(The above is a working title.)
The workshop programme has yet to be finalized but is to address the following topics:
- Training on relevant applications (eMARS accident reporting database, the ARIPAR/ADAM software and possibly others)
- Exchange/discussion on case studies and on the analytical process (how to select data for input, develop lessons learned, etc.)
- Potential uses of outputs from analysis for implementation of the Seveso Directive and the Convention
There will be a number of sessions associated with risk assessment and these will be directly relevant to land-use planning.
Presentations | ENG |
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e-MARS - What is in it? Some statistics and search capabilities _ E.Guagnini | |
Hazard and consequence analysis for understanding accident scenarios _ M. Hailwood | |
Learning from Accidents _ M. Hailwood | |
Organisational Learning - Industry and Authorities _ M. Hailwood | |
Accident reporting and the Convention on transboundary Effects of Industrial Accidents _ N. Savov | |
Risk assessment and Land use planning within the framework of the UNECE Convention on transboundary Effects of Industrial Accidents _ N. Savov | |
Lessons learning: systematic but adventurous _ A.L. Vetere Arellano | |
What are lessons learned? _ S. Gyenes | |
What is eMARS? _ S. Gyenes | |
Case study example demonstrating application of different EU national approaches_ S. Gyenes | |
Risk acceptance criteria and Land use planning - session 7 | |
Overview of the risk assessment process | |
Risk acceptance criteria - session 9 | |
Rapid- N: A Natech risk assessment and mapping tool _ S. Girgin, E.Krausmann | |
Major Accident Hazards Bureau Overview of activities |