Betekenis van:
industrial management

industrial management
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the branch of engineering that deals with the creation and management of systems that integrate people and materials and energy in productive ways

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION AND RISK MANAGEMENT
    2. Management of household and industrial waste
    3. INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL AND RISK MANAGEMENT
    4. In case of an aid for industrial waste management are there EEA rules applicable?
    5. The ultimate responsibility for protecting EU classified information within industrial or other entities rests with their management.
    6. supporting services for trans-national knowledge and technology transfer and for the protection and management of intellectual and industrial property;
    7. The ultimate responsibility for protecting EU classified information within industrial or other entities rests with the management of these entities;
    8. WASTES FROM WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES, OFF-SITE WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND THE PREPARATION OF WATER INTENDED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION AND WATER FROM INDUSTRIAL USE
    9. opening and providing for the management of autonomous tariff quotas of the Union for certain agricultural and industrial products and repealing Regulation (EC) No 2505/96
    10. the prevention, preparedness and risk management of scenarios triggered by intentional acts (sabotage of industrial installations, blasts, impacts, biological and chemical agents, attacks to food systems) on infrastructures,
    11. 19 WASTES FROM WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES, OFF-SITE WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND THE PREPARATION OF WATER INTENDED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION AND WATER FOR INDUSTRIAL USE
    12. Only very few decisions are taken as high as management board level, and its shareholder allows its top management a great deal of autonomy when it comes to commercial and industrial decision-making.
    13. Continue to transpose and implement the acquis related to the framework legislation, international environmental conventions and legislation on nature protection, water quality, chemicals, industrial pollution and risk management and waste management,
    14. In order to prevent, reduce and as far as possible eliminate pollution arising from industrial activities in compliance with the ‘polluter pays’ principle and the principle of pollution prevention, it is necessary to establish a general framework for the control of the main industrial activities, giving priority to intervention at source, ensuring prudent management of natural resources and taking into account, when necessary, the economic situation and specific local characteristics of the place in which the industrial activity is taking place.
    15. supporting sustainable integrated water resource management, with particular emphasis on universal access to safe drinking water and sanitation in line with the MDGs and sustainable and efficient use of water resources, including for agricultural and industrial purposes;