHz in the electromagnetic spectrum range.
EMF means the Environmental and Social Management Framework dated March 2, 2010, and satisfactory to the Association, giving details of a program of actions, measures and policies designed to maximize the benefits of the Project, eliminate, offset or mitigate any adverse environmental impacts, or reduce such impacts to acceptable levels, as such EMF may be amended from time to time with the prior agreement of the Association.
EMF means the Recipient’s Environmental Management Framework, dated December 7, 2009, governing all environmental aspects of Project implementation, including mitigation and adaptive measures to offset, reduce to acceptable levels, or eliminate, any adverse environmental impacts under the Project, as said framework may be updated from time to time by agreement between the Association and Recipient.
EMF means the Project Implementing Entitiesenvironmental management framework, acceptable to the Association, dated November 3, 2010, and set forth as Annex B to the PIP (as hereinafter defined), which provides for the principles and procedures governing the environmental management, mitigation, monitoring and institutional measures to be undertaken in the carrying out of the Project, as such framework may be amended from time to time by agreement between of the Rajasthan and the Association.
EMF means the Environmental Management Framework dated August 2006, prepared by the Recipient and Bosnia and Herzegovina, satisfactory to the World Bank, describing the rules, guidelines and procedures to assess environmental impacts and defining measures to reduce, mitigate or offset adverse environmental impacts under the Project and enhance positive impacts of investments under Part D (ii)(b) of the Project, as the same may be amended from time to time with the prior written approval of the World Bank.
EMF means Environmental Management Framework prepared by the Recipient for the benefit of the Project based, inter alia, on the analysis of both the Recipient’s legislation and guidelines; and the Bank’s safeguard policies, that outlines environmental assessment procedures and mitigation requirements for the Project’s activities and Sub-projects and provides details on procedures, criteria and responsibilities for Sub-projects screening, including EIAs and EMPs guidelines and checklist, and guidelines for chance findings of physical cultural property.