Requirements
- 112(r) Decision Tree (pdf) - A flowchart designed to help in determining whether a facility is subject to 112(r) and, if the facility is covered, which Program Level the facility falls under.
- Program Level Requirements Chart (pdf) - A chart listing the requirements of each Program Level in 112(r).
Program 1
- The worst case analysis must not impact a public receptor;
- The facility must not have had an accidental release of a regulated substance for the five years prior to the submission of the RMP; and
- The facility must have an emergency response plan on file with local responders.
Program 2
If a process does not qualify for Program I or Program III, then it is automatically placed into Program II.
Program 3
- The process must not qualify for Program I; and
- The regulated process has one of the following Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) or the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) codes:
SIC | Industry Sector | NAICS |
---|---|---|
2611 | Pulp Mills | 32211 |
2812 | Alkalies & Chlorine Manufacturing | 325181 |
2819/2869 | All Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing | 325188 |
2821 | Plastics Materials & Resin Manufacturing | 325211 |
2865 | Cyclic Crude & Intermediates | 325192 |
2873 | Nitrogenous Fertilizer Manufacturing | 325311 |
2879 | Pesticides & Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing | 32532 |
2911 | Petroleum Refineries | 32411 |
2865/2869 | Petrochemical Manufacturing | 32511 |
2969/2899 | All Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing | 325199 |
- If the process does not have one of the SIC/NAICS codes, but the process is subject to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Process Safety Management (PSM) standard, then it falls under Program III.