OCNS definition

OCNS means the Office for Civil Nuclear Security or any body having responsibility for civil nuclear security in the United Kingdom which substantially replaces the same from time to time;
OCNS means Offshore Chemical Notification Scheme;
OCNS means the Office for Civil Nuclear Security, or any body having responsibility for civil nuclear security in the United Kingdom or any part thereof which replaces the same from time to time;

Examples of OCNS in a sentence

  • Without prejudice or limitation to the Contractor’s obligations under Clause 4.5 (Inspection and Audit), the Contractor shall allow the Authority to co-ordinate any inspection by or on behalf of the Authority of the Site IT Systems with any inspection thereof being performed by or on behalf of the OCNS, and shall permit the OCNS to share with the Authority the results of any such inspection by or on behalf of the OCNS.

  • The Offshore Chemical Notification Scheme (OCNS) conducts hazard assessments on chemical products that are used offshore.

  • Although the current OCNS is based on hazard assessment, it remains primarily a ranking system; the actual HQ values are dependent on assumptions about the size of the mixing zone and on the rate of dispersion, and these assumptions will not be valid for the Caspian.

  • The remaining 50 % of available DL power at System Reference Point shall include common channels power, load due to one drive test UE (Voice) and the load simulated by OCNS speech mode.

  • Table 2 Initial OCNS Grouping Initial Grouping A B C D E Result for Aquatic toxicity data (ppm) <1 >1-10 >10-100 >100-1,000 >1,000 Result for sediment toxicity data (ppm) <10 >10-100 >100-1,000 >1,000-10,000 >10,000 50 50 · Aquatic toxicity refers to the Skeletonema costatum EC 1, Acartia tonsa LC 2, and Scophthalmus maximus (juvenile turbot) LC50 toxicity tests; and · Sediment toxicity refers to the Corophium volutator LC50 test.

Related to OCNS

  • Environmental and Social Management Framework or “ESMF” means the environmental and social management framework of the Project States dated March 31, 2005, which, inter alia, sets forth the environmental and social safeguards applicable to the Project including the identification, assessment and mitigation of potential environmental and social impacts arising from carrying out Project activities, measures to protect cultural property, proposed management and mitigation measures, and the relevant institutional framework required, as updated by the Project States from time to time in a manner satisfactory to the Association;

  • Workplace safety means those conditions related to physical health and safety of employees enforceable under federal or state law, or District rule related to: safety of the physical work environment, the safe operation of workplace equipment and tools, provision of protective equipment, training and warning requirements, workplace violence and accident risk.

  • ecosystem means a dynamic complex of plant, animal and micro-organism communities and their non-living environment interacting as a functional unit.

  • Environmental Management Framework means the Environmental Management Framework, dated November 15, 2008 as updated by the Recipient on July 21, 2010 and disclosed on July 23, 2010, and the technical guidelines for implementation thereof, adopted by the Recipient, giving details of a program of actions, measures and policies designed to maximize the benefits of the Project, eliminate, offset or mitigate any adverse environmental impacts, or reduce such impacts to acceptable levels, as such Environmental Management Framework may be amended from time to time with the prior written agreement of the World Bank and the Recipient, and such term includes any annexes or schedules to such framework.

  • Extreme Vetting means data mining, threat modeling, predictive risk analysis, or other similar services." Extreme Vetting does not include: