The OECD Programme on Chemical Accidents addresses a subject that concerns everyone who uses or handles hazardous chemicals, works in a chemical plant, or lives near one. This programme helps public authorities, industry, labour and other interested parties prevent chemical accidents and respond appropriately if one occurs.
In 1987 after major accidents with releases of hazardous chemicals from production sites in both Bhopal, India (December 1984) and Schweizerhalle, Switzerland (November 1986), member countries asked the OECD to start work related to chemicals in hazardous installations. The Chemicals Programme reacted quickly and the first results of this work were discussed at a High Level Conference on Accidents involving Hazardous Substances early 1988.
25 Years of Chemical Accident Prevention at OECD | |
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25 Years of Chemical Accident Prevention at OECD |
Corporate Governance for Process Safety: Guidance for Senior Leaders in High Hazard Industries | |
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Corporate Governance for Process Safety: Guidance for Senior Leaders in High Hazard Industries |
OECD Guiding Principles for Chemical Accident Prevention, Preparedness and Response |
Guidance on Developing Safety Performance Indicators |
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