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HSE consults on land use planning

E007:07 28 February 2007

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has published a consultation document to help shape its future policy on the advice given to Planning Authorities when they consider applications close to large scale petrol storage facilities.

The public consultation follows the explosion and fire at the Buncefield fuel storage depot on 11 December 2005 and the emerging findings from the Major Incident Investigation Board's investigation.

The consultation document can be accessed at: www.hse.gov.uk/consult/condocs/cd211.htm

HSE Deputy Chief Executive, Justin McCracken, said, "Land use planning is a matter of importance and public interest and we are keen to encourage views from the public including those affected by the Buncefield explosion. This consultation exercise will enable an open and transparent approach to making policy decisions that reflect the needs, concerns and aspirations of the people they will affect."

The consultation will run until 22 May 2007.

Notes to editors

  1. Following the Buncefield explosion a Major Incident Investigation Board (MIIB) was established on 20 December 2005. Details of the MIIB's work can be found at www.buncefieldinvestigation.gov.uk
  2. Information about HSE's role in Land Use Planning can be found on the HSE website.
  3. The Control of Major Accident Hazards (COMAH) Regulation 1999 are enforced by a joint Competent Authority. HSE and the Environment Agency in England and Wales, and HSE and Scottish Environmental Protection Agency in Scotland.

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