SAZ definition

SAZ means a safe agriculture zone of the Borrower in which the allocated agricultural land shall be safeguarded from excessive microbiological, chemical, and heavy metal pollution and contamination, thereby ensuring that the agricultural products produced therein and distributed therefrom are safe and of high quality;

Examples of SAZ in a sentence

  • SAZ shall make the certification decision based on an evaluation of product tests, inspection findings and conclusions and any other relevant information (e.g. public information, comments on the inspection report from the client).

  • SAZ shall grant recertification based on the results of the Laboratory tests, certification inspections, the results of the review of the system over the period of certification and complaints received from users of certification.

  • The following is a presentation of the articles and the extent to which SAZ was meeting their requirements.

  • As a certification body, SAZ will allow the use of a certification mark by certified Clients to confirm their status as a certified organization.

  • The frequency of monitoring and inspecting will be determined by SAZ, and depends on the scope and scale of the certified activity of the Client.

  • SAZ reserves the right to carry out additional surveillance visits, as it may reasonably require.

  • While certification/registration is an indication of compliance to requirements by the Client, it cannot be taken to constitute an undertaking by SAZ that the Client will maintain a particular level of performance or quality of product.

  • Even though broad differences in these controlling factors exist in time and space between the zonal regions, the upper 1000 m of the water column of the main zones, STZ, STFZ, SAZ, PFZ supported almost identical standing stocks of mesozooplankton, 0.43, 0.47, 0.45 and 0.49 ml m-3 respectively, during the austral summer.

  • SAZ being an independent body has voluntary conformity assessment as one of its main function.

  • This unexpected similarity can be explained either through the functioning of the microbial loop within STZ, STFZ and SAZ and the multivorous food web ecology within the PFZ.