CDOIF
Chemical and Downstream Oil
Industries Forum
CDOIF is a collaborative venture formed to agree strategic areas for
joint industry / trade union / regulator action aimed at delivering
health, safety and environmental improvements with cross-sector
benefits.
DETR
Table
Receptor Type
How can I decide
which receptors I
have around my site?
How do I use/interpret
the information on the
website?
What features are
most relevant and
where can I find detail
of them – for example
designation land,
categorisation for
water
Which agency or body
should I contact if I
need further
information on helping
me determine MATTE
potential?
What impact have
‘similar’ incidents
had, and where can I
find more information
about these?
How do I use the
information gathered
above to help me
work out
Consequence (Extent,
Severity and
Duration)?
9
Various receptors
10
Particular species
England
In addition to magic
and JNCC (links
above), see the
National Biodiversity
Netwok’s Gateway
http://data.nbn.org.uk/In NBN gateway search
for data by species or site
Explore species
distributions, whole
datasets, protected sites
and habitats using the
interactive map
See in particular note on
appendix 4 where such
species might be
associated with a
designated site (thus
proportion of the local
population harmed, not
national population is
used)
Natural England and
others species specific
bodies such as the
Amphibian and Reptile
Conservation trust and
the British Trust for
Ornithology
Wales
Scotland
11
Marine
England
www.magic.gov.uk/Select “Coastal and
marine resources
atlas” (step 1 of
interactive map).
OS mapping
See also What’s in
your Backyard -
http://www.environmen t-agency.gov.uk/For the status of coastal
waters - In WIYBY, enter
place or postcode, select
the River Basin
Management Plan
(Coastal or estuarine)
topic
Water body status
depicted as a colour
overlay
Environment Agency
and Inshore Fishery and
Conservation
Authorities,
See also guidance on
Environmental Damage
( http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/quality/env
ironmental-liability/
) for
interpretational guidance
on Damage to water
Wales
Scotland
Scotland's
Environmental Web
(SEWeb) interactive
mapping webpage
For the status of coastal
waters - In SEWeb, enter
place or postcode, select
“Advanced Maps” then
“Water” and the relevant
SEPA
See also guidance on
Environmental Damage
( http://www.scotland.govGuideline – Environmental Risk Tolerability for COMAH Establishments v1.0
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