EPA's Risk Management Plan program requires facilities handling regulated substances above threshold quantities to assess potential release scenarios, implement prevention programs, develop emergency response plans, and submit comprehensive RMP documentation to EPA on a five-year cycle. MAC Safety's RMP consulting provides the technical analysis and program development needed to satisfy these requirements.
MAC's RMP services include regulated substance inventory analysis, worst-case release scenario modeling, alternative release scenario development, offsite consequence analysis, prevention program assessment, and emergency response plan coordination with local emergency planning committees (LEPCs). Each analysis is tailored to the specific chemicals, quantities, and process configurations at your facility.
RMP submissions require documentation of the facility's five-year accident history, process safety information, prevention program elements, and emergency response capabilities. MAC assembles this documentation from NIXN operational data and facility records, ensuring that RMP submissions are consistent with the facility's actual operating data and safety management practices.