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PROGRAM 1
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PROGRAM 2
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PROGRAM 3
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HAZARD ASSESSMENT
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- Worst-case Analysis
- Alternative Analysis
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- Worst-case Analysis
- Alternative Analysis
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MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
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- Document Management System
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- Document Management System
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PREVENTION PROGRAM
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- Certify no additional steps needed
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- Hazard Review
- Operating Procedures
- Training
- Maintenance
- Incident Investigation
- Compliance Audit
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- Hazard Analysis
- Operating Procedures
- Training
- Maintenance
- Incident Investigation
- Compliance Audit
- Management of Change
- Pre-startup Review
- Contractors
- Employee Participation
- Hot Work Limits
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROGRAM
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- Coordinate with Local Responders
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RMP CONTENTS
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- Executive Summary
- Registration
- Worst-case Data
- 5-year Accident History
- Certification
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- Executive Summary
- Registration
- Worst-case Data
- 5-year Accident History
- Prevention Program
- Emergency Response Program
- Certification
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- Executive Summary
- Registration
- Worst-case Data
- 5-year Accident History
- Prevention Program
- Emergency Response Program
- Certification
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OFFSITE CONSEQUENCE ANALYSIS
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PROGRAM 1 PROCESS
- One worst-case scenario required for each Program 1 process
- No alternative scenaria required
PROGRAM 2 AND 3 PROCESSES
- One worst-case scenario for toxics and one worst-case scenario for flammables
- Additional worst-case scenario if different public receptors affected
- One alternative scenario for EACH toxic substance and one alternative scenario for ALL flammable substances held above the threshold quantity.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROGRAM
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PROGRAM 1 PROCESS
Facilities must coordinate with local emergency responders such as Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPC's), Local Emergency Management Office, and county fire marshals, or local fire departments.
PROGRAM 2 AND 3 PROCESSES
- Facilities with reculated toxic above the threshold quantity must:
- coordinate with local emergency responders and be included in the community emergency response plan or
- have a trained emergency response team to respond to any accident involving the regulated process. The emergency response plan used by the emergency response team must be coordinated with the community emergency response plan.
- Facilities with regulated flammables above the threshold quantities must have coordinated response actions with the local fire department OR have a trained emergency response team to respond to any accident involving the regulated process. The emergency response plan used by the emergency response team must be coordinated with the community emergency response plan.
- For both flammables and toxins, appropriate mechanisms must be in place to notify emergency responders when there is a need for a response.
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