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Are you prepared for an emergency?
Every facility should have an emergency response plan in place to address hazards in the workplace. Emergency planning is important to address the protection of employees, the facility, the community, and first responders. Your facility may be subject to specific planning requirements under federal and/or state regulations. Facilities are often subject to multiple emergency planning requirements and choose to combine their emergency plans.
Guidance and Resources
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Emergency Planning GuidanceCommunity Water Supplies Emergency Response Plan
Farm Security and Emergency Planning
Federal Site Security Plans (for Chemicals of Interest)
Guide to the Guide
Hazardous Waste Generators - Guidance and Resources
Integrated Contingency Plan Guidance
Pollution Incident Prevention Plan (PIPP) and Part 5 Rules
Risk Management Plan
SARA Title III Emergency Planning & Notification (Facilities' Guide to SARA Title III - Chapter 2)
Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures (SPCC)
Storm Water Industrial Program - Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan
Submittal Guidance for Contingency Plans (Facilities' Guide to SARA Title III - Chapter 5)
Water and Wastewater Security
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Emergency Planning Resources2016 Emergency Response Guidebook
40 CFR 355 - Emergency Planning and Notification (SARA Title III)
Anhydrous Ammonia
Department of Energy - Nuclear and Facility Safety Directives
EPA Natural Disasters and Weather Emergencies
Emergency Preparedness for Business
Hazardous Materials Emergency Planning Guide
MSP Emergency Management & Homeland Security Division
OSHA Emergency Preparedness & Response
Online Courses for Emergency Planning
Personnel Training for Large Quantity Generators of Hazardous Waste
State Fire Marshal
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Emergency Planning Contacts