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National training on identification of hazardous activities for Uzbekistan

National training on identification of hazardous activities for Uzbekistan

06 December (10:00) - 07 December (18:00) 2011
Tashkent Uzbekistan

The objective of the national training session was twofold: (i) to improve the knowledge of governmental experts in the area of identification of hazardous activities under the Convention and under the Seveso II Directive (96/82/EC) as well as to enhance awareness of industry with respect to the potential risk of hazardous activities; and (ii) to discuss with representatives of the countries about the follow-up to the workshop on indicators and criteria for the implementation of the Strategic Approach (Bratislava, 3-6 May 2011).

Documents

Document Title ENG FRE RUS
Provisional agenda PDF - PDF
Meeting report PDF - -

Presentations

Document Title ENG RUS
DAY 1 Tuesday, 6 December 2011    
Setting the scene: The identification of hazardous activities PDF PDF
The Convention in Uzbekistan: The implementation of the Convention in Uzbekistan – Representative from the Ministry of Emergency Situations PDF PDF
SESSION I – The identification of hazardous activities under the Convention    
The identification of hazardous activities in the framework of the Industrial Accidents Convention – Ms. Virginia Fusé, Secretariat of the Convention on the Transboundary Effects of Industrial Accidents PDF PDF
Identification of hazardous activities in Uzbekistan: Legal framework for collecting, processing and maintaining information on hazardous activities and experiences from the country – Representative from State inspectorate for industrial safety PDF PDF
The Italian approach to the identification of hazardous activities under the Convention – Mr. Giorgio Mattiello (Italy) PDF PDF
The Serbian approach to the identification of hazardous activities under the Convention – Ms. Suzana Milutinovic (Serbia) PDF PDF
Discussion on possible ways forward for collecting, processing and maintaining information on hazardous activities – Ms. Tamara Mitrofanenko, Moderator PDF PDF
SESSION II – Annex I to the Convention as an instrument to identify hazardous activities    
Annex I of the Convention and its application for the identification of hazardous activities – Mr. Giorgio Mattiello PDF PDF
Annex I of the Convention and Annex I of the Seveso II Directive: Two harmonized approaches for the same aim – Ms. Suzana Milutinovic PDF PDF
Case study – Case study on identification of hazardous activities using Annex I – Mr. Giorgio Mattiello PDF PDF
SESSION III – Location criteria for the identification of hazardous activities – Application of scenarios, risk assessment and location criteria    
Location criteria for activities involving substance that may be released in to water paths and air path in case of accidents – Ms. Suzana Milutinovic PDF PDF
DAY 2 Wednesday, 7 December 2011    
Continuation of SESSION III    
Case study on “worst-case scenario” –  Mr. Giorgio Mattiello (Italy) PDF PDF
The way forward for Uzbekistan– Ms. Tamara Mitrofanenko, Moderator PDF PDF
SESSION IV Follow-up to the workshop on indicators and criteria    
Summary of the main outcomes from the workshop on indicators and criteria – Ms. Virginia Fusé PDF PDF
Example of a self-assessment of a country –Ms. Suzana Milutinovic PDF PDF
The advantage of using indicators and criteria for the preparation of project proposals – Mr. Giorgio Mattiello PDF PDF
The essential elements of a project proposal – Ms. Virginia Fusé PDF PDF
Results – Update from Uzbekistan after the participation to the workshop on indicators and criteria Representative from the Ministry of Emergency Situations PDF PDF