The risk management program regulations require the owner or operator of a covered stationary source to develop and implement an emergency response program as described in 40 CFR §68.95, which must include an emergency response plan, emergency response equipment procedures, employee training, and procedures to ensure the program is up-to-date.
Do all facilities subject to the risk management program regulations have to develop an emergency response program?
- For stationary sources with any regulated toxic substance held in a process above the threshold quantity, the stationary sources must be included in the community emergency response plan prepared under EPCRA.
- For stationary sources with only regulated flammable substances held in a process above the threshold quantity, the owner or operator must coordinate response actions with the local fire department.
- Appropriate mechanisms are in place to notify emergency responders when there is a need for a response (§68.90(b)).
- The owner or operator performs the annual emergency response coordination activities required under §68.93.
- The owner or operator performs the annual notification exercises required under §68.96(a).
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