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  SRF No. Hazard or threat category Hazard / Threat sub category Risk Rating Controls currently in place Lead Responsibility
View H1 Haz Sub Incidents Fire or explosion at a gas LPG or LNG terminal (or associated onshore feedstock pipeline) or flammable gas storage sites East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service
View H10 Haz Sub Incidents Radioactive substance release from a nuclear reactor accident East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service
View H11 Haz Sub Incidents Accidental release of radioactive material from incorrectly handled or disposed of sources East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service
View H12 Haz Sub Incidents Biological substance release from facility where pathogens are handled (eg pathogen release from containment laboratory Surrey & Sussex Health Protection Unit
View H14 Public Health Major contamination incident with widespread implication from the food chain Surrey & Sussex Health Protection Unit
View H15 Weather and Environment Maritime Pollution Controls in place by lead organisation:
• National Contingency Plan / Local Oil Spill Plans
• Secretary of States Representative (SOSREP Statutory Powers)
• Southern Area Major Incident plan (Coastguard)
• Automatic Identification System (AIS)
• Defect Reporting System (DEFREP)
• Locality of Emergency Towing Vessels (ETV)
• Locality of counter pollution surveillance aircraft
• Ship Inspection & Survey
• Regular multi-agency training exercises

Controls in place other organisations:
• Merchant Shipping Act 1995
• Safety of Life at Sea Regulations 1974
• International Regulations for Prevention of Collisions at Sea 1972
• Vessel Routeing (Channel Navigation Information Service, VTS Southampton, QHM Portsmouth)
• Sussex Major Emergency Linking document
• Sussex Major Maritime Incident Response plan
• County / Local Council Emergency Plans
• SOLFIRE Plan (Eastern Approaches to the Solent)
• Ship Inspection & Survey (Flag State Survey, Classification Society Inspection. P&I Club Inspection, Port State Control, International Safety Management Certification)
• Lloyds Register
• International Authorities assistance

Maritime & Coastguard Agency
View H16 Transport Aviation accident over semi-urban area Sussex Police
View H17 Weather and Environment Storms and Gales West Sussex County Council
View H18 Weather and Environment Low temperatures and heavy snow East Sussex County Council
View H19 Weather and Environment Flooding; Major coastal and tidal flooding affecting more than two UK regions. (This is the national picture to provide context for local risk assessment) Controls in place by lead organisation:
1. Environment Agency Flood Warning Service for coastal and fluvial flooding
2. Shoreline management plan & investment programme supported by Coastal Groups
3. Maintenance of existing sea defences and coast protection.


Controls in place other organisations:
1. Sussex Inter Agency Flood Plan including high risk site plans
2. Individual agency incident response plans
3. Maintenance of existing sea defences and coast protection.



Environment Agency
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