Hazardous Materials Management Plan Sample Clauses

Hazardous Materials Management Plan. (i) Prior to Tenant using, handling, transporting or storing any Hazardous Material at or about the Premises (including, without limitation, those listed in Exhibit D), Tenant shall submit to Landlord a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (“HMMP”) for Landlord’s review and approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. The HMMP shall describe: (aa) the quantities of each material to be used, (bb) the purpose for which each material is to be used, (cc) the method of storage of each material, (dd) the method of transporting each material to and from the Premises and within the Premises, (ee) the methods Tenant will employ to monitor the use of the material and to detect any leaks or potential hazards, and (ff) any other information any department of any governmental entity (city, state or federal) requires prior to the issuance of any required permit for the Premises or during Tenant’s occupancy of the Premises. Landlord may, but shall have no obligation to review and approve the foregoing information and HMMP, and such review and approval or failure to review and approve shall not act as an estoppel or otherwise waive Landlord’s rights under this Lease or relieve Tenant of its obligations under this Lease. If Landlord determines in good faith by inspection of the Premises or review of the HMMP that the methods in use or described by Tenant are not adequate in Landlord’s good faith judgment to prevent or eliminate the existence of environmental hazards, then Tenant shall not use, handle, transport, or store such Hazardous Materials at or about the Premises unless and until such methods are approved by Landlord in good faith and added to an approved HMMP. Once approved by Landlord, Tenant shall strictly comply with the HMMP and shall not change its use, operations or procedures with respect to Hazardous Materials without submitting and amended HMMP for Landlord’s review and approval as provided above.
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Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Requirements for the HMMP are included in Exhibit 6 Article 5 (Environmental Management).
Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Prior to Tenant using, handling, transporting or storing any Hazardous Material at or about the Project and/or the Expansion Project (including, without limitation, those listed in Exhibit "D" , Tenant shall submit to Landlord a Hazardous Materials Management Plan ("HMMP") for Landlord's review and approval which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. The HMMP shall describe: (i) the approximate quantities of each MATERIAL to be used, (ii) the purpose for which each material is to be used (subject to Tenant's requirements for maintaining the confidentiality of its trade secrets), (iii) the method of storage of each material, (iv) the method of transporting each material to and from the Project (and the Expansion Project, if applicable), or applicable portion thereof, (v) the methods Tenant will employ to monitor the use of the material and to detect any leaks or potential hazards, and (vi) any other information any department of any governmental entity (city, state or federal) requires prior to the issuance of any required permit for the Project (or the Expansion Project) or during Tenant's occupancy of the Premises (or the Expansion Project). Landlord may, but shall have no obligation to review and approve the foregoing information and HMMP, and such review and approval or failure to review and approve shall not act as an estoppel or otherwise waive Landlord's rights under this Lease or relieve Tenant of its obligations under this
Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Prepare a HMMP detailing the procedures and measures for the safe handling, storage, treatment and disposal of Hazardous Materials, whether encountered on, released by, or brought onto the ROW by the Phase Developer, or by a third party. The HMMP includes:  identification of, qualifications of and contact information for designated individuals responsible for the implementation of the HMMP;  procedures for identifying and documenting potentially contaminated sites which might impact the Work or which the Work might impact;  procedures for preparing an investigative work Plan and a Site investigative report if Hazardous Materials are discovered during the Work;  procedures for mitigation of known contaminated sites anticipated to impact the Work;  procedures for mitigation of unknown or unanticipated contaminated sites encountered during the Work;  a detailed Hazardous Materials spill response Plan for the term of the Section P3 Agreement;  training requirements for personnel who may encounter Hazardous Materials;  provisions for appropriate storage and disposal of all Hazardous Materials encountered or generated within the ROW; and  procedures for how Material Safety Data Sheets will be maintained and updated for all chemicals to be used in the Work, per OSHA requirements, for the term of the Section P3 Agreement. The HMMP shall include provisions for limiting the potential for exposure of personnel to Hazardous Materials, making all workers aware of the potential Hazardous Materials to which they may be exposed, and personal protection equipment required to protect anyone on the Site from exposure. The HMMP shall require all personnel handling Hazardous Materials be trained and certified at least to the minimum requirements established under the current guidelines of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 (HAZWOPER Training). Further, the HMMP shall include procedures for ensuring all applicable certifications, licenses, authorizations, and Governmental Approvals for personnel handling Hazardous Materials are current and valid through the term of the Section P3 Agreement.
Hazardous Materials Management Plan. In furtherance of Tenant's obligations under Article 17 and Section 18.1 of the Lease, Tenant will comply with the Building's Hazardous Materials Management Plan (as the same may be amended from time to time, the "HMMP") with respect to the safe handling, transportation, storage and removal of Hazardous Materials.
Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Except as set forth on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, Lessee shall not bring onto the Premises any hazardous materials. Lessee shall deliver to Lessor (a) a copy of Lessee's current Hazardous Materials Management Plan, and any amendments or supplements thereto, or replacements thereof, from time to time during the Extended Term, and (b) a copy of all Hazardous Materials reports or plans filed by Lessee with the City of Palo Alto, even though Lessee's Hazardous Materials Management Plan and any such reports or plans filed with the City show that Lessee is not currently using any reportable hazardous materials on the Premises.
Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Lessee represents, warrants and covenants with Lessor that Lessee will not conduct any manufacturing or development processes on the Premises in which hazardous materials are regularly used. Except as set forth on Exhibit "C" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Lessee shall Initials: Lessor /s/ MAB Lessee /s/ WEG -------- ---------
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Hazardous Materials Management Plan. On or before July 1, 2005, Tenant shall provide Landlord with an updated Hazardous Materials Management Plan for the Premises consistent with the terms of Paragraph 39.D of the Lease.
Hazardous Materials Management Plan. (i) Prior to Tenant using, handling, transporting or storing any Hazardous Material at or about the Premises (including, without limitation, those listed in EXHIBIT "D" ), Tenant shall submit to Landlord a Hazardous Materials Management
Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Operator shall prepare a Hazardous Materials Management Plan that identifies all hazardous materials that will be brought on site, how they will be transported and used, and measures to prevent any release of those materials.
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