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CMSE is a leading provider of Seveso Compliance Services in Ireland today. CMSE specialists provide practical solutions and advice to our clients in the Seveso area. Our consultants have many years experience at Tier I and Tier II sites all over Ireland and the UK including development of the MAPP, Safety Reports, etc. The following is an overview of some of the specific services that we provide.
CMSE is a leading provider of Seveso Compliance Services in Ireland today. CMSE specialists provide practical solutions and advice to our clients in the Seveso area. Our consultants have many years experience at Tier I and Tier II sites all over Ireland and the UK including development of the MAPP, Safety Reports, etc. The following is an overview of some of the specific services that we provide.
- Comprehensive Seveso management services
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Seveso II Tier Compliance
- Seveso Compliance for new sites/planning applications
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Development of a Major Accident Prevention Policy (MAPP)
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- Comprehensive Safety Report
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Activities and Process
- Hazardous substances
- Major accidents risks
- Preventative measures in place
- Emergency planning (Internal/External)
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Audit compliance to Seveso II (Control of Major Accident Hazards (Amendment) Regulations 2005)
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Please contact us now on 1850 315 415 to speak to one of our consultants, alternatively send a Quick Enquiry located on the Side Navigation Bar.
In 1976 an accident happened at a chemical plant in Seveso, Italy whish manufactured herbicides and pesticides. A dense vapour cloud containing tetrachlorodibenzoparadioxin (TCDD), a poisonous carcinogen, was released from a runaway exothermic reaction. This resulted in more than 2000 people being treated for dioxin poisoning.
Following the Seveso accident, legislation was complied aimed at the prevention and control of such accidents. In 1996 the Council Directive 96/82/EC on the control of major accident hazards – so called Seveso II Directive – was adopted.
According to the Seveso II Directive employers must:
- Take all measures necessary to prevent major accidents and to limit their consequences for both man and the environment.
- Prove to the competent authority that all necessary measures, as stated in the directive, have been taken in particular for the purposes of inspections.
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