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Sure! All employees must comply with the company's dress code policy.
She was told that it would mean less time in prison if she would comply with the police.
The students must comply with the school's dress code policy. Employees are required to comply with company regulations and procedures. Failure to comply with traffic laws may result in fines or penalties.
The management environment of Nestle is based on the premise that the company must comply with environmental policy and its operational standards.
Portable refillable tanks used to ship CFC or HCFC refrigerants obtained with recovery equipment must meet the standards set by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). These tanks must comply with specific regulations regarding design, construction, and labeling to ensure safe transport and handling of refrigerants. Additionally, they should be tested for pressure and leak resistance to prevent environmental contamination and ensure safety during transportation. Proper certification and documentation are also necessary to align with federal and state regulations.
The preposition typically used with the word "comply" is "with." For example, "You must comply with the rules and regulations."
Unless certain states impose such a restriction on corporations within their state, I don't believe that companies are required to have a PUBLISHED envoronmental policy. It is sufficient that they MUST comply with prevailing environmental law.
Refrigerants must not be vented into the atmosphere because they are harmful to the environment. When released, they contribute to ozone depletion and global warming. Proper disposal or recycling of refrigerants is necessary to prevent adverse effects on the environment.
Dentists and Dental Techs who are contracted by the Army must comply with HIPAA
Portable refillable tanks or containers used to ship CFC or HCFC refrigerants must meet the standards set by the Department of Transportation (DOT) and comply with the requirements outlined in the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR). These tanks must typically adhere to specifications such as DOT 39 for non-refillable containers or DOT 4L for refillable containers, ensuring they are designed to safely contain hazardous materials during transport. Additionally, they must be properly labeled and equipped with safety features to prevent leaks or accidents.
They must comply with the guidelines set by the city/county. There are usually quite a few and can change on a yearly basis.
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