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Overview on industrial major accident hazards control

Overview on industrial major accident hazards control

... Industrial activities mean any operation carried out in an industrial installation and such operations should in- volve ilangerous substances and should be capable o[r] ...

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INSPECTORS TOOLKIT. Human factors in the management of major accident hazards

INSPECTORS TOOLKIT. Human factors in the management of major accident hazards

... Most companies, even if aware of ‘human failure’, will still focus on engineering reliability. It is useful to make this point to duty holders by asking how they ensure the reliability of an alarm in the control ...

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Re-examined proposal for a Council Directive on the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances. COM (96) 440 final, 3 September 1996

Re-examined proposal for a Council Directive on the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances. COM (96) 440 final, 3 September 1996

... The Member States concerned, shall, at the same time, make available to the other Member States and/or third countries liable to be affected in the event of a major accident originating [r] ...

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Proposal for a Council Directive on the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances (COMAH). COM (94) 4 final, 26 January 1994

Proposal for a Council Directive on the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances (COMAH). COM (94) 4 final, 26 January 1994

... Whereas in order to take account of the significant changes that have occurred in industrial practice regarding risk management and the prevention of major accidents, Directive 82/50 1/E[r] ...

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Amended proposal for a Council Directive on the control of major accident hazards involving dangerous substances. COM (95) 240 final, 19 June 1995

Amended proposal for a Council Directive on the control of major accident hazards involving dangerous substances. COM (95) 240 final, 19 June 1995

... Recital 17 a new Whereas Member States must take the necessazy measures to ensure that the authorities responsible for drawing up external emergency plans and taking the necessazy decisi[r] ...

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Proposal for a Council Directive on the major accident hazards of certain industrial activities. COM (79) 384 final, 16 July 1979

Proposal for a Council Directive on the major accident hazards of certain industrial activities. COM (79) 384 final, 16 July 1979

... iraining qrd.infomation.of rorkerg oan play e perticularly inportent part in prevcnting naJor aocfdcnte erd bring,ing the eltuetion urd'er control in the evcnt of guch accld.entg; rherca[r] ...

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MAJOR THEORIES OF CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENT

MAJOR THEORIES OF CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENT

... by accident investigation techniques such as theories of accident causation and human ...errors. Accident prevention has been defined by Heinrich as ‘An integrated program, a series of coordinated ...

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BEHAVIOURAL SAFETY AND MAJOR ACCIDENT HAZARDS: MAGIC BULLET OR SHOT IN THE DARK?

BEHAVIOURAL SAFETY AND MAJOR ACCIDENT HAZARDS: MAGIC BULLET OR SHOT IN THE DARK?

... particularly major accident safety, many sites do not address these issues in any detail or in a structured ...the control of major hazards – they tend to focus on occupational/personal ...

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SAFETY REPORT: MAINTAINING STANDARD AND REVIEWING

SAFETY REPORT: MAINTAINING STANDARD AND REVIEWING

... promulgated Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards (CIMAH) Regulations in February ...159 major hazard installations (MHI) and 321 non-major hazard installations ...of ...

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1087th Meeting of the Council (Environment)  Council Press Release 7623/86 (Presse 92), Luxembourg, 12 13 June 1986

1087th Meeting of the Council (Environment) Council Press Release 7623/86 (Presse 92), Luxembourg, 12 13 June 1986

... position on the Directive amending Directlve 82/5OL/EEC designed essentially to avoid major accident hazards by laying down measures for the monitoring and control of dangerous substance[r] ...

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Limitations and Uncertainties in the Analysis of Major External and Internal Hazards

Limitations and Uncertainties in the Analysis of Major External and Internal Hazards

... Hinkley Point A – The turbine generator of the No.5 unit suffered a catastrophic failure on 19 th September, 1969. The failure was caused by spontaneous brittle fracture of a shrunk-on low-pressure disc. The No.5 unit ...

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Age group differences in household accident risk perceptions and intentions to reduce hazards

Age group differences in household accident risk perceptions and intentions to reduce hazards

... an accident in the situation above, compared to another person of your age?” on a 5-point response scale ranging from 1 (not at all probable) to 5 (very ...an accident occurring to you in this situation?” ...

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How to consider engineered nanomaterials in major accident regulations?

How to consider engineered nanomaterials in major accident regulations?

... Constructional measures are indispensable for a safe handling of ENM. However, the established safety proce- dures used in the chemical industry are deemed to be sufficient. The procedural methods should be distin- ...

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Component Fragility for use in PSA of Nuclear Power Plant

Component Fragility for use in PSA of Nuclear Power Plant

... wind hazards at any site. In case of flood hazard, major floods that may endanger safety of an NPP are caused by heavy precipitation and ...NPP accident in 2011 underline the importance of conducting ...

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Age Group Differences in Household Accident Risk Perceptions and Intentions to Reduce Hazards

Age Group Differences in Household Accident Risk Perceptions and Intentions to Reduce Hazards

... an accident in the situation above, compared to another person of your age?” on a 5-point response scale ranging from 1 (not at all probable) to 5 (very ...an accident occurring to you in this situation?” ...

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ILO Report V 1992 on "Prevention of industrial disasters". Communication from the Commission to the Council. SEC (91) 1736 final, 25 September 1991

ILO Report V 1992 on "Prevention of industrial disasters". Communication from the Commission to the Council. SEC (91) 1736 final, 25 September 1991

... Should the Convention provide that the workers employed at the site of a major hazard installation should: a be adequately and suitably informed of the hazards associated with the major [r] ...

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Effects Of Highway Geometric Elements On Accident Modelling

Effects Of Highway Geometric Elements On Accident Modelling

... A system accident model could also point the way to very different approaches to risk assessment. Currently, risk assessment is firmly rooted in the probabilistic analysis of failure events. Attempts to extend ...

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Management of major injury claims by the Transport Accident Commission

Management of major injury claims by the Transport Accident Commission

... 6.16 The Commission’s performance in both assessing eligibility and the payment of benefits to eligible claimants was slightly below established targets for the 2000-01 year. (Further comment is provided in Part 4 of ...

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Speed Control of Vehicle in Accident Zone

Speed Control of Vehicle in Accident Zone

... to control the speed of vehicle in accident zones are discussed in ...different accident zones like schools, hospitals, public areas and sensitive areas are marked in the traccar ...

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STRATEGIES FOR ACCIDENT CONTROL AT UNSIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS

STRATEGIES FOR ACCIDENT CONTROL AT UNSIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS

... The essential purpose of road markings is to guide and control traffic on a highway. They supplement the function of traffic signs. The markings serve as a psychological barrier and signify the delineation of ...

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