(Art. 6)
1The risk report must contain all the information required by the enforcement authority in order to verify and assess, in accordance with Article 7, the risk posed by the establishment to the public or the environment. This includes, in particular, all the information listed in numbers 2–5.
2In justified cases, certain items of information may be omitted or replaced by others which are equally valid or more appropriate.
3The scope and degree of detail of the information given for each item will depend on the specific circumstances; in particular, consideration is to be given to the type of establishment, the hazard potential, the surrounding area and the safety measures.
4Documentation used for the risk report, particularly test results, empirical data, literature references, results of calculations and detailed analyses, are to be kept at the disposal of the enforcement authority.
– Description of the establishment, together with a site plan, including any licences, planning approvals or concessions, – characterisation of the establishment (main activities, organisational structure, number of staff, etc.), – details of the surrounding area, together with a general plan, – division of the establishment into study units and the reasons for this division.
– Designation (chemical name, CAS number, trade name, etc.), – maximum quantity, – location, – details of physical and chemical properties.
– Structure of buildings, – methods and processes, – storage, – incoming and outgoing shipments, – provision of supplies and disposal, – installation-specific major accidents.
– Regulations applied and experience, – measures taken to reduce the hazard potential, – measures taken to prevent major accidents, – measures taken to limit the effects of major accidents.
– Description of the methods used.
– Overview and characterisation of the main hazard potentials.
– Possible causes, – description of significant release processes, – estimate of the likelihood of occurrence, given the safety measures in place.
– Description of effects, based on dispersion considerations, – estimate of the likelihood of occurrence, given the safety measures in place.
– Description of the extent of possible harm to the public or damage to the environment, – estimate of the likelihood of occurrence, given the safety measures in place.
– Account of the risk for each study unit, given the safety measures in place, – estimate of the risk posed by the establishment as a whole.
– Characterisation of the establishment and of the main hazard potentials, – description of the safety measures, – description of the main major accident scenarios, – estimate of the risk posed by the establishment as a whole.
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