Transcript Slide 1

This project is funded by the European Union
Projekat finansira Evropska Unija
Risk Management in the
Chemical Establishments
George Mouzakis
Dipl. Chemical Engineer
[email protected]
This Project is funded
by the European Union
Project implemented by Human
Dynamics Consortium
Project implemented by Human Dynamics Consortium
Projekat realizuje Human Dynamics Konzorcijum
PREFACE
In the light of industrial and urban
development,
 the serious accidents over the last decades
caused by industrial activities,
 the complexity of new industrial operations
 and growing public opinion on the need to
protect the environment,
European Union has studied the hazards related
to dangerous activities and adopted the Seveso
Directive.

This Project is funded
by the European Union
Project implemented by Human
Dynamics Consortium
THE AIM OF THE SEVESO
DIRECTIVE
This Directive is aimed at the prevention of
major accidents which involve dangerous
substances, and the limitation of their
consequences for man and the environment,
with a view to ensuring high levels of
protection throughout the Community in a
consistent and effective manner.
This Project is funded
by the European Union
Project implemented by Human
Dynamics Consortium
MAIN SCOPE OF THE SEVESO DIR.
LIMITING THE HAZARDS /
CONSEQUENCES
Preventing major accidents
 The design stage
 Checks and maintenance
 Compliance with standards and the selection of equipment
 Strict operational rules
 Training operational personnel
Limiting the consequences
 Setting up emergency plans for accident
 Information to the public
This Project is funded
by the European Union
Project implemented by Human
Dynamics Consortium
PREVENTING MAJOR ACCIDENTS
OPERATORS (1/4)
The design stage: by analyzing the hazards
related to an installation in its design phase,
preventive means can be implemented to
minimize potential dangers. Numerous
solutions exist such as: sensors, alarms, failsafe devices, diagnostic tools, by-passes,
automatic or manual isolation devices, valves,
confinement of accidental release and
associated treatment devices.
This Project is funded
by the European Union
Project implemented by Human
Dynamics Consortium
PREVENTING MAJOR ACCIDENTS
OPERATORS (2/4)
Checks and maintenance: periodic checking of sensors,
safety devices, alarms and go on, guarantee
reliability of safety functions defined in the design
phase. In the case of an accident requiring a
shutdown to allow intervention on the installation.
Strict rules shall be established on interventions
(personnel qualifications, equipment to be used,
operating conditions,..). Any modification of an
installation must be accompanied by the updating of
the relevant technical documents.
This Project is funded
by the European Union
Project implemented by Human
Dynamics Consortium
PREVENTING MAJOR ACCIDENTS
OPERATORS (3/4)
Compliance with standards and the selection of
equipment: at the design stage but also during
maintenance operations, it is essential to use
spare parts and equipment which comply with
standards and installation specifications.
Specific start-up tests should be carried out
after any repairs.
This Project is funded
by the European Union
Project implemented by Human
Dynamics Consortium
PREVENTING MAJOR ACCIDENTS
OPERATORS (4/4)
Strict operational rules: these set out in detail
the operating modes, the qualification of
personnel employed in each activity and the
responsibilities and instructions in case of an
accident.
Training operational personnel in the tasks they
carry out, in the relevant safety rulings and the
necessary actions in the event of an accident.
This Project is funded
by the European Union
Project implemented by Human
Dynamics Consortium
PREVENTING MAJOR ACCIDENTS
AUTHORITIES
Evaluation of the Safety Report. During the evaluation of
the Safety Reports, checking the Safety Management
System of the establishment, the hazard identification,
Authorities try to minimize the existing hazards.
Inspections. During the inspections of the establishments
under the provisions of Seveso Directive, taking into
account the existing Safety Report and Safety
Management System, Authorities try to identify weak
points in the establishment to be fixed.
This Project is funded
by the European Union
Project implemented by Human
Dynamics Consortium
LIMITING THE CONSEQUENCES
(1/2)
Setting up emergency plans for accident: there are 2
types of plans. The first, an internal emergency plan
for when the damage can be limited to within the
site. The second, an external action plan when the
means available to control the industrial risk are
surpassed. The success of these kinds of emergency
depends on the correct evaluation of the means
required at the risk analysis stage, the technical and
logistic lay out of the emergency plan, the training of
staff involved and the information given to the public.
This Project is funded
by the European Union
Project implemented by Human
Dynamics Consortium
LIMITING THE CONSEQUENCES
(2/2)
Information to the public: it is needed that every
country should inform all persons likely to be affected
by a major accident, of safety measures and the
correct behavior to adopt in the event of an accident.
This measure is particularly important for the
management of accident situations, since it ensures
public awareness and encourages a spirit of trust
between the authorities, the public and the several
operators.
This Project is funded
by the European Union
Project implemented by Human
Dynamics Consortium
OUTCOME OF THE EVALUATION OF
THE SAFETY REPORT
The outcome of the evaluation is useful for:
- Minimizing the hazards of the establishment
- Emergency Planning (internal – external)
- Information to the Public
- Land Use Planning
- Inspection
This Project is funded
by the European Union
Project implemented by Human
Dynamics Consortium