The legal implementation of regional safety planning: taking into account the risk based regulation approach Online publication date: Fri, 22-May-2009
by Hansjorg Seiler
International Journal of Technology Management (IJTM), Vol. 12, No. 4, 1996
Abstract: Risks are often interrelated, and one risk may effect another. Regional safety planning is therefore necessary, which should take into account all the risks in a given region and their interactions. Even if, in a purely technical or economic sense, there is a method for optimising the risk situation, it may be very difficult to find a solution which also fits legal and political conditions. Regional safety planning is not merely a technical or economic question, but a political and legal one, even if, of course, the technical and economic facts and constraint have to play an important role.
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