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Risk management in the Federal Republic of Germany
Authors:Hans-Joachim Uth
Institution:(1) Federal Environmental Agency, Bismarckplatz 1, D-1000 Berlin 33, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Spectacular industrial accidents, such as the ones in Bhopal, Mexico City, and Basle, have in recent times made the risks associated with the modern chemicals industry unmistakably evident. It has been seen that effective emergency plans for the people living in the vicinity of a hazardous installation become particularly important. The situation of hazardous installations in the Federal Republic of Germany is reviewed and the three-stage safety system, which is established within the German ldquoRegulation on Major Industrial Accidents (Störfallverordnung),rdquo is described. The evaluation of the current practice shows a couple of problems, especially connected with off-site safety precautions. The disaster control teams are often ill-equipped and inadequately trained. There is a need for further establishment of detailed and specific emergency plans, especially in rural areas. It is expected that the updating of the Regulation on Major Industrial Accidents, which is at present being undertaken in the Federal Republic of Germany and the compilation of instructions for the competent authorities will contribute to better emergency plans for the protection of areas in the vicinity of hazardous industrial installations.
Keywords:Chemical safety  Emergency planning  Risk management  Processing industry
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