Information of the public according to § 8a of the 12th BImSchV
Information of the public according to 8a of the 12th BImSchV
Introduction The Federal Government issued the Major Accidents Ordinance (12th Ordinance on the Implementation of the Federal Immission Control Act) on the basis of EU directives, to which warehouses that exclusively store, commission and ship liquefied petroleum gas in containers are also subject. The aim of the Major Accidents Ordinance is to reduce the risks and dangers of industrial incidents for the public and to protect the environment and neighbourhood from hazards that may arise.
Even if there is no direct danger from pure storage, ROTHENBERGER Werkzeuge GmbH is obliged to inform you about the safety measures taken and the correct behaviour in the event of an incident.
In our warehouse the containers containing gas are stored, picked and dispatched, no further processing, e.g. decanting, mixing etc. takes place.
**About us At ROTHENBERGER we develop, produce and market pipe tools, machines and aids for plumbers, heating engineers, refrigeration/air conditioning technicians and service fitters. Our equipment is used on construction sites in the SHK trade and in refrigeration, gas and environmental technology as well as in maintenance.
Activities in the operating area At the Industriestrasse 7 site, we operate an open-air gas warehouse, a high-bay warehouse and a pallet rack warehouse. In the gas free warehouse, the larger containers containing gas are stored and in the high-bay warehouse, only products that do not contain gas are stored. In the pallet rack warehouse, where the order picking is also processed, a part of the gas cartridges up to a certain volume as well as the tools and aids that are moved very quickly are stored. Therefore, the pallet rack warehouse is equipped with a gas warning system. The gas free warehouse is open so that the ambient air can flow through it and thus no dangerous gas concentrations can form.
Application of the Major Accidents Ordinance Since its commissioning, the operating area has been subject to the regulations for installations requiring a permit under the Federal Immission Control Act (12th BImSchV - Major Accidents Ordinance) and represents a lower-class operating area. All requirements of the competent authority resulting from the basic obligations of the Major Accidents Ordinance are fulfilled. The competent authority has been notified of the mandatory information pursuant to Article 7 (1) of the Major Accidents Ordinance.
Hazardous substances in the operating area Our gas free warehouse stores combustible gases such as acetylene, liquid gas (propane / butane) and more specialised gases (propenes, butenes) as well as oxygen and a number of inert gases such as helium, argon, nitrogen and various fluorocarbons that are used as refrigerants.
Hazard warnings
- The above-mentioned gases form flammable mixtures with (atmospheric) oxygen, are heavier than air, have a narcotic effect in high concentrations, possibly asphyxiating, cause frostbite in liquid state on contact with skin.
- Avoid fire, naked lights and smoking and keep sources of ignition away.
- Ensure adequate ventilation.
- Prevent entry into sewers, cellars and pits.
Liquid gas (propane / butane) is a colourless liquid stored under pressure with an intense odour, which evaporates quickly when released and is highly flammable. A release of larger quantities of gas would be recognisable by the clouds of mist spreading on the ground, but due to the limitation of the container volume to 0.75 l, no large quantity can escape. As it is neither toxic nor hazardous to water, the danger is that a leakage could occur with a fire or an explosion due to ignition of the gas-air mixture.
Oxygen is not itself flammable, but it supports combustion. Therefore, it must not be stored directly together with highly flammable substances.
Helium, argon and nitrogen and fluorocarbons are gases or low-boiling liquids that are not themselves flammable, nor do they promote combustion, but can have a suffocating effect by displacing the oxygen in the air.
Right behaviour in the event of an incident Despite all technical and organisational measures to prevent an incident, it cannot be ruled out with absolute certainty, especially if there is a chain of several unfortunate circumstances.
Any gas that enters the atmosphere forms a highly flammable or explosive gas mixture when mixed with atmospheric oxygen, which can also leave the operating area under certain circumstances.
In the event of an incident with effects beyond the operating limits, ROTHENBERGER Werkzeuge GmbH will inform its neighbours in order to avoid possible sources of ignition until the mixture in question has been diluted to an uncritical level.
In order to avoid the release of a critical quantity of liquid gas, we have numerous safety devices:
- Gas warning system and fire alarm system.
- The plant management is available 24 hours a day
- Hydrants, extinguishing water pumps, sprinklers, fire extinguishing monitors and powder extinguishers
- Electrical system components in explosion-proof design
- Daily inspection or regular maintenance of the facility
- Regular external and internal training of all employees
- In-house safety officer, hazardous goods officer and incident officer
- Regular drills with and without fire brigade
Should an accident occur despite all safety precautions, gases and vapours may escape in addition to a fire or explosion. In order to keep the effects as low as possible, appropriate measures are taken immediately - as agreed with the authorities in the alarm and hazard prevention plan. The aim of our emergency organisation, if necessary together with public emergency and relief forces, is to prevent a hazard to people and the environment, as stipulated by the Major Accidents Ordinance.
If you notice a smell of gas, a cloud of smoke or a loud bang, or if you are informed by telephone, siren or radio announcements, please follow the rules strictly:
- If there are signs of an incident, listen for loudspeaker or radio announcements by the fire brigade and police.
- Follow the instructions of the fire brigade and police without fail
- Stay away from the scene of the accident and keep traffic routes clear for the emergency services
- Find a building and close windows and doors, refrain from using vehicles
- Bring children indoors and, if necessary, pick up passers-by or help the disabled
- Inform your neighbours
- Avoid any sources of ignition (electrical appliances, open fires, smoking, etc.)
- Wait for the all-clear signal from the fire brigade or police via radio and loudspeaker.
- In case of health problems, contact your family doctor or the emergency medical service.
Monitoring by the authorities The operation of ROTHENBERGER Werkzeuge GmbH is regularly monitored by the responsible authorities in accordance with § 16 of the Hazardous Incident Ordinance and reports are drawn up on this. These reports are publicly available on the homepage of the Darmstadt regional council. Detailed information on the monitoring can be obtained on request, taking into account the protection of public or private interests in accordance with the Hessian Environmental Information Act, from the Darmstadt Regional Council, Wiesbaden site.
Last on-site inspection: none
Further information is available on request, taking into account the protection of public or private interests in accordance with the Hessian Environmental Information Act, from the Darmstadt Regional Council, Wiesbaden site.
ROTHENBERGER Tools GmbH Industrial road 7 D-65779 Kelkheim
Status: 20 July 2018