Slide background




Practical Guidelines on Health and Safety of Oil Spill Responders - EU/EFTA

ID 21368 | | Visite: 280 | Documenti Sicurezza EntiPermalink: https://www.certifico.com/id/21368

Practical Guidelines on Health and Safety of Oil Spill Responders   EU EFTA

Practical Guidelines on Health and Safety of Oil Spill Responders - EU/EFTA 

ID 21368 | 15.02.2024 / In allegato

Published 21.12.2023

This document was developed by a group of experts from EU / EFTA Member States, as well as EU-OSHA and EMSA representatives within the Consultative Technical Group for Marine Pollution Preparedness and Response (CTG MPPR). It aims to provide practical guidance based on real-incident experience on how best to plan for and integrate health and safety measures in oil spill response operations.
_______

Oil spill response is a vital measure to mitigate environmental impacts at sea and on the shore caused by an oil spill. A fundamental principle of incident management is that any activities in connection with oil spill response operations should not cause harm to the life and health of the oil spill responders. For that reason, Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) considerations should be an integral part of the oil spill response operation preparation, implementation and management.

The topic of occupational safety and health is very wide and covers all aspects that can affect the wellbeing of workers involved in a task or operation. While all EU countries
have specific laws or regulations on occupational safety and health, that adapt the EU OSH-directives (or legislation) to their specific infrastructure and needs, these are often
quite generic and not specifically aimed to address OSH considerations regarding the particular challenges of oil spill response operations (see chapter 2.1).

Under the framework of the Consultative Technical Group for Marine Pollution Preparedness and Response (CTG MPPR), European Union (EU) and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Member States have expressed interest in sharing best practices and gathering more information on health and safety approaches in place in Europe, specifically for marine oil spill response operations. Throughout the years, efforts to facilitate this exchange of good practice have been made at national, EU and international levels through dedicated workshops, technical papers, reports and industry guidance documents. A (non-exhaustive) list of relevant regulations and guidance documents addressing OSH for marine pollution responders is included in chapter 1.4 below and in Annex 10.1.

Following a proposal submitted by Norway to the CTG MPPR, a voluntary working group of experts from EU / EFTA Member States was established under the CTG MPPR work to draft OSH practical guidance for oil spill responders, based on best-practices, existing guidance, and real incident experience. Considering the subject matter, the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) was also invited by EMSA to contribute to this work in reviewing existing OSH documents and practices and in drafting this guidance document.

This document is the outcome of the work of this working group, as approved by the CTG MPPR at its 17th meeting in October 2023 and is publicly available on the websites of
EMSA and EU-OSHA.

EMSA European Maritime Safety Agency

DescrizioneLinguaDimensioneDownloads
Scarica questo file (States Practical Guidelines on Health and Safety of Oil Spill Responders - EU-EFTA 2023.pdf)States Practical Guidelines on Health and Safety of Oil Spill Responders
EU-EFTA 2023
EN12598 kB48

Tags: Sicurezza lavoro Emergenze ambientali

Articoli correlati

Ultimi archiviati Sicurezza

Mag 11, 2024 62

Cassazione Penale, Sez.IV, 10 febbraio 2015 n.5983

Cassazione Penale, Sez.IV, 10 febbraio 2015 n.5983 ID 21839 | 11.05.2024 L’RSPP ha un ruolo diretto e non vincolato solo alle informazioni fornite dal datore di lavoro per l'espletamento dei suoi compiti. Egli stesso si deve attivare indipendentemente dalla ricezione di informazioni del DL. “non è… Leggi tutto
Nota INL n  862 8 05 2024
Mag 09, 2024 170

Nota INL prot. n. 862 dell’8 maggio 2024

Nota INL prot. n. 862 dell’8 maggio 2024 ID 21830 | 09.05.2024 Nota INL prot. n. 862 dell’8 maggio 2024 - Revoca delle dimissioni protette a seguito di convalida ai sensi dell’art. 55, comma 4, D.Lgs. n. 151/2001 Sono pervenute a questa Direzione alcune richieste di chiarimento concernenti le… Leggi tutto
Produzione di idrogeno verde da substrati organici
Mag 08, 2024 78

Produzione di idrogeno verde da substrati organici

Produzione di idrogeno verde da substrati organici ID 21824 | 08.05.2024 / In allegato Fact sheet Inail - 2024 UN FOCUS SUL PERICOLO DI FORMAZIONE DI ATMOSFERE POTENZIALMENTE ESPLOSIVE I biocombustibili svolgono un ruolo chiave ai fini dell’attuazione della transizione energetica, che potrebbe… Leggi tutto
Ruolo MC nella gestione e prevenzione della tubercolosi sul lavoro
Mag 07, 2024 92

Ruolo MC nella gestione e prevenzione della tubercolosi sul lavoro

Ruolo del medico del lavoro nella gestione e prevenzione della tubercolosi in ambito occupazionale ID 21819 | 07.05.2024 / Linee Guida SIML 07 agosto 2021 Obiettivi. La presente Linea Guida (LG) ha lo scopo di definire procedure operative, omogenee a livello nazionale, per il Medico del Lavoro –… Leggi tutto
Nota INL 795 2024
Apr 30, 2024 296

Nota INL prot. 24 aprile 2024 n. 795

Nota INL prot. 24 aprile 2024 n. 795 / Contratto di apprendistato attività stagionali ID 21784 | 30.04.2024 / In allegato Nota INL prot. 24 aprile 2024 n. 795 - Apprendistato per la qualifica e il diploma professionale, il diploma di istruzione secondaria superiore e il certificato di… Leggi tutto

Più letti Sicurezza