57—Evacuation, escape and rescue analysis
(1) The safety case
for a facility must contain a detailed description of an evacuation, escape
and rescue analysis.
(2) The evacuation,
escape and rescue analysis must—
(a)
identify the types of emergency that could arise at the facility; and
(b)
consider a range of routes for evacuation and escape of persons at the
facility in the event of an emergency; and
(c)
consider alternative routes for evacuation and escape if a primary route is
not freely passable; and
(d)
consider different possible procedures for managing evacuation, escape and
rescue in the event of an emergency; and
(e)
consider a range of means of, and equipment for, evacuation, escape and
rescue; and
(f)
consider a range of amenities and means of emergency communication to be
provided in a temporary refuge; and
(g)
consider a range of life saving equipment, including—
(i)
life rafts to accommodate safely the maximum number of
persons that are likely to be at the facility at any time; and
(ii)
equipment to enable that number of persons to obtain
access to the life rafts after launching and deployment; and
(iii)
in the case of a floating facility—suitable
equipment to provide a float-free capability and a means of launching; and
(h)
identify, as a result of the above considerations, the technical and other
control measures necessary to reduce the risks associated with emergencies to
a level that is as low as reasonably practicable.
Note—
In so far as it addresses major accident events, the evacuation, escape and
rescue analysis forms part of the formal safety assessment.