The purpose of this document is to provide specific guidance on how to determine if a facility is subject to the California Accidental Release Prevention (CalARP) Program regulation, how to implement programs that comply with the CalARP Program regulations, and what to include in the written Risk Management Plan (RMP) to meet the expectations of Contra Costa Health Services. Program guidance is given in Chapters 1 through 8. Guidance for preparing an RMP document is given in Chapter 9, and examples of RMP documentation that would meet Contra Costa Health Services' expectations are included in Appendix A. Specific guidance is not given for preparing the Federal EPA RMP but the major differences between the Federal RMP and Contra Costa Health Services are cited below in California Vs Federal Regulations and Guidance. Specific guidance for preparing the Federal EPA RMP is contained in the EPA guidance document "General Guidance on Risk Management Programs."
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: General Applicability
- Chapter 2: Applicability of Program Levels
- Chapter 3: Five-Year Accident History
- Chapter 4: Offsite Consequence Analysis
- Chapter 5: Management System
- Chapter 6: Prevention Program (Program 2)
- Chapter 7: Prevention Program (Program 3)
- Chapter 8: Emergency Response Program
- Chapter 9: Risk Management Plan
- Appendix A: RMP Examples
- Appendix B: Seismic Assessment Guidelines
- Appendix C: Inherently Safer Practices
- Appendix D: NAISC Codes
- Appendix E: Glossary and Acronyms
- Appendix F: Sources of Information
- Appendix G: Example Forms
- Appendix H: Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Office (CEPPO)
- Appendix I: Security and Vulnerability Assessment Guidelines
- Appendix J: Checklist: External Events, Siting, Human Factors.