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Emergency planning guidance

1 Legal requirements for the production of on-site emergency plans for major hazard sites are laid down in the Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations (1999 (COMAH) (as amended by the Control of Major Accident Hazards (Amendment) Regulations 2005). [Pg.197]

3 For these top-tier establishments, specific guidance on the reasons for and constituents of the on-site emergency plan are given in Emergency planning for major accidents Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1999 (COMAH) HSG 191. [Pg.197]

4 Regulation 7 of the COMAH Regulations requires that top-tier COMAH establishments write a safety report. The safety report must include details of the on-site emergency plan arrangements, and must contain the information required to enable the local authority to write the off-site plan. Detailed requirements for what must be included are listed in Chapter 7 of Preparing safety reports Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1999 (COMAH) HSG 190. 2  [Pg.197]

7 A brief summary of the key requirements from the main HSE publications is given overleaf. Numbers refer to paragraph numbers in the relevant documents. [Pg.197]

8 Requirement for MAPP to give high level of protection to people. [Pg.198]


If an evacuation to the west of the site had been initiated around 8 00 a.m., the wrong people would have been told to evacuate, local wind conditions would have shifted the potentially affected area to the north by 9 00 a.m., and then to the east by 11 00 a.m. As the NRC Special Inquiry Group noted later, based on in-plant observations as set forth in the emergency plans and as emphasized in NRC emergency planning guidance in place even at the time (R.G. 1.101), omnidirectional... [Pg.520]

Harvard Medical International Inc, ISBN 0-9723772-0-4 Department of Health (2005) The NHS emergency planning guidance 2005. www.dh.gov.uk. Accessed 8 June 2013... [Pg.90]

The handbook additionally provides an extensive overview and comparison of commercially available computer systems and software for chemical emergency planning. This section provides technical guidance for hazard analysis and identification implementing regulatory requirements and descriptions of computer applications and systems applicable under SARA Title III. [Pg.320]

EPA, FEMA and DOT, 1987, Technical Guidance for Hazards Analysis, Emergency Planning for Extremely Hazardous Substances, December. [Pg.477]

National Response Team publishes guidance for preparation and implementation of emergency plans [Section 303(0]... [Pg.44]

Develop, publish, and maintain supporting emergency plans in accordance with AMC guidance and the ARMCOM Civil Disturbance, Force Mobilization, War Emergency, and Disaster Control Plans... [Pg.743]


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