Management System definition

Management System means an integrated set of interrelated and documented elements to prevent, control and improve the performance of a facility or group of facilities related to industrial safety, operational safety and environmental protection in the sector which the Contractor shall implement throughout the performance of the Petroleum Activities in compliance with the requirements set forth in Articles 13, 14 and 16 of the Law of the National Agency for Industrial Safety and Environmental Protection of the Hydrocarbons Sector and the other Applicable Laws.
Management System means a set of interrelated or interacting elements (a system) for establishing policies and objectives and enabling the objectives to be achieved in an efficient and effective manner.
Management System means the system for the management of health and safety, quality, and environment, to be provided by the Operating Company.

Examples of Management System in a sentence

  • After Buyer approval the Security Management Plan and Information Security Management System will apply during the Term of this Call-Off Contract.

  • All college course-related materials will be available to the student through unique login in Canvas Learning Management System (Canvas LMS).

  • Track pending status dates (Expire / Exercise / Extend) for each landowner agreement including post- closing agreements using data entered into the Property Management System.

  • Upload final scan document into the Property Management System and/or Livelink and complete the data required into the corporate database PMS.

  • Through the electronic signature by the permittee or permittee’s representative as evidenced by the attached concurrence from CDFW’s Environmental Permit Information Management System (EPIMS), the permittee accepts and agrees to comply with all provisions contained herein.


More Definitions of Management System

Management System means a system designed to ensure compliance with Applicable Law, contribute to ensuring and furthering the quality of the work carried out in Petroleum Operations and to ensure effective planning, organising, controlling, monitoring and reviewing of necessary measures for prevention and mitigation;
Management System. By signing this agreement, the Recipient verifies that it has, or will implement, a financial management system adequate for monitoring the accumulation of costs and that it complies with the financial management system requirements of 2 C.F.R. Part 200, Subpart D. The Recipient’s failure to comply with these requirements may result in agreement termination.
Management System means the web-based portal for use by you for the management and configuration of the Services and access to information and resources including without limitation reporting and online ordering facilities.
Management System means either the safety management systems of railway undertakings and infrastructure managers, as defined in Article 3(i) of Directive 2004/49/EC and complying with requirements laid down in Article 9 and Annex III of that Directive, or the system of maintenance of entities in charge of maintenance complying with requirements laid down in Article 14a(3) of that Directive;
Management System means the framework of policy, processes, systems or other instruments that the organisation uses to achieve its strategic goals.
Management System means information collected on the forest area at the sourcing area level, including in the form of text, maps, tables and graphs, and strategies or management activities planned and implemented to reach the forest resource management or development goals;
Management System means either a safety management system as defined in the Railways and Other Guided Transport Systems (Safety) Regulations 2006, or the system of maintenance of entities in charge of maintenance complying with requirements laid down in paragraph 3 of Regulation 18A of the Railways and Other Guided Transport Systems (Safety) Regulations 2006 or paragraph 55B of the Schedule to the Channel Tunnel (Safety) (Amendment) Order 2013;