Major accidents at industrial enterprises can cause serious damage not only to the enterprise itself but also to the environment and the population. To prevent such risks and prepare for them, a top-level document—the Industrial Safety Declaration—is developed.
The declaration is the enterprise's safety "map." It not only lists existing risks but also details how to act in the worst-case scenario.
Cabinet of Ministers Resolution No. 271 establishes the procedure for the development, submission, and registration of the declaration.
Risk Analysis: What accidents could occur at the enterprise?
Consequence Assessment: How far will the hazardous zone expand in the event of an accident?
Preparedness: Does the enterprise have the resources to mitigate an accident?
We provide methodological guidance on creating declarations and training personnel.
