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PART 7 AMENDMENTS, REVOCATIONS, SAVINGS AND TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
PRINCIPLES TO BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT WHEN PREPARING MAJOR ACCIDENT PREVENTION POLICY DOCUMENT
PURPOSE AND CONTENTS OF SAFETY REPORTS
PART 1 purpose of safety reports(This Part sets out the provisions of Article 9(1) of the Directive)
1.demonstrating that a major accident prevention policy and a safety...
2.demonstrating that major accident hazards have been identified and that...
3.demonstrating that adequate safety and reliability have been incorporated into...
4.demonstrating that on-site emergency plans have been drawn up and...
5.providing sufficient information to the competent authority to enable decisions...
1.names or positions of persons authorised to set emergency procedures...
2.name or position of the person with responsibility for liaison...
3.for foreseeable conditions or events which could be significant in...
4.arrangements for limiting the risks to persons on site including...
5.arrangements for providing early warning of the incident to the...
6.arrangements for training staff in the duties they will be...
7.arrangements for providing assistance with off-site mitigatory action.
1.names or positions of persons authorised to set emergency procedures...
2.arrangements for receiving early warning of incidents, and alert and...
3.arrangements for co-ordinating resources necessary to implement the off-site emergency...
4.arrangements for providing assistance with on-site mitigatory action;
6.arrangements for providing the public with specific information relating to...
7.arrangements for the provision of information to the emergency services...
INFORMATION TO BE SUPPLIED TO THE PUBLIC
(This Schedule sets out the provisions of Annex V to the Directive)
2.identification, by position held, of the person giving the information;...
3.confirmation that the establishment is subject to these regulations and...
4.an explanation in simple terms of the activity or activities...
5.the common names or, in the case of dangerous substances...
6.general information relating to the nature of the major accident...
7.adequate information on how the population concerned will be warned...
8.adequate information on the actions the population concerned should take,...
9.confirmation that the operator is required to make adequate arrangements...
10.a reference to the off-site emergency plan for the establishment....
11.details of where further relevant information can be obtained, unless...
PROVISION OF INFORMATION BY COMPETENT AUTHORITY
1.The competent authority shall maintain a register containing the information...
2.The competent authority may remove from the register information relating...
3.Where information of any description is excluded from the register...
6.No information shall be included in the register if and...
7.The Secretary of State may, for the purpose of securing...
8.The competent authority shall notify the Secretary of State of...
9.A person may, as respects any information which appears to...
10.No information relating to the affairs of any individual or...
11.Where information is provided to the competent authority pursuant to...
12.A determination under paragraph 11 must be made within the...
13.Where, under paragraph 11 above, the competent authority determines that...
14.Subsections (5) and (10) of section 15 of the Environmental...
15.The Secretary of State may give to the competent authority...
16.Information excluded from the register shall be treated as ceasing...
18.Information is, for the purposes of any determination under this...
19.The Environment and Safety Information Act 1988 shall apply to...
20.Any information other than that referred to in paragraph 1...
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