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The DaGoB -project is divided
into four work packages
WP 1 (leader: Turku School of Economics, lead
partner)
produces a survey of dangerous goods flows in the Baltic Sea
Region and provides an overview of related incidents and
accidents in the region. WP 1 also analyses and discusses key
problems on selected cases and offers recommendations for remedial
actions.
WP 2 (leader: Swedish Rescue Services Agency)
gives an overview of authorities dealing with dangerous goods
and identifies their roles and responsibilities. It also provides
information on co-operation between authorities on a national and
international level through specific case scenarios.
WP 3 (leader: TuTech Innovation GmbH, Hamburg)
establishes the DaGoB Action Plan based on a synthesis of
recommendations from WP1 and public sector practices from WP2. A road map will be created introducing key development areas including
prevention of health hazards, damage prevention, training,
supply chain security, environmental issues and competitiveness of
BSR industries working with dangerous goods.
WP 4 (leader: University College of Borås)
disseminates and transfers the knowledge gained from the project
on local, regional, national and international level using the
already existing organisations.
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