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Accidental Release Information Program

Accidental Release Information Program (ARIP) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Retrieved information... [Pg.400]

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Why Accidents Occur Insights from the Accidental Release Information Program, Chemical Accident Prevention Bulletin (OSWER-89-008.1), Series 8, No. 1 (July 1989), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, 1989. [Pg.177]

ACCIDENTAL RELEASE INFORMATION PROGRAM (ARIP) DATABASE... [Pg.516]

Why Accidents Occur Insights from the Accidental Release Information Program, Chemical Accident... [Pg.206]

RMP requires covered processes to have a hazard assessment, a prevention program, and an emergency response program. The hazard assessment must evaluate the accidental release of regulated substances, including the worst case scenario. RMP contains requirements for prevention of accidental releases, which include the same basic elements as the OSHA PSM Standard. Therefore, the limitations described in Section 5.1.2.2 with respect to process safety information and process hazard analysis also apply to RMP. [Pg.331]

Employee training and information. As stated before, each employee must be trained in the use and potential hazards of every hazardous substance they may come into contact with in the workplace. This training is intended to inform employees about the hazards of the chemicals that they use in their jobs. Employees must also be trained to recognize hazardous substances that may be accidentally released (spill, leak, etc.), and to protect themselves from these hazards. The training must explain the purpose of the hazard communication program, how to read labels and MSDS s, where to find MSDS s... [Pg.272]


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