Hazardous Polluting Substances Sample Clauses

The 'Hazardous Polluting Substances' clause defines the responsibilities and restrictions related to the use, handling, storage, and disposal of materials that are considered hazardous or polluting under applicable laws. Typically, this clause requires parties to comply with environmental regulations, prevent contamination, and remediate any pollution caused by their activities. Its core function is to allocate liability and ensure environmental protection by clearly outlining obligations regarding hazardous substances, thereby minimizing legal and environmental risks.
Hazardous Polluting Substances. Implementation of Annex 10 concerning hazardous polluting substances. The Parties shall further consult from time to time for the purpose of revising the list of hazardous polluting substances and of identifying harmful quantities of these substances;
Hazardous Polluting Substances. The programs and measures to be adopted for the prevention of discharges of harmful quantities of hazardous polluting substances carried as cargo shall include: (a) Compatible regulations for the design, construction, and operation of vessels using as a guide the standards developed by the International Maritime Organizations (IMO),including the following additional requirements: (i) Each vessel shall have a suitable means of containing on board spills caused by loading or unloading operations; (ii) Each vessel shall have a capability of retaining on board wastes accumulated during vessel operation; (iii) Each vessel shall be capable of off-loading wastes retained to a reception facility; (iv) Each vessel shall be provided with a means for rapidly and safely stopping the flow during loading or unloading operations in the event of an emergency; and (v) Each vessel shall be provided with suitable lighting to adequately illuminate all cargo handling areas if the loading or unloading operations occur at night; (b) Identification of vessels carrying cargoes of hazardous polluting substances in bulk, containers, and package form, and of all such cargoes; (c) Identification in vessel manifests of all hazardous polluting substances; (d) Carriage and storage arrangements of all hazardous polluting substances in packaged form using as a guide the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code; and (e) Programs to ensure that merchant vessel personnel are trained in all functions involving the use, handling, and stowage of hazardous polluting substances; the abatement of pollution from such substances; and the hazards associated with the handling of such substances.
Hazardous Polluting Substances. The Parties shall:
Hazardous Polluting Substances. Acetaldehyde Acetic Acid Acetic Anhydride Acetone Cyanohydrin Acetyl Bromide Acetyl Chloride Acrolein Acrylonitrile Aldrin Allyl Alcohol Allyl Chloride Aluminum Sulfate Ammonia Ammonium Acetate Ammonium Benzoate Ammonium Bicarbonate Ammonium Bichromate Ammonium Bifluoride Ammonium Bisulfite Ammonium Carbamate Ammonium Carbonate Ammonium Chloride Ammonium Chromate Ammonium Citrate, Dibasic Ammonium Fluoborate Ammonium Fluoride Ammonium Hydroxide Ammonium Oxalate Ammonium Silicofluoride Ammonium Sulfamate Ammonium Sulfide Ammonium Sulfite Ammonium Tartrate Ammonium Thiocyanate Ammonium Thiosulfate Amyl Acetate Aniline Antimony Pentachloride Antimony Potassium Tartrate Antimony Tribromide Antimony Trichloride Antimony Trifluoride Antimony Trioxide Arsenic Disulfide Arsenic Pentaxide Arsenic Trichloride Arsenic Trioxide Arsenic Trisulphide Barium Cyanide Benzene Benzoic Acid Benzonitrile Benzoyl Chloride Benzyl Chloride Beryllium Chloride Beryllium Fluoride Beryllium Nitrate Butyl Acetate Butylamine Butyric Acid Cadmium Acetate Cadmium Bromide Cadmium Chloride Calcium Arsenate Calcium Arsenite Calcium Carbide Calcium Chromate Calcium Cyanide Calcium Dodecylbenzenesulfonate Calcium Hydroxide Calcium Hypochlorite Calcium Oxide Captan Carbaryl
Hazardous Polluting Substances. Consultation within one year from the date of entry into force of this Agreement for the purpose of developing an Annex identifying hazardous polluting substances; the Parties shall further consult from time to time for the purpose of identifying harmful quantities of these substances and of reviewing the definition of "harmful quantity of oil" set forth in Annexes 3 and 7.
Hazardous Polluting Substances. (a) Maintain a list, to be known as Appendix 1 of the Annex (hereinafter referred to as Appendix 1), of the substances know to have toxic effects on aquatic and animal life and a risk of being discharged to the Great Lakes System; (b) Maintain a list, to be known as Appendix 2 of this Annex (hereinafter referred to as Appendix 2), of substances potentially having such effects and such a risk of discharge, and to give priority to the examination of these substances for possible transfer to Appendix 1; (c) Ensure that these lists are continually revised in the light of growing scientific knowledge; and (d) Develop and implement programs and measures to minimize or eliminate the risk of release of hazardous polluting substances to the Great Lakes System. 2. Hazardous polluting substances to be listed in Appendix 1 shall be determined in accordance with the following procedures: