82/501/EEC. Dokument jest aktualnie dostępny tylko w wersji PDF (ściągnij) In 1999, Directive 96/82/EEC on the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances will replace the old 'Seveso' Directive 82/501/EEC, which was developed following the 1976 accident in Italy. Council Directive 91/692/EEC of 23 December 1991 (4) This horizontal framework Directive on the standardisation and the rationalisation of reports on the implementation of certa in Directives in relation Directive have become mandatory for industry as well as the public authorities of the Member States responsible for the implementation and enforcement of the Directive. Council Directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposures to lead and its ionic compounds at work. to draft reports on safety, as provided by the Directive, is generally considered an improvement on earlier practice. Environmental Data Services, London. [EU Commission - COM Document] The description of industrial installations, processes and material(s) in a safety analysis Realization of EEC directive 82/501 in the Federal Republic of Germany . Council Directive of 24 June 1982 on major accident hazards of certain industrial activities. Economic Community (EEC) passed the directive 82/501/EEC to prevent and control the risk of such major accidents at specific industrial activity (Seveso-I-Directive) in 1982. at Bhopal, Toulouse or Enschede), the Commission by the Member States under Directive 82/501 /EEC as modified, and the COMAH Directive proposed by the Commission (COM(94) 4 final, published on the 26th January 1994) 4.2 Period covered and arrangements for renewal: This proposal is intended to … Summary/Abstract: The Seveso-directive constitutes a generic term to refer to a set of consecutive directives on the question ofmajor-accident hazards. (3) To report establishments covered by the Directive (Article 21(3)). European Council 1988 Council Directive 88/610 of 24 November 1988 amending Directive 82/501 /EEC on the major-accident hazards of certain industrial activities (88/610/EEC), Official Journal of the European Communities, 1988. Council Directive 96/82/EC of 9 December 1996 on the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances (as amended) is a European Union law aimed at improving the safety of sites containing large quantities of dangerous substances. The European Green Deal is the EU’s plan to make the economy sustainable. July 1996, No: 4906) – considering Seveso I (82/501/EEC) and United Nations Environment Programme/ Awareness and Preparedness for Emergencies at Local Level (UNEP/APELL) Handbook 29 May-2 June 2006 LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK SCREENING CHAPTER 27 ENVIRONMENT AGENDA ITEM: INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL-SEVESO G.A. The catastrophic accident in the Italian town of Seveso prompted the adoption of the first directive on the matter. UNSPECIFIED (1988) Proposal for a Council Directive amending for the second time Directive 82/501/EEC on the major-accident hazards of certain industrial activities.COM (88) 124 final, 17 March 1988. With further similar accidents happening in the years that followed (e.g. Dokument jest aktualnie dostępny tylko w wersji PDF (ściągnij) Council Directive 82/501/EEC on the Major-Accident Hazards of Certain Industrial Activities: Environment and Quality of Life: Environment and Quality of Life [Series] | | ISBN: 9789282614563 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon. more effective implementation of Directive 82/501/EEC and called for a review of the Directive to include, if necessary, a possible widening of its scope and a greater exchange of infor-mation on the matter between Member States; whereas the fifth Action Programme, the … Google Scholar 83/477/EEC. Close Yes, I'm sure. Some of these hazards are too severe to ignore and immediate measures are therefore required. Such measures need to comply with the EEC Directive 82/501/EEC on major accidents. SEVESO II Seveso II Directive 96/82/EC: zPublished in OJ L 10 of 14 January 1997, entered into force on 3 February 1997 zMust be applied as from 3 February 1999 (date of repeal of Directive 82/501/EEC-SEVESO I) zAmended by Directive 2003/105/EC of 16 December 2003 zPublished in OJ L entered into force of 31 December 2003 zMust be transposed by 1 July 2005 Commission Implementing Decisions have been adopted to specify the details of those reporting obligations. ENDS 1996 ENDS Report 255, April 1996, 45-46. European Economic Community, Brussels. DOC 028 – ECETOC Opinion on the SEVESO Directive 82/501, 82/216 and 88/610 EEC Annex II, Part II, Footnote 4 as it Relates to Substances which are not Acutely Toxic but which are Carniogenic Mutagenic or toxic to reproduction 82/605/EEC. Article 5 of Directive 96/82/EC, and previously Article 3 of Directive 82/501/EEC, obliges the operator to take all measures necessary to prevent major accidents and to limit their consequences for man and the environment. Whereas Article 9(6)(b) of Directive 96/82/EC establishes that before the Directive is brought into application, the Commission, acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 16 of Council Directive 82/501/EEC of 24 June 1982 on the major-accident hazards of PMID: 20958707 Report on the application in the Member States of Directive 82/501/EEC of 24 June 1982 on the major-accident hazards of certain industrial activities for the period 1997-1999. Gheorghe, A. V. and Nicolet-Monnier, M. 1995 Integrated Regional Risk Assessment, Vol. Directive 82/501/EEC Number of existing Annex III installations Directive 82/501/EEC Classification according to Directive 67/548/EEC (including 22nd ATP) Annex III threshold (tonnes) Directive 82/501/EEC Named substance or category, Directive 96/82/EC Article 9 threshold (tonnes) Directive 96/82/EC 1. The Major Accident Reporting System (MARS and later renamed eMARS after going online) was first established by the EU’s Seveso Directive 82/501/EEC in 1982 and has remained in place with subsequent revision to the Seveso Directive in effect today. • Seveso Directive 82/501/EEC ("Seveso I") of 24 June 1982 on the major-accident hazards of certain industrial activities (82/501/EEC) • Bhopal, Mexico City (1984) and Basel (1982) • Attention to land use planning, safety management and public information and participation • 1992 Convention on the Transboundary Effects of Εμφανίζεται στις Συλλογές — for existing establishments not previously covered by [Council] Directive 82/501/EEC [of 24 June 1982 on the major-accident hazards of certain indus - trial activities (OJ 1982 L 230, p. 1)], three years from the date laid down in Article 24(1), The implementation of the Directive by the Greek authorities is examined and discussed. Click here to see what has already been delivered and what the future steps entail October 1989 called on the Commission to include in Directive 82/501/EEC provisions concerning controls on land-use planning when new installations are authorized and when urban devel-opment takes place around existing installations; 1996L0082 — EN — 11.12.2008 — 003.001 — 2 (1) OJ No C 106, 14.4.1994, p. 4 and OJ No C 238, 13.9.1995, p. 4. Once the record deleted cannot be retrived. Delete record "Report on the application in the Member States of Council Directive 82/501/EEC of 24 June 1982 on the major-accident hazards of certain industrial activities for the period 1994-96" You really want to delete this record? By London (United Kingdom) Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Abstract. II - Consequence Assessment of Accidental Releases. EEC 1982 'Seveso' Directive 82/501/EEC and amendments. Adopted in June 1982, Council Directive 82/501/EEC became more commonly known as the Seveso Directive after the town most affected by the disaster. Council Directive 82/501/EEC of 24 June 1982 on the major-accident hazards of certain industrial activities. The so-called Seveso-Directive (Directive 82/501/EEC) was subsequently amended in view of the lessons learned from later accidents such as Bhopal, Toulouse or Enschede resulting in the Seveso-II (Directive 96/82/EC). The general feeling is that the reports are 1.1 The First Directive of 1982 (Directive 82/501/EEC) 2 1.1.1 The Legal Basis of the Directive without a Specific Community Competence in Environmental Matters 2 1.1.2 The Guiding Principles and the Principles Contained within the Directive 82/501/EEC 4 1.1.3 The Amendments Made to the First 'Seveso' Directive 7 5 Council Directive 82/501/EEC of 24 June 1982 on the major-accident hazards of certain industrial Papadakis, "The Dutch Safety Report according to EEC Directive 82/501", in European Commission meeting of Competent Authority subcommittee, April 1994.
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