Environmental and social risk categorisation list revised
Found 5 free book(s)EBRD Environmental and Social Risk Categorisation List ...
www.ebrd.comEBRD Environmental and Social Risk Categorisation List – Revised 2014 Page 2 In addition to high, medium and low risk the list attached also shows further categories which include the following: Business activities are ranked according to the EU statistical classification codes NACE Rev. 2 (based on the Regulation
The Equator Principles EP4 July2020
equator-principles.comCategory C – Projects with minimal or no adverse environmental and social risks and/or impacts. The EPFI’s environmental and social due diligence is commensurate with the nature, scale and stage of the Project, and with the categorised level of environmental and social risks and impacts. Principle 2: Environmental and Social Assessment
WHO Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality - IRC
www.ircwash.orgof risk management strategies, which can include national or regional standards developed in the context of local or national environmental, social, economic and cultural conditions. Such strategies, if properly implemented will ensure the safety of drinking-water supplies through the elimination or reduction to a minimum concentration of
CDSB Framework Application guidance for biodiversity ...
www.cdsb.netREQ-04 Sources of environmental impact 57 1. Indicators and metrics 57 2. Contextualising biodiversity-related metrics 64 3. Decision-useful information 64 4. Disaggregation and categorisation 64 5. Rationale of selection and methodological details 65 REQ-05 Performance and comparative analysis 68 REQ-06 Outlook 71 1. Scenario analysis 72 2.
Incident Management Framework
www.hse.ieStep 4. Categorisation and Initial Assessment 22 Step 5. Review and analysis 27 Step 6. Improvement planning and monitoring 35 Supporting the Incident Management Framework at a national level 36 Appendices Appendix 1 Roles and responsibilities for incident management 37 Appendix 2 HSE Risk Impact Table 41 References 42