OIMS definition

OIMS. ’ means the Operating Integrity and Management System, an environment, health and safety management system.

Examples of OIMS in a sentence

  • This signature indicates that either the offender is within his initial 60 days of subsidy or a current extension has been approved in OIMS.

  • Pursuant to OIMS System 1-1 Management Leadership and Commitment, EHL managers and supervisors will demonstrate commitment and accountability to OI, including the implementation of this ESMP, through active participation.

  • The Standards of Business Conduct and its foundation policies are put into practice through a disciplined management framework known as OIMS.

  • As such, EHL will charter an OIMS Management Committee to provide management perspective, set expectations, and allocate resources for the implementation and continuous improvement of OI within the organisation.

  • OIMS is certified as equivalent to ISO 14001:2004 Environmental management systems - Requirements with guidance for use (International Organization for Standardization, 2004) by Lloyd’s Register.

  • OIMS System 10-2 Emergency Preparedness and Response provides the overall framework for establishing requirements for plan development (EHL, site level and subject-specific plans), review and distribution, and training of appropriate personnel.

  • As the affiliate matures, ownership of OIMS Systems may be transferred to other managers as required for efficiency improvements.

  • The OIMS Framework establishes common worldwide expectations for addressing inherent risks.

  • For example, a constructive community relationship is an OIMS expectation.

  • Each of the Production Company OIMS Systems are described in Table 2-2.