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ONSHORE GUIDANCE & GOOD PRACTICE

SafetyOn Onshore Emergency Response

Although the renewable industry shares a number of characteristics with other industries, the remoteness of location and the demands of an elevated and constrained workplace has led the industry to conclude that it requires its own guidance on emergency procedures. This document has been developed through industry collaboration and is built upon good practice from other comparable industries. This document aims to provide a process that, if followed, should allow the Duty Holder to develop site-specific plans and procedures to mitigate the consequence of incidents and help protect casualties until they can be delivered to an ultimate place of safety.

 

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