appropriate measures definition
appropriate measures means measures that are capable of achieving the objectives of due diligence by effectively addressing adverse impacts in a manner commensurate to the degree of severity and the likelihood of the adverse impact, and reasonably available to the company, taking into account the circumstances of the specific case, including the nature and extent of the adverse impact and relevant risk factors.
appropriate measures means compliance with applicable regulatory and industry requirements, as well as best practices for administrative, technical, and physical security controls; provided however, that in no case shall such measures provide less than equivalent protection to that described in the security standards and controls of NIST SP 800-53 “Security and Privacy Controls for Federal Information Systems and Organizations” (Moderate Baseline).
appropriate measures means the available techniques which are the best for preventing or minimising emissions and impacts on the environment. It includes both the technology used and the way your facility is designed, built, maintained, operated and decommissioned. It allows consideration of the risks, costs and advantages of a technique, and whether it is reasonably available to you. It requires you to take account of relevant guidance, including for example Best Available Technique Reference (BREF) documents.
More Definitions of appropriate measures
appropriate measures means appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risks that are presented by Processing, in particular (but not limited to) from accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure of, or access to Personal Data transmitted, stored or otherwise Processed, taking account of the state of the art, the costs of implementation and the nature, scope, context and purposes of Processing as well as the risk of varying likelihood and severity for the rights and freedoms of natural persons. Appropriate Measures shall include (but are not limited to) any measures which the Consultant has represented itself as having in place, required by any code of conduct or certification mechanism to which the Consultant is subject, or which the Consultant has represented itself as having in place;
appropriate measures means a set of measures that are capable of achieving the objectives of due diligence and effectively addressing the potential or actual adverse impact, commensurate with the degree of severity and the likelihood of the adverse impact, and reasonably available to the company, after meaniningul, proven and regular engagement and consultation with relevant stakeholders taking into account the circumstances of the specific case, including characteristics of the economic sector and of the specific business relationship and the company’s influence, and the need to ensure prioritisation of action;
appropriate measures means measures that are capable of achieving the objectives of due diligence and effectively addressing the adverse impact identified pursuant to Article 6 in a manner proportionate and commensurate to the degree of severity and the likelihood of the adverse impact, and proportionate and commensurate to the size, resources and capacities of the company. This shall take into account the circumstances of the specific case, including the nature of the adverse impact, characteristics of the economic sector, the nature of the company’s specific activities, products and services, the specific business relationship;
appropriate measures means a set of measures that are capable of achieving the objectives of due diligence and effectively addressing the potential or actual adverse impact, commensurate with the degree of severity and the likelihood of the adverse impact, and reasonably available to the company, after
appropriate measures means Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE): appropriate measures for permitted facilities.
appropriate measures means in particular those measures, pursuant to paragraph a above, which are
appropriate measures means all technical and organisational measures as agreed with the Regulator which it is appropriate to take and which are proportionate to the risks against which they safeguard, having regard to: (a) the state of technological developments; and