EHS Policy definition
Examples of EHS Policy in a sentence
Any Buyer’s additional requirements, including, but not limited to health, safety policies and security guidelines, safety equipment, training above and beyond ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ EHS Policy shall be provided to Eaton at the Buyer’s cost.
Deleted Site EHS Policy as the site adopts Corporate EHS Policy, updated corporate EHS policy, updated site Management Endorsement to include current Chandler and Tempe Site Managers.
Vendors, contractors, and suppliers are expected to be familiar with our EH&S Policy and to provide Services in a manner to help Buyer achieve these goals.
The Environmental Management System is used to plan activities, implement procedures and distribute resources among the Company's divisions to help them comply with the environmental aspects of the EH&S Policy and meet the requirements of the Company's Sustainable Forest Management Policy.
The Company shall use all reasonable efforts to ensure the implementation and continuing operation of the EHS Policy.
The purpose of this EHS Management System Plan is to establish consistent methods for managing Environmental, Health and Safety Systems at the Freescale ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Tempe sites, in accordance with Freescale EHS Policy, Freescale Environmental, Health and Safety Management System, ISO 14001 and all applicable regulations and requirements.
A copy of our EH&S Policy can be obtained from our website or upon request.
M/s do hereby also commit to the same EHS Policy while executing the Contract Number M/s shall ensure that safe work practices not limited to the above booklet are followed by all construction workers and supervisors.
Any Buyer’s additional requirements, including, but not limited to health, safety policies and security guidelines, safety equipment, training above and beyond ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ EHS Policy (“Buyer’s guidelines”) shall be provided to Eaton at the Buyer’s cost.
We shall support this policy by maintaining compliance with applicable governmental laws and regulations, as well as the Company’s policies and requirements which are set out in the Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Policy, Codes of Practice, EHS Guidance, and the Company’s Policies and Procedures.