Risici ved midlertidige oplag af farligt gods.

Translated title of the contribution: Risks associated with temporary storage of dangerous goods.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal articleCommunication

131 Downloads (Pure)

Abstract

[Dansk sammendrag] Midlertidige oplag af farlige stoffer på eksempelvis havneområder kan udgøre en permanent risiko for omgivelserne, uanset at de enkelte stoffer kun er på pladsen midlertidigt. De blev derfor omfattet af risikobekendtgørelsen i 2005. Her er status 12 år senere. Det er en lille historie om, hvordan gode hensigter nemt kommer i klemme i det store maskineri.

[English summary] Following a major fireworks accident in Seest (2004), the statutory order implementing the EU Seveso directive in Denmark was enlarged in 2005 to cover also temporary storage of dangerous substances at transportation hubs such as marine terminals and railway yards. The rationale is quite sensible – the risk posed to nearby communities can be permanent even though the individual cargo is present temporarily only. The enlargement of order was ill conceived however, and implementation of the new measures has been troubled, in particular because transportation companies only have information on dangerous goods as provided in ADR/RID/IMO transportation documents, and the nature of this information is incompatible with the Seveso legislation's definition of dangerous substances. The paper provides a critical commentary on the rule-making and subsequent consultation processes and examines the dismal implementation status 12 years later (2017).
Translated title of the contributionRisks associated with temporary storage of dangerous goods.
Original languageDanish
JournalDansk Kemi
Volume98
Issue number10
Pages (from-to)20-23
ISSN0011-6335
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Risks associated with temporary storage of dangerous goods.'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this