Indicator
Industrial risk management
Implemented
Not Implemented
Not Applicable
Level | ALB | BIH | KOS | MNE | MKD | SRB |
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A Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (PRTR) is in place. *Under development | ||||||
There is an official register of chemicals that are on the market, which includes classification, packaging and labelling rules. | ||||||
Local and national government bodies co-ordinate their actions. | ||||||
Legislations and regulations are in place for risk management, environmental permitting and compliance and based on EU legislation (EU Seveso-III Directive, EU Directive on Industrial Emissions, REACH). *Partially | ||||||
A policy framework for industrial risk management is in place and includes plans and budgets to clean-up historically contaminated and degraded sites. *Not yet adopted but under devleopment | ||||||
Hazardous waste disposal facilities exist(hazardous waste is not Exported). | ||||||
A system for prior regulations and/or specific authorisation for storage and handling of substances endangering or potentially endangering waters has been introduced. | ||||||
There is a specific mechanism to identify new chemical substances that are not included in the list of existingsubstances of the official register. *Partially | ||||||
Environmentally risky activities comply with legal environmental liability, are insured and demonstrates financial assurance for closure costs and post-closure care of hazardous waste. | ||||||
Monitoring systems are in place to assess the efficiency of industrial risk policies, programmes and funding. | ||||||
Plans and budgets to clean-up historically contaminated and degraded sites are under implementation. *Under development | ||||||
Industrial risk information systems and databases are created and updated. | ||||||
Industrial companies who create hazardous pollution pay for clean-up. | ||||||
Strategy or policy measures have undergone an evaluation, drawing on industrial risk data, which informs policy design. |
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