- COMAH
- Control of Major Accident Hazards (Governmental » Police)
Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1999 — The Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1999 (COMAH) and their amendments 2005, are the enforcing regulations within the United Kingdom of the Seveso II Directive devised in Brussels following the Seveso disaster. They are applicable to … Wikipedia
Seveso disaster — The Seveso disaster was an industrial accident that occurred around 12:37 pm July 10, 1976, in a small chemical manufacturing plant approximately 25 km north of Milan in the Lombardy region in Italy. It resulted in the highest known exposure to 2 … Wikipedia
SRAM — can stand for: * Short Range Attack Missile * Static Random Access Memory * Shadow Random Access Memory * Service régional d admission du Montréal métropolitain * SRAM Corporation a manufacturer of bicycles and bike components * System… … Wikipedia
Flixborough disaster — The Flixborough disaster was an explosion at a chemical plant close to the village of Flixborough (near Scunthorpe), North Lincolnshire, England, on 1 June 1974. It killed 28 people and seriously injured 36.BackgroundThe chemical plant, owned by… … Wikipedia
Inherent safety — is a concept particularly used in the chemical and process industries. An inherently safe process has a low level of danger even if things go wrong. It is used in contrast to safe systems where a high degree of hazard is controlled by protective… … Wikipedia
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Scottish Environment Protection Agency — The Scottish Environment Protection Agency [http://www.sepa.org.uk (SEPA)] is a powerful non departmental public body in Scotland sponsored by the Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department. SEPA was established by the… … Wikipedia
Active fire protection — (AFP) is an integral part of fire protection. AFP is characterised by items and/or systems, which require a certain amount of motion and response in order to work, contrary to passive fire protection.AFP falls into two categories1. Fire… … Wikipedia
Albright and Wilson — was founded in 1856 as a United Kingdom manufacturer of potassium chlorate and white phosphorus for the match industry. For much of its first 100 years of existence, phosphorus derived chemicals formed the majority of its products. It was set up… … Wikipedia
Passive fire protection — (PFP) is an integral component of the three components of structural fire protection and fire safety in a building. PFP attempts to contain fires or slow the spread, through use of fire resistant walls, floors, and doors (amongst other examples) … Wikipedia