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Publication Date: 01.10.2025

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Revision Date: 01.10.2025
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Document No: OLO-KBN-001


PUBLIC INFORMATION BULLETIN

Prepared in Accordance with Article 16 of the Regulation on the Prevention and Mitigation of Major Industrial Accidents


TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION 1 ...................................................................................................................................... 3

  1. Name of the Operator and Full Address of the Facility ........................................................................ 3

  2. Preparation of the Safety Report ........................................................................................................ 3

  3. Activities Conducted at the Facility and Substances That Could Cause Major Accidents ................. 4

  4. Actions to Be Taken in the Event of a Major Accident ........................................................................ 4

SECTION 2 ....................................................................................................................................... 5

  1. Summary Information on Possible Major Accident Scenarios and Preventive Measures ................... 5

  2. Measures Taken to Manage Major Industrial Accidents and Minimize Their Impacts ....................... 6

  3. Emergency Services Cooperating in the Event of Major Industrial Accidents .................................... 6


SECTION 1

Public Information in Accordance with the Regulation on the Prevention and Mitigation of Major Industrial Accidents

The "Regulation on the Prevention and Mitigation of Major Industrial Accidents" was published in the Official Gazette No. 30702 on March 2, 2019.
This public information bulletin is prepared in accordance with Article 16 of the said regulation and will be reviewed every five years.

As per Article 16, upon request, the facility is obligated to provide a summary containing general, non-technical information regarding major industrial accident hazards, potential impacts, and the measures taken to prevent or mitigate them. This excludes any confidential sections defined in notifications regarding the safety report, major accident prevention policy document, major accident scenario documents, and internal emergency plans.

The operator is solely responsible for the accuracy of the information provided.


1. Operator Name and Full Address of the Facility

  • Company Name: ÖMER LÜTFÜ ÖZGÜL KİMYEVİ MADDELER İTH. İHR. ve TİCARET A.Ş.

  • Facility Address: İkitelli Organized Industrial Zone, Deparko Industrial Site No: 1/16
    Başakşehir – Istanbul

  • Telephone: +90 212 675 16 76-77

  • Email: ozgul@olo.com.tr

  • Tax Number: Yenikapı Tax Office 7000026241


2. Preparation of the Safety Report

Our facility is subject to the provisions of the Regulation on the Prevention and Mitigation of Major Industrial Accidents, published on March 2, 2019, in Official Gazette No. 30702.
A declaration was made through the Ministry of Environment and Urbanization`s notification system (BEKRA), and the facility has been categorized as a lower-tier establishment.

In accordance with Article 11 of the Regulation, a Safety Report has been prepared.

The designated contact person for matters related to the Safety Report is listed below:

Table 1. Facility Representative Contact Information

Name & SurnamePositionOffice PhoneMobile PhoneAddressEmail
Halil YOLCU Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor +90 212 675 16 77 +90 542 528 12 37 İkitelli OSB, Deparko Industrial Site No: 1/16, Başakşehir – Istanbul halil@olo.com.tr

3. Activities Conducted at the Facility and Substances That May Cause Major Accidents

According to the BEKRA Notification System of the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, the substances handled at the facility are as follows:

SubstanceRisk PhrasesCategory
Hydrofluoric acid H330, H310, H300 1. Highly toxic
Barium chloride H301, H332 2. Toxic
Formaldehyde H301, H311, H314, H317, H331, H341, H350, H370 2. Toxic
Hydrazine hydrate H301, H311, H314, H317, H330, H410 2. Toxic / 9. Dangerous for environment
Cryolite H332, H372, H411 2. Toxic / 9. Dangerous for environment
Potassium dichromate H272, H301, H312, H314, H317, H330, H334, H340, H350, H360, H372, H400, H410 2. Toxic / 3. Oxidizing / 9. Dangerous for environment
Sodium fluoride H301, H319, H315, H373 2. Toxic
Sodium nitrite H272, H301, H319, H400 2. Toxic / 3. Oxidizing / 9. Dangerous for environment
Hydrogen peroxide H271, H302, H314, H332 3. Oxidizing
Calcium nitrate H272, H302, H316 3. Oxidizing
Magnesium nitrate H272, H301, H319, H400 3. Oxidizing
Potassium chlorate H271, H302, H411 3. Oxidizing / 9. Dangerous for environment
Potassium permanganate H272, H302, H410 3. Oxidizing / 9. Dangerous for environment
Pine oil H226, H302, H304, H312, H315, H317, H319, H332, H411 6. Flammable / 9. Dangerous for environment
Zinc chloride H302, H314, H400, H410 9. Dangerous for environment
Zinc sulfate H302, H318, H410 9. Dangerous for environment
Manganese sulfate H373, H411 9. Dangerous for environment
Thiourea H302, H351, H361, H411 9. Dangerous for environment

4. Actions to Be Taken in the Event of a Major Accident

In case of a major accident, internal emergency response plans are activated to ensure effective control and minimize impact. Relevant external emergency services are promptly informed. Designated service groups carry out initial and ongoing interventions as outlined in the plan.

If you become aware of a major industrial accident involving chemical products at our facility, following the steps below will contribute to both your personal safety and the effectiveness of the response:

How Will I Be Informed in an Emergency?

  • Sirens and loudspeaker announcements

  • Fire department, police, and gendarmerie

  • TV and radio broadcasts

  • Direct communication

What Should I Do First?

  • Stay away from the accident site. Do not attempt to visit the area.

  • If near the scene, remain indoors.

  • Assist vulnerable individuals (pregnant, elderly, disabled).

  • Close windows and doors; switch off all air conditioning or ventilation systems.

  • Follow instructions from emergency response teams.

  • If instructed to evacuate, move away from the area towards higher ground.

What Should I Avoid Doing?

  • Do not leave your current location by foot or vehicle unless officially instructed.

  • Do not engage emergency hotlines (fire, police, etc.) with unnecessary calls. Provide concise, clear information if necessary, and then hang up.


SECTION 2

1. Summary of Major Accident Scenarios and Control Measures

ScenarioPotential ImpactPreventive Measures
Explosion - Risk of harm to human life and property.  
  • Shockwaves may damage structures.

  • Fires may be triggered.

  • Toxic smoke and gases may spread.

  • Respiratory hazards and environmental impact. | - Process hazard analyses are conducted to identify and mitigate risks.

  • An Explosion Protection Document has been prepared in accordance with relevant legislation.

  • Explosion-proof (Ex-proof) equipment is installed and maintained by certified personnel.

  • Emergency response plans and fire-fighting teams are in place and trained. |
    | Toxic Substance Release | - Toxic cloud exposure may cause harm.

  • Environmental pollution (soil, water, air).

  • Toxic combustion by-products may spread. | - Trained staff and safety equipment in place.

  • Process hazard analyses conducted; corrective actions implemented.

  • Spill containment systems installed.

  • Emergency teams trained and prepared. |
    | Fire | - Toxic gases and smoke may affect surrounding areas.

  • Risk to human health and environment.

  • Ash and soot distribution. | - Fire detection and suppression systems are in place and regularly inspected.

  • Process hazard analyses carried out.

  • Emergency response teams trained and prepared. |


2. Measures to Manage and Minimize Major Industrial Accidents

The likelihood of all identified major accident scenarios has been reduced to an acceptable level through:

  • Technical measures: explosion-proof equipment, emergency shut-off systems, fire detection and suppression systems.

  • Organizational measures: continuous engagement with employees regarding the safety management system, tracking technological advancements, coordination with emergency