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Public, immediate actions emergency

This is a formal document generated as a contractual document by the agencies, or it could be utilized in the organization to draw the attention of senior executives towards the emerging risk for immediate actions. There is no unique format for risk register and also it varies with organizations and basic intention for the analysis. Standard formats are available in public domain. However, as shown in Fig. 1/3.2.1-1, it shall include the information discussed as follows as basic requirements. Inclusion of risk matrix, or risk level is a choice—as applicable for the project. Some use risk levels with subdivisions for yearly or quarterly periods to show how risk levels are changing after each review. [Pg.15]

The plume exposure Emergency Planning Zone is that area requiring possible immediate action to reduce risk to the public in the event of an accident. It is an area approximately 10 miles in radius around the power plant. This size is based primarily on the following considerations. [Pg.541]

When the real problems with benoxaprofen emerged, however, they were more serious It was apparently killing elderly patients with hepatic disorders, inducing massive photosensitivity, and causing oncholysis (separation of the nail plate from the bed) in about 15% of patients. It seems probable that at least 70 elderly patients died, and many more people suf-fered. ° Shortly after its well-publicized entry into the U.S. market, the manufacturer of benoxaprofen voluntarily withdrew its product as it caused fatal cholestatic hepatitis. " This action immediately followed news of suspension of the license to sell benoxaprofen in the United Kingdom. ... [Pg.511]

DOE O 151.lA, Attachment 1, 9 NFPA 471, Chapter 6 NFPA 471, Chapter 8 4.3.1. Ensure immediate mitigative and corrective emergency response actions and appropriate protective actions to minimize the consequences of the emergency, protect worker and public health and safety, provide security, and ensure the continuance of such actions until the emergency is declared terminated. [Pg.249]

Section 4.3 consolidates the requirements for implementing the ER plan commensurate with the hazards present. These requirements include those that address, for example, immediate corrective and mitigating actions specific actions that must be taken by the Incident Commander the use of backup persormel the use of self-contained breathing apparatus notification of the local emergency planning committee (LEPC) and the specific information that must be included in that notification when to suspend certain operations due to immediate danger to life or health (IDLH) and details regarding the release of information that must be provided to the public. [Pg.319]

Whenever dangerous substances are transported on the highway or by rail any incident resulting in spillage of the substance could put, not only the members of the emergency service who have to deal with it, but also members of the public at risk. This risk cannot be entirely eliminated so should an incident occur, information about the substance involved must be immediately available so the emergency services can take the correct action and hence reduce to a minimum the likely effects. [Pg.139]

CFR 50.54(x) states A licensee may take reasonable action that departs from a license condition or a technical specification (contained in a license issued under this part) in an emergency when this action is immediately needed to protect the public health and safety and no action consistent with license conditions and technical specifications that can provide adequate or equivalent protection is immediately apparent. 10 CFR 50.54(y) states that the minimum level of management which may authorize this action is ... [Pg.430]

Short-term recovery a process of recovery that is immediate and overlaps emergency response actions includes such actions as providing essential public health and safety services, restoring interrupted utility and other essential services, reestablishing transportation routes, and providing food and shelter for those displaced by a disaster (although called short term, some of these activities may last for weeks)... [Pg.320]


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