EHS Guidelines definition

EHS Guidelines means the World Bank Group Environmental, Health and Safety Guidelines published on xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx, as said guidelines are updated from time to time.
EHS Guidelines means the applicable and relevant sections of the General Environmental, Safety and Health Guidelines and the Industry Sector Guidelines for Offshore Oil and Gas Development (both dated April 30, 2007), except as noted in the ESRS, copies of which have been delivered to and receipt of which has been acknowledged by the Borrower.
EHS Guidelines means the World Bank Group Environmental, Health and Safety Guidelines published on www.ifc.org/ehsguidelines, as said guidelines are updated from time to time.

Examples of EHS Guidelines in a sentence

  • When host country regulations differ from the levels and measures presented in the EHS Guidelines, projects are expected to achieve whichever is more stringent.

  • If less stringent levels or measures than those provided in these EHS Guidelines are appropriate, in view of specific project circumstances, a full and detailed justification for any proposed alternatives is needed as part of the site-specific environmental assessment.

  • Application of the EHS Guidelines to existing facilities may involve the establishment of site-specific targets, with an appropriate timetable for achieving them.

  • The EHS Guidelines contain the performance levels and measures that are generally considered to be achievable in new facilities by existing technology at reasonable costs.

  • Additional guidance on occupational health and safety monitoring programs is provided in the General EHS Guidelines.

  • Additional guidance on applicable sampling and analytical methods for emissions and effluents is provided in the General EHS Guidelines.

  • The Offeror shall review and comply with the Contractor EHS Guidelines (EHS.FORM.011) accessible at https://www.chesterfield.gov/DocumentCenter/View/1842/Contractor- Environmental-Guideline-and-Policy-PDF.

  • When one or more members of the World Bank Group are involved in a project, these EHS Guidelines are applied as required by their respective policies and standards.

  • These industry sector EHS guidelines are designed to be used together with the General EHS Guidelines document, which provides guidance to users on common EHS issues potentially applicable to all industry sectors.

  • For this subproject, the mitigation measures were based on the World Bank Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Guidelines.


More Definitions of EHS Guidelines

EHS Guidelines means the World Bank Group environmental, health, and safety (i) general guidelines (2007) and (ii) guidelines for airports (2007), available at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/ehsguidelines.
EHS Guidelines means the guidelines available at: [•] Emergency means a condition or situation that endangers, or which in the reasonable opinion of the Authority or the Concessionaire, may endanger the environment or lives or security of people at or around the Site (including any ragpickers) or that poses an imminent threat of material damage to any property (including the Project Facilities) at or around the Site.
EHS Guidelines shall have the meaning given to that term in the Senior IFC Facility Agreement and the Junior IFC Facility Agreement.
EHS Guidelines means the applicable and relevant sections of the General Environmental, Safety and Health Guidelines and the Industry Sector Guidelines for Offshore Oil and Gas Development (both dated April 30, 2007), except as noted in the ESRS, copies of which have been delivered to and receipt of which has been acknowledged by the Borrower."

Related to EHS Guidelines

  • Procurement Guidelines means the “Guidelines: Procurement under IBRD Loans and XXX Credits” published by the Bank in May 2004 and revised in October, 2006.

  • Federal poverty guidelines means the poverty guidelines published annually in the Federal Register by the United States Department of Health and Human Services under its authority to revise the poverty line under section 673(2) of subtitle B of title VI of the omnibus budget reconciliation act of 1981, 42 USC 9902.

  • User Guide means such user guide or document issued or prescribed by us, through any medium, setting out instructions on the use of the EB Services;

  • Anti-Corruption Guidelines means the “Guidelines on Preventing and Combating Fraud and Corruption in Projects Financed by IBRD Loans and XXX Credits and Grants”, dated October 15, 2006.

  • Bidding Guidelines means the “Tariff Based Competitive-Bidding Guidelines for Transmission Service” and “Guidelines for Encouraging Competition in Development of Transmission Projects” issued by Government of India, Ministry of Power dated 13th April 2006 under Section – 63 of Electricity Act and as amended from time to time;

  • Consultant Guidelines means the “Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants by World Bank Borrowers” published by the Bank in May 2004 and revised in October 2006.

  • User Guides means Sprinklr materials made available to Customer through the support portal to assist users of the Platform, as such materials may be updated during the Term.

  • Program Guide The Residential Funding Seller Guide for mortgage collateral sellers that participate in Residential Funding's standard mortgage programs, and Residential Funding's Servicing Guide and any other subservicing arrangements which Residential Funding has arranged to accommodate the servicing of the Mortgage Loans.