OGV Energy - Issue 51 - December 2021 - Risk Management & Wellbeing

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RISK MANAGEMENT & WELLBEING CONTROL OF MAJOR ACCIDENT HAZARDS (COMAH) REPORTS what is there really to know?

COMAH regulation was introduced in 1999 (revised in 2015) to ensure that businesses take all necessary measures to prevent accidents involving dangerous substances. Enforced by the HSE (UK), a COMAH report exists to keep people and assets safe and is required for all organisations that use or store specified volumes of hazardous substances. COMAH reports are not always easy to understand especially for non experts. Many questions can arise within organisations when it comes to a COMAH report. For example, how do you know which COMAH tier applies to your organisation? How do you make the report a ‘living document’ as is now required? How do you make the report useful and useable in practice? DEKRA compiled a series of webinars to answer these questions. WEBINAR 1: COMAH Deconstructed What you need to know

WEBINAR 2: Top Tips to Make Your COMAH Report a Living Document

The HSE and Environment Agencies have developed their position and put great emphasis on a COMAH report being “a living document”. This is important, but it is also a lot easier said than done. This webinar lays the foundations, detailing COMAH report regulation tiers and builds understanding of requirements in each of the sections.

Safety is only real when everyone understands it, everyone has a say in it and everyone follows it. Building on from COMAH Deconstructed- What You Need to Know this webinar explores how we engage everyone in a company with the COMAH report. The HSE now requires it to be a “living document” accessible by and understood by everyone. What are the fundamentals for achieving this? The webinar will be held on the 19th January 2022 2pm GMT.

A recording is now available HERE .

Registration available HERE .

WEBINAR 3: Safety Success: Putting COMAH Theory into Practice COMAH & Beyond… Once the technicalities of COMAH are understood – how do we use the report to maintain drive? Human Factors integrate the process, the plant and the people allowing COMAH and safety culture to integrate into a way of working and a state of mind, not just a process. This final session will introduce you to Human Factors and detail how to create a Culture of Care that builds on COMAH outputs and transcends your organisational safety. The webinar will be held on the 2nd March 2022 2pm GMT.

DEKRA’s promise is to ensure the safety of human interaction with technology and the environment.

Registration opens soon, watch out for it HERE.

Providing specialist services for the identification, analysis, prevention and management of fires, explosions and accidental chemical releases in the chemical and process industry, we work with our clients to develop pragmatic solutions to protect people and assests. For more information visit: www.dekra-uk.co.uk

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