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As part of preventive disaster control, the district administrative authorities draw up alarm and deployment plans for certain hazardous incident operations on the basis of corresponding operator information.
External emergency planning is part of the regulations for preventing serious accidents that could be caused by certain industrial activities and for limiting the consequences of accidents for human health and the environment. It supplements the federal regulations on internal accident prevention and limiting the consequences for the operators of certain plants and facilities with measures outside the plant in the event of an accident.
As part of preventive disaster control, the district administrative authorities must draw up, update and test alarm and emergency plans for certain hazardous incidents as defined by the Hazardous Incident Ordinance (12th BImSchV) on the basis of corresponding operator information .
External emergency plans are drawn up in order to
The external emergency plan must contain information on
Would you like to make an accident-relevant change to an upper-tier operating area? Then you must provide the competent authority with the information required to create external alarm and emergency plans in advance.
Do you want to put an upper-tier operating area into operation? Then you must provide the competent authority with the information required to draw up external alarm and emergency plans in advance.