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Could an accidental release of a hazardous substance from your facility potentially harm the public or environment? If so, your facility is probably subject to the Clean Air Act Amendment (CAAA) Section 112(r)(1) General Duty requirement of the Risk Management Program.
This measure was designed to protect the public, but you need to protect your company too. Non-compliance carries penalties, but compliance can be a significant burden. Mostardi Platt Environmental can help. Our innovative, practical approach puts your needs first.
Innovative ways to meet requirements
MPE understands your point of view and is experienced with all aspects of Risk Management Plan (RMP) planning and preparations. We go beyond merely helping you meet the requirements - often we succeed in eliminating or significantly reducing major RMP requirements. To help you avoid redundancy, we can also develop a concurrent OSHA PSM program (if required).
Smart ways to reduce complications and costs
By planning ahead, you can avoid regulatory complications and compliance costs. MPE can help you strategize. During the initial design stages of new processes that involve hazardous substances, we can perform cost-effective preliminary analysis of regulations and risk (including air dispersion modeling.) As a result, we present you with the best options for reducing your facility's regulatory burden.
Full-spectrum RMP service
MPE can assist with all aspects of RMP preparation.
Determine if facilities are subject to 40 CFR 68
Generate all required elements of a Risk Management Plan, including
Prevention Program
Emergency Response Program
RMP Submittal for the U.S. EPA
Other RMP activities include:
Model accidental release (Offsite Consequence Analysis)
Define offsite impacts
Perform Hazard Assessment of the storage/process
Helping you meet ongoing requirements
Your responsibility doesn't necessarily stop with submitting an RMP. MPE can help you determine the most appropriate course of action.
Every three years: you must perform an RMP Compliance Audit
Every five years: you must update your RMP updates (or, within six months after a revised Hazard Review, Offsite Consequence Analysis or Program designation)
At least once every five years: you must update your RMP Hazard Reviews
For more information, please download our Risk Management Planning brochure. (PDF)
How can MPE help you? Contact us today.
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