
Control of Major Accident Hazards
Control of Major Accident Hazards involves identifying potential risks from industrial processes—like chemical plants or storage facilities—to prevent serious accidents. It includes implementing safety measures, regular inspections, emergency plans, and proper training to reduce the chances of accidents that could cause explosions, fires, or environmental harm. The goal is to protect workers, the public, and the environment by proactively managing hazards and ensuring safety systems are effective and maintained.