A business in the warehousing sector was storing lithium-ion batteries in significant
quantities and needed to understand whether this brought their operation under the
scope of the COMAH regulations. The uncertainty created potential for unnecessary
regulatory burden, cost, and delay in operational planning.
We were hired due to our ability to provide quick, clear and practical advice to determine
whether COMAH applied, and if not, what other regulatory frameworks they should be
aware of.
My Approach
Regulatory thresholds and guidance were reviewed in relation to the specific quantities
and types of lithium-ion batteries stored. The assessment considered both the chemical
composition and the operational context of the storage setup.
It was determined that the operation did not fall within the scope of COMAH, based on
how the materials were classified and managed. Additional advice was provided on other
applicable regulations to ensure the business remained compliant without taking on
unnecessary obligations.
The Result
The project achieved the following results:
Confirmed that COMAH did not apply, avoiding significant regulatory and financial burden.
Provided clarity and assurance to the business regarding other relevant legal obligations.
Delivered practical guidance on applicable regulations to support ongoing compliance.
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