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OECD: Guidance on Developing Safety Performance Indicators for Public Authorities and Communities/ Public (2nd ed., 2008)

Description:

This Guidance on SPI was prepared to assist public authorities and communities that wish to implement safety performance indicator programme.  Indicators provide organisations with a means of checking, on a regular and systematic basis, whether they are implementing their priority actions in the way they were intended and to assess whether safety-related actions (policies, programmes, procedures and practices) are achieving their desired results.

While this Guidance recognises that industry has the primary responsibility for the safety of their installations, other stakeholders have important responsibilities with respect to accident prevention, preparedness and response

in the event of an accident in order to minimise adverse consequences to health, the environment and property.Bringing together experts from the public and private sector, the authors of this guidance setsout to identify best practices in measuring safety performance. It is a complement to the OECD Guiding Principles on Chemical Accident Prevention, Preparedness and Response.

Why this Tool/Guidance?

This Guidance on SPI provides a tool to help enterprises assess whether their risks are being appropriately managed. 

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