The aim of the project is to develop special Industrial Safety Information Centres. With the implementation of the project, the protection of Critical Infrastructure is going through such quantitative and qualitative growth that the equipment pool will be able to carry out its task in line with the new challenges and increased tasks caused by climate change. Improving the effectiveness of interventions is of paramount importance for the protection of human lives, which cannot be quantified. The preservation of the natural environment is an objective to be achieved which would also be difficult to express in cash, since, in addition to the life of plants and animals protected from destruction, hazardous chemicals released into the atmosphere and soil could have negative effects not only in the immediate vicinity of the event, but also at a long distance from it. As an example, secondary effects of pollutants into groundwater can be mentioned over several years. With the planned set of assets, we can achieve a high level of response and less intervention time during the management of incidents in critical infrastructure, so that the entire population of Hungary receives a higher level of disaster management. Horizontal objectives: Preventing adverse impacts of climate change, reducing and reducing the impact of substances dangerous to the environment and the general public, improving adaptability and responsiveness. Direction of intervention: Reducing the risk of natural disasters by increasing disaster resilience to improve disaster management systems. Direct and indirect specific objectives: • Establishment of County and Capital Industrial Safety Information Centres; • Laying the groundwork for adaptation to climate change, preventing natural disasters, mitigating the negative and secondary impact of the events that have occurred; • The prevention of projected natural disasters and unexpected and increasingly frequent civilisation disasters; • Establishing a higher-quality disaster management system; • Setting up centres to support the wide-ranging implementation of official controls; • Increase the faster, more efficient and professional capacity in case of chemical and nuclear disasters that may occur as a result of adverse effects, as well as in emergency situations; Justification: In view of Hungary’s increased exposure to natural disasters involving climate change, solutions are required to enhance resilience to disasters, to help prevent and manage risks, to develop disaster management, management decision support and management support systems. Quantitative development: The main objective of the tender is to set up modern centres according to the defined development direction, which are almost present at the central level and equivalent, to meet the emerging needs and the needs of the age. The aim is to coordinate interventions and controls at local level and to manage events at local level. The tools and solutions to be procured and incorporated are all for this purpose. Quality development: The development of a higher quality industrial security system can be achieved if the effectiveness of interventions and preventive action is achieved. Increasing the effectiveness of interventions ensures a rapid and professional response to the challenges posed by climate change, thereby reducing the magnitude of primary and secondary damage. By improving the quality of control and prevention activities, we can obtain a more accurate picture of the activities contributing to climate change, the extent of their environmental impact and their territorial distribution. All these benefits improve the level of preparation and, accordingly, the effectiveness of interventions. The objectives that can be achieved by the Industrial Safety Information Centres are: With the entry of the centres into the system, a single management decision support, complex control system and support for the rapid and efficient management of events can be put in place, which reduces the damage to the environment. Qualitative indicators to be achieved: • increasing the effectiveness of disaster response capacity; • The effectiveness of interventions reduces the pressure on the environment; • Increasing the effectiveness of complex controls; • ensure two-way, decision-supporting contacts; • to quickly overcome new challenges and enlarged tasks; • creating the conditions for continuous, secure service provision; • installation of infrastructure and equipment pool to implement incident management; • professionally efficient and cost-effective applicability; • ensuring the safety of life and property of the population as a matter of priority.