Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1997

Dangerous Occurrences which are Reportable Except in Relation to Offshore Workplaces

Collapse of building or structure

17.  Any unintended collapse or partial collapse of—

(a)any building or structure (whether above or below ground) under construction, reconstruction, alteration or demolition which involves a fall of more than 5 tonnes of material;

(b)any floor or wall of any building (whether above or below ground) used as a place of work; or

(c)any false-work.

Explosion or fire

18.  An explosion or fire occurring in any plant or premises which results in the stoppage of that plant or as the case may be the suspension of normal work in those premises for more than 24 hours, where the explosion or fire was due to the ignition of any material.

Escape of flammable substances

19.—(1) The sudden, uncontrolled release—

(a)inside a building—

(i)of 100 kilograms or more of a flammable liquid;

(ii)of 10 kilograms or more of a flammable liquid at a temperature above its normal boiling point; or

(iii)of 10 kilograms or more of a flammable gas; or

(b)in the open air, of 500 kilograms or more of any of the substances referred to in head (a).

(2) In this paragraph, “flammable liquid” and “flammable gas” mean respectively a liquid and a gas so classified in accordance with regulation 5(2), (3) or (5) of the Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1995(1).

Escape of substances

20.  The accidental release or escape of any substance in a quantity sufficient to cause the death, major injury or any other damage to the health of any person.