Major hazards safety services [Book].
Material type: TextPublication details: Brisbane : Queensland. Department of Emergency Services, [2004]Description: 1 vDDC classification:- SCA 363.1791 22
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Safer Community Awards | Australian Emergency Management Library | BOOK | 363.1791 MAJ (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 900161811 |
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Entrant : Safer Communities Awards 2004. State Award Recipient - Pre-Disaster Category.
The Major Hazards Safety Service, through a professional review and audit process, monitors the satisfactory fulfilment of these obligations. It also provides a hazard identification and risk assessment review service for State and local government agencies involved with land use planning. For example, the service can advise whether the risks involved with siting a new or modified MHF comply with nationally recognised and established risk criteria. The Major Hazards Safety Service is responsible for: monitoring the implementation of the legislation; training of mult-agency whole of Government teams; collection, analysis and dissemination of data regarding MHF's; development and delivery of awareness-raising programs and information and guidance materials, and liaison with stakeholders.
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