Control of Major Accident Hazards (COMAH) Sites reported under the SEVESO Directive

The Seveso Directive obliges Member States to ensure that operators have a policy in place to prevent major accidents. Operators handling dangerous substances above certain thresholds must regularly inform the public likely to be affected by an accident, providing safety reports, a safety management system and an internal emergency plan. Twelve COMAH establishments have been identified in Malta, eight of which are upper tier sites. The establishments are all designated as COMAH sites due to the type and quantity of fuels stored at the facilities.

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Spatial Reference Systems (SRS) WGS 84 (EPSG:4326)
Public Contact Person - - (-)
Public Contact Email [email protected]
High Value Dataset (HVD) Yes
High Value Dataset Category Earth observation and environment
Applicable Legislation
  1. http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg_impl/2023/138/oj
Personal information Yes
Language English
Data Access and Security Classification Unclassified
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INSPIRE Directive (Annex III) Planning Authority

Theme Regions and Cities
Legal Basis https://legislation.mt/eli/sl/549.82/eng
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