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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)?

The

Marine Atlas

and

the

Interactive Marine

Planning Tool

can

assist in identifying the

location and population

of some species which

may be of interest.

classification requirements

(Coastal or estuarine).

OS Explorer series (1:25

000 scale) shows the

position of high and low

tide marks.

.uk/Resource/Doc/21119

9/0087791.doc

) for

interpretational guidance

on damage to water.

12

Fresh and estuarine

water habitats

England

www.magic.gov.uk/

For estuaries 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 fresh and

estuarine waters - In

WIYBY, enter place or

postcode, select the River

Basin Management Plan

(Rivers, Lakes, Estuarine)

topics

Water body status

depicted as a colour

overlay

Environment Agency

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 fresh and

estuarine waters - In

SEWeb, enter place or

postcode, select “Water”

and the relevant

classification requirements

(Rivers, Lochs, Estuarine)

Water body status can

be selected

SEPA

See also guidance on

Environmental Damage

( http://www.scotland.gov

.uk/Resource/Doc/21119

9/0087791.doc

) for

interpretational guidance

on damage to water.

Guideline – Environmental Risk Tolerability for COMAH Establishments v1.0

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