ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING Sample Clauses

ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING. According to the National Environmental Management Act (107 of 1998), any costs incurred to remedy environmental damage shall be borne by the person responsible for that damage; it is therefore critical that the contractors read and understand the requirements of this document and any succeeding documents pertaining to environmental requirements before construction commences. It is a requirement of the act that everyone takes reasonable measures to ensure that they do not pollute the environment. Reasonable measures include informing and educating employees about the environmental risks of their work and training them to operate in an environmentally acceptable manner. Training is fundamental to the successful implementation of the EMP. All personnel whose work may result in an impact on the environment must receive appropriate training in the environmental procedures to be followed. In this regard, the following must be fulfilled: • All personnel working on the construction site must attend an environmental awareness training workshop conducted by the Environmental Responsible Person prior to commencing work on site. The purpose of the workshop is to provide staff with the information they require to enable them to meet the requirements of the EMP. The Environmental Responsible Person may call upon the services of a specialist environmental education translator should this be required. Contractors, sub-contractors and all their staff must attend. • The Environmental Responsible Person shall keep a register of all personnel attending the environmental awareness training workshops; attendance records must be filed and available on site. • All staff must be trained in emergency response procedures; attendance records must be filed and available on site. • Environmental awareness posters are to be displayed on site. Environmental ‘do’s and don’ts’ must be clearly illustrated. The posters shall use pictures to convey the intended message and any explanatory text will be in English and the local dialect.
ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING. The Contractor may be tasked to develop and provide comprehensive environmental training to installation staff, such as, but not limited to: initial and refresher HAZWOPER training; training for personnel handling petroleum products as required by Spill Prevention, Countermeasure, and Control Plans; training for underground storage tank operators as required by the Energy Policy Act 2005; training in the Installation Environmental Management System; unit and tenant environmental compliance officer training; and pollution prevention training. Additionally, the Contractor may be required to develop and maintain technical libraries and resource centers, websites, and support for environmental conferences and seminars.
ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING. Breach: i. All contractors and sub-contractor personnel will be required to be briefed on the Contractors Agreement (this document) and the Site Environmental Management Plan. ii. The main contractor must induct his staff before work will be allowed to commence on the Estate. iii. A register is to be kept of all staff members participating in the environmental education process. This register is provided as part of the induction package. iv. It is the contractor’s responsibility to ensure that all the subcontractors receive environmental training. Refer to clause 2.3.2 Qualification of Contractors on page 07 of this Agreement. Only contractors who have participated in the induction process will be permitted to commence with building.
ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING i. All Contractors and sub-contractor personnel will be required to be briefed on the Contractors Agreement (this document) and the Site Environmental Management Plan. ii. The Contractor must induct his staff before work will be allowed to commence on the Estate. iii. A register is to be kept of all staff members participating in the environmental education process. This register is provided as part of the induction package. iv. It is the contractor’s responsibility to ensure that all the sub-contractors receive environmental training. Refer to clause 2.3.2 – Qualifications of Contractors of this Agreement.
ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING. The Concessioner must train its employees according to the training requirements in its Environmental Management Program.
ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING. E3-7.1 Services to be required The County department may require environmental training for specific projects. These training services may include, but not be limited to, OSHA 40- Hour Hazardous Waste Worker Training, OSHA Annual Hazardous Waste Refresher Training, AHERA Asbestos Worker Training, AHERA Asbestos Building Inspector/Manager Training, AHERA Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor Training, OSHA Respiratory Protection Training, Respirator Fit Testing, OSHA Confined Space Training, EPA Lead-Based Paint Inspector/Risk Assessor training, and Department of Transportation (DOT) Hazardous Materials training. E3-7.2 Technical Requirements These requirements include, but are not limited to: