R181 Prevention of Major Industrial Accidents Recommendation, 1993
PREAMBLE
The General Conference of the International Labour Organization,
Having been convened at Geneva by the Governing Body of the
International Labour Office, and having met in its 80th Session on 2
June 1993, and
Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to
the prevention of major industrial accidents, which is the fourth
item on the agenda of the session, and
Having determined that these proposals shall take the form of a
Recommendation supplementing the Prevention of Major Industrial
Accidents Convention, 1993;
adopts this twenty-second day of June of the year one thousand nine
hundred and ninety-three the following Recommendation, which may be
cited as the Prevention of Major Industrial Accidents
Recommendation, 1993.
1. The provisions of this Recommendation should be applied in
conjunction with those of the Prevention of Major Industrial
Accidents Convention, 1993 (hereafter referred to as " the
Convention ").
2. (1) The International Labour Organization, in cooperation with
other relevant international intergovernmental and non-governmental
organizations, should arrange for an international exchange of
information on:
(a) good safety practices in major hazard installations including
safety management and process safety;
(b) major accidents;
(c) lessons drawn from near misses;
(d) technologies and processes that are prohibited for reasons of
safety and health;
(e) medical organization and techniques for dealing with the
aftermath of a major accident;
(f) the mechanisms and procedures used by competent authorities to
give effect to the implementation of the Convention and this
Recommendation.
(2) Members should, as far as possible, communicate information on
the matters listed in subparagraph (1) above to the International
Labour Office.
3. The national policy provided for in the Convention and the
national laws and regulations or other measures to implement it
should, as appropriate, be guided by the ILO Code of practice on the
Prevention of major industrial accidents, published in 1991.
4. Members should develop policies aimed at addressing the major
accident risks, hazards and their consequences within the sectors
and activities excluded from the scope of the Convention by virtue
of Article 1, paragraph 3, thereof.
5. Recognizing that a major accident could have serious consequences
in terms of its impact on human life and the environment, Members
should encourage the establishment of systems to compensate workers
as quickly as possible after the event and adequately address the
effects on the public and the environment.
6. In accordance with the Tripartite Declaration of Principles
concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy, adopted by
the Governing Body of the International Labour Office, a national or
multinational enterprise with more than one establishment should
provide safety measures relating to the prevention of major
accidents and the control of developments likely to lead to a major
accident, without discrimination, to the workers in all its
establishments, regardless of the place or country in which they are
situated.
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