Chemical Management Sample Clauses

Chemical Management. (if applicable) Licensee shall obtain and maintain all necessary licenses and consents in compliance with Laws, in all cases before the date on which the services are to start.
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Chemical Management. The ordering procedure, storage, and usage of all oils, fuels, pesticides, toxic chemicals and paints and any other hazardous or dangerous materials shall be in compliance with the Chemical Management Program prepared for the Site. No person shall deliver or receive any consignment of the above-mentioned goods to the Island without approval from the Principal. The Contractor or its subcontractor as appropriate shall also: • prepare and implement a Spill Control and Prevention Plan (SCPP) from the Principal’s Generic SCPP; • prepare and implement whenever necessary a Spill Response Plan (SRP); • nominate a representative responsible for coordinating the SCPP and SRP; • forward copies of new MSDS’s (Materials’ Safety Data Sheets) to the Principal; • maintain a set of relevant MSDS’s for storage area and/or point of use; • remove from the Site any unused or waste chemical; • provide and document training; • provide sufficient spill control equipment. Use of chlorinated hydrocarbons other than in aerosol containers is not permitted without prior approval from the Principal. Oils, fuels, toxic chemicals and paints shall be stored in bunded or approved demarcation areas in accordance with the appropriate standards and regulations. Unused oils generated shall be collected in drums and disposed of in a manner approved by the Principal. All loading and unloading connections to fuel tanks shall be capable of being locked in the OFF position. Fuel dispensing nozzles shall be self-closing. LIHIR GOLD LIMITED Contract No LGL-MO-0107 Provision of Geothermal Coring Services Part II: Annexure B — Appendix to Special Conditions Equipment using or storing fuel shall be routinely inspected by the Contractor for leaks and unsafe conditions. Storm water runoff from fuel storage and transfer operation areas shall be intercepted and drain to an oil-retaining sump. Accumulated oil shall be removed and disposed in a manner approved by the Principal. All Contractor’s must report all fuel or hazardous substances spill greater than 25 litres to the Principal. Smaller spills of particularly hazardous chemicals must also be reported. All steps shall be taken to clean up the spilled material, depending on the type and quantity as directed by the Principal or in accordance with the Contractor’s Spill Response Plan. Land-based equipment shall not be refuelled, maintained or repaired in or immediately adjacent to water bodies.
Chemical Management a. All chemicals used in the course of the work shall be included in the risk assessment. Master Subcontracting Agreement - Telecom Alcatel-Lucent - Confidential and Proprietary THE COMPANY HAS REQUESTED AN ORDER FROM THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION (THE “COMMISSION”) PURSUANT TO RULE 24b-2 UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED, GRANTING CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT TO SELECTED PORTIONS. ACCORDINGLY, THE CONFIDENTIAL PORTIONS HAVE BEEN OMITTED FROM THIS EXHIBIT, AND HAVE BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION. OMITTED PORTIONS ARE INDICATED IN THIS EXHIBIT WITH “*****”. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED Agreement Number 4000000000
Chemical Management. 1. Ten bottles of various reagents stored on small file cabinet are expired.
Chemical Management. The Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that all Contractor/subcontractor personnel are made aware of and comply with this clause.
Chemical Management. Plan Development of a chemical management plan - Under discussion for fiscal year 2009-2010 Total: $40,000 $40,000 Please refer to Annex for activity details. Schedule E Samples Collected in 2007-2008 Fiscal Year Table E.1: Provincial Samples Collected in 2007-08 Fiscal Year Station # Description Number of Samples Scheduled in 07-08 Number of Samples Collected in 07-08 EASTERN REGION NF02ZK0005 Northeast River 4 3 NF02ZL0029 Goulds Brook 4 3 NF02ZM0004 Waterford River 4 4 NF02ZM0009 Waterford River 6 5 NF02ZM0014 Virginia River 6 4 NF02ZM0015 Quidi Vidi Outlet 6 4 NF02ZM0016 Rennies River 6 4 NF02ZM0020 Broad Cove Brook 4 3 NF02ZM0098 Virginia River 4 4 NF02ZM0109 Xxxxx Pond 4 4 NF02ZM0144 Xxxxx’x Xxxxx 6 3 NF02ZM0175 Waterford River 4 4 NF02ZM0176 South Brook 4 4 NF02ZM0177 Rennies River 4 3 NF02ZM0178 Learys Brook 4 4 NF02ZM0179 Virginia River 4 4 NF02ZM0180 Virginia River 4 4 NF02ZM0181 Waterford River 6 3 NF02ZM0182 Waterford River 4 4 NF02ZM0183 Kelligrews River 4 3 NF02ZM0184 Learys Brook 4 4 NF02ZM0185 South Brook 4 3 NF02ZN0004 Salmonier River 4 3 NF02ZM0294 Manuals River 4 3 NF02ZG0016 Garnish River 4 2 NF02ZH0001 Pipers Hole River 4 2 NF02ZK0001 Rocky River 4 2 Station # Description Number of Samples Scheduled in 07-08 Number of Samples Collected in 07-08 CENTRAL REGION NF02YM0004 South West Brook 4 5 NF02YM0003 Indian Brook 4 4 NF02YO0123 South Twin Lake 4 4 NF02YO0189 Xxx’s Lake 4 5 NF02YO0107 Exploits River 4 7 NF02YO0020 Exploits River 4 5 NF02YO0001 Exploits River 4 5 NF02YO0128 Exploits River 4 5 NF02YO0142 Corduroy Brook 4 5 NF02YO0143 Exploits River 4 6 NF02YO0006 (xx) Xxxxx’s River 4 5 NF02YQ0006 North West Gander River 4 6 NF02YQ0030 Gander River 4 5 NF02YS0001 Terra Nova River 4 5 NF02YS0011 Terra Nova River 4 7 NF02YS0083 Northwest River 4 6 WESTERN REGION NF02YE0004 Portland Creek 4 3 NF02YE0005 Western Brook 4 3 NF02YG0001 Main River 6 5 NF02YG0020 Eagle Mountain Brook 6 5 NF02YH0018 Lomond River 4 3 NF02YJ0004 Pinchgut Brook 4 2 NF02YK0022 Humber Canal 4 2 NF02YL0011 Humber River 4 1 NF02YL0012 Humber River 6 3 NF02YL0013 Corner Brook 6 3 NF02YL0029 Wild Cove Brook 6 2 Station # Description Number of Samples Scheduled in 07-08 Number of Samples Collected in 07-08 NF02ZA0006 Grand Codroy River 4 2 NF02ZC0020 Buck Lake 4 1 NF02YN0043 Xxxxx Xxxxxx’x Lake 4 1 NF02ZB0001 Isle aux Morts River 4 2 NF02YC0001 Torrent River 4 2 NF02YJ0006 Xxxxx’s River 4 1 LABRADOR REGION NF02XA0001 Little Mecatina River 4 4 NF03NF0013 Ugjoktok River 4 3 NF...
Chemical Management. In 1999, the Chemical Management Team obtained approval from NSP officers to move forward with a Chemical Management program. Implementation of the program will begin in 2000. This program will standardize the chemical products being used at NSP, providing greater control and tracking. As part of this program, NSP will evaluate products as indicated above. As well, NSP will be going one step further and asking suppliers and manufacturers to provide NSP with information on products which contain mercury at levels which are below the MSDS reportable threshold of 1%. Sodium Hydroxide (Caustic) and Sulfuric Acid One example of where NSP has already reduced environmental mercury by reducing the amount of mercury inadvertently purchased as a contaminant, is through its bulk chemicals contract. NSP uses large volumes of sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid to process the water, used to create steam in our generating facilities. By adding contract language which limits the amount of mercury allowed in sodium hydroxide to 5 ppb and the amount allowed in sulfuric acid to 100 ppb, mercury releases to the environment have been reduced.
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Chemical Management. Supplier should be able upon request of TND at any time after an order has been placed to hand over a test report to prove full compliance and observance of the requirements. Tests must be performed by recommended testing agencies. Deliveries of merchandise containing banned or limited chemicals will result in making supplier liable for a cause. TND reserves the right to claim compensation from Supplier in case cost arise as a result of non-observance of the TND Regulations for the use of Chemicals. The Restricted Substances List (RSL 1.0) is developed to inform all suppliers on all chemicals that are banned or restricted in TND production processes and finished products. The purpose of a Restricted Substances List (RSL) is to reduce the use of hazardous and legally restricted substances in the textile and apparel supply chain. We kindly ask you:

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