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Control of Industrial Major

Lees, P.P., and Ang, M.L. (1989) Safety Cases Within the Control of Industrial Major (CIMAH) Regulations 1984, Butterworth, London. [Pg.556]

HS(Gj25 The Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1984 (CIMAHj further guidance on... [Pg.575]

Other inspection services available include the examination of steel structures (new and existing), electrical wiring installations, containers (to meet Statutory Instm-ment No. 1890), dangerous substances (carriage by road in road tankers or tank containers) to meet Statutory Instmment No. 1059, examination of second-hand plant prior to purchase, plant undergoing repair or modification, the Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazard Regulations (CIMAH) Statutory Instmment No. 1902 and Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) and Pressure Systems Regulations. [Pg.149]

The concept of a safety case comes from the requirements of the European Union/European Community (EU/EC) Seveso Directive (82/501/EC) and, in particular, regulations that the United Kingdom and other member states used to implement that directive. United Kingdom regulations (Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards [CIMAH], 1984 replaced by Control of Major Accident Hazards Involving Dangerous Substances [COMAH] in 1999) require that major hazardous facilities produce a safety report or safety case.64 The requirement for a safety case is initiated by a list of chemicals and a class of flammables. Like the hazard analysis approach (Section 8.1.2), experts identify the reactive hazards of the process if analysis shows that the proposed process is safe, it may be excluded from additional regulatory requirements. [Pg.353]

For manufacturing and industrial use, phosgene is defined in the draft directive on the Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards [916] as a dangerous substance at quantities in excess of 20 ton, and manufacturers and users of the material have an obligation to take all measures necessary to prevent major accidents. [Pg.114]

Health and Safety Commission, "Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards -Draft Regulations and Guidance", Consultative Document, Health and Safety Executive (1983) "Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1984", Health and Safety Executive (1984). [Pg.816]

Most credible initiating events and their fi equencies can be gathered either from the company s incidents library or from agencies such as CSB (Chemical Safety Board in US), CIMAH (Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards in US), COMAH (Control of Major Accident Hazards in UK), European Seveso H Directive and HSE (Health and Safety Executive in UK). [Pg.60]

CIMAH Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards... [Pg.93]

Guidance Note for Chlorine Installations on Technical Aspects of the Strfety Case Report Required by Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazard (CIMAH) Regulations, Appendix VI, ICI Chlor-Chemicals... [Pg.1461]

Health and Safety Executive, Guidance Booklet No. HS(G)25, Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1984 further guidance on emergency plans, HMSO, London (1985)... [Pg.703]

A guide to the Control of Industrial Major Hazards Regulations 1984... [Pg.722]


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