CEIA definition

CEIA means the cumulative environmental impact assessment;

Examples of CEIA in a sentence

  • If the Goods include metal detectors manufactured by CEIA the following additional provisions apply: To ensure proper operation of the unit, CEIA recommends that the unit be firmly anchored to the floor using screws or silicone.

  • CEIA OPENGATE™ provides MULTI- CALIBER WEAPONS DETECTION, HIGHEST THROUGHPUT- with near zero nuisance alarms, NO DIVESTING REQUIRED- with backpacks, purses and bags, HIGHLY PORTABLE- weighs only 25lbs, QUICK TO SET UP AND INSTALL, VERSATILE USE- indoor or outdoor use, with no overhead cover required, EASY TO OPERATE- clear go/no go signaling, STANDARDS-BASED PERFORMANCE-meets recognized international and federal security standards.

  • There are three IWWA consortium members in Ghana namely: KNUST, Zoomlion and CEIA.

  • CEIA is a non-governmental organisation that promotes research projects, workshops and training activities for different sectors of Africa’s populace.

  • CEIA has been in the weapons\metal detection business for 60 years – far longer than anyone else, known as the leader worldwide, leveraged by the Secret Service, Homeland Security\TSA and airports around the world, as well Major League Baseball, the National Football League and countless others.

  • The parties acknowledge and agree that the indemnification provisions of the CEIA remain in full force in effect but Employee hereby waives his right to receive a Transaction Fee (as defined in the CEIA) on any commercial loan for which Employee is or was a guarantor under a loan or the related loan documents.

  • CEIA has a vast experience in the implementation of projects in waste and chemicals management within communities in some parts of Ghana and other African countries.

  • The Borrower shall ensure, and cause NHA to ensure, that the preparation, design, construction, implementation, operation and decommissioning of the Project and all Project facilities comply with (a) all applicable laws and regulations of the Borrower relating to environment, health and safety; (b) the Environmental Safeguards; and (c) all measures and requirements set forth in the EIA, the CEIA, the EMP, the SSEMP, and any corrective or preventative actions set forth in a Safeguards Monitoring Report.

  • CEIA will be responsible of analyzing the future scenario and socio-economic effects of the proposed solutions on the region.

  • CEIA will have an important in the analysis and evaluation of the current situation in target countries, especially with regards to the legal and governmental context, to the identification of stakeholders, as well as to SWM practices and technologies.