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Circumstances at my facility have changed, a new on-site risk has arisen that is not currently addressed by the existing Emergency Plan, do I need to revise or amend my Emergency Plan?

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Circumstances at my facility have changed, a new on-site risk has arisen that is not currently addressed by the existing Emergency Plan, do I need to revise or amend my Emergency Plan?

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Yes, Clause 66 of the Explosive Regulation 2005 and Clause 174 ZC of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001 both require your Emergency Plan to be revised if there is a change in circumstances at your premises.

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