| Onderzoeksraad voor Veiligheid OVV | |
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Head office of the Dutch Safety Board, onLange Voorhout in The Hague | |
| Agency overview | |
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| Formed | 2005 |
| Jurisdiction | TheNetherlands |
| Headquarters | Lange Voorhout 9,The Hague |
| Website | onderzoeksraad |
TheDutch Safety Board (DSB;Dutch:Onderzoeksraad voor Veiligheid, OVV, literally "Investigation Council for Safety") is the official body that investigates a wide variety of safety matters in theNetherlands. It is based inThe Hague.[1][2]
The DSB was created in 2005 after theEnschede fireworks disaster and theVolendam café fire.[2] The board was formed from a merger between the defence and public transportation safety boards. It replaced theDutch Transport Safety Board.[3]
The first DSB Chairman wasPieter van Vollenhoven, who served from 2005 until 2011. He was succeeded byTjibbe Joustra, who retired in 2019; he was succeeded by former Finance MinisterJeroen Dijsselbloem.[4][5]
As of 2012, the DSB actively investigates accidents and incidents related to aviation, construction and services, crisis management and aid provision, defence, human and animal health care, industry and networks, pipelines, rail transport, shipping, as well as water. The DSB has the authorisation to investigate accidents and incidents in any conceivable field.[6]
TheNational Bureau of Air Accidents Investigation of Ukraine (NBAAI) had requested that the DSB participate in the international investigation ofMalaysia Airlines Flight 17; the DSB received formal notice of the accident from the NBAAI on 18 July 2014.[7] The NBAAI delegated the investigation to the DSB because of the large number of Dutch passengers and the fact that the flight originated inAmsterdam.[8]
As a result of the2017 fipronil egg scandal, the Dutch Safety Board announced on 8 August that an official investigation had been initiated.[9]
Operational sectors of investigations include:
The board acts as an autonomous organisation. Its code of conduct is established by law.
The organisation consists of a Board and a Bureau. The Board has five permanent members, the Bureau fulfills executive tasks.
Visiting address Lange Voorhout 9 2514 EA The Hague
to prepare a legislative proposal in order to come to one independent investigation board for disasters and major accidents
This article incorporates text fromwww.safetyboard.nl, apublic domainwork of the Dutch government.