COMAH Off-site Emergency Plans & Major Accident Hazard
Pipeline Plan
The local chemical industry is an important feature of our lives
and landscape.
The industry has had a significant presence in the county for
many years with major companies providing jobs for generations of
residents and helping to produce goods and materials that we all
use in our everyday lives.
Of course, the safety of the community has always been a
priority for the local authorities, emergency services, the Health
and Safety Executive, health services and the various chemical
industries who are committed to improve emergency procedures, by
drawing on a wealth of experience and best practice. The chemical
industry is one of the most closely regulated in the country and
also one of the safest, but the emergency planning partners believe
in preparing carefully just in case the unexpected does happen.
Although accidents and emergency incidents are rare, the
industry and authorities concerned go to great lengths to make sure
that if an incident does happen, it can be dealt with effectively
and local communities alerted and protected. These plans ensure
that all response and recovery arrangements are implemented
effectively.
(Note: The aim of the Control of Major
Accident Hazards Regulations 1999 (COMAH) is to prevent major
accidents involving dangerous substances and limit the consequences
to people and the environment of any that do occur.)