Ohio Admin. Code 3745-104-06

Current through all regulations passed and filed through December 2, 2024
Section 3745-104-06 - General requirements
(A) General requirements. The owner or operator of a stationary source subject to this rule shall submit a single RMP, as provided in rules 3745-104-38 to 3745-104-48 of the Administrative Code and include a registration, as defined in rule 3745-104-42 of the Administrative Code, that reflects all covered processes.
(B) Program one requirements. In addition to meeting the requirements of paragraph (A) of this rule, the owner or operator of a stationary source with a process eligible for program one, as provided in paragraph (B) of rule 3745-104-05 of the Administrative Code, shall do the following:
(1) Analyze the worst-case release scenario for the process, as provided in rule 3745-104-10 of the Administrative Code; document that the nearest public receptor is beyond the distance to a toxic or flammable endpoint defined in paragraph (A) of rule 3745-104-09 of the Administrative Code; and submit in the RMP the worst-case release scenario as provided in rule 3745-104-43 of the Administrative Code.
(2) Complete the five-year accident history for the process, as provided in rule 3745-104-16 of the Administrative Code and submit it in the RMP as provided in rule 3745-104-44 of the Administrative Code.
(3) Ensure that response actions have been coordinated with local emergency planning and response agencies.
(4) Certify in the RMP the following: "Based on the criteria in rule 3745-104-05 of the Administrative Code, the distance to the specified endpoint for the worst-case accidental release scenario for the following process is less than the distance to the nearest public receptor: [list process]. Within the past five years, the process has had no accidental release that caused offsite impacts provided in the risk management program rule (paragraph (B)(1) of rule 3745-104-05 of the Administrative Code). No additional measures are necessary to prevent offsite impacts from accidental releases. In the event of fire, explosion, or a release of a regulated substance from the process, entry within the distance to the specified endpoints may pose a danger to public emergency responders. Therefore, public emergency responders should not enter this area except as arranged with the emergency contact indicated in the RMP. The undersigned certifies that, to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, formed after reasonable inquiry, the information submitted is true, accurate, and complete. [Signature, title, date signed]."
(C) Program two requirements. In addition to meeting the requirements of paragraph (A) of this rule, the owner or operator of a stationary source with a process subject to program two, as provided in paragraph (C) of rule 3745-104-05 of the Administrative Code, shall do the following:
(1) Develop and implement a management system as provided in rule 3745-104-07 of the Administrative Code.
(2) Conduct a hazard assessment as provided in rules 3745-104-08 to 3745-104-16 of the Administrative Code.
(3) Implement the program two prevention steps provided in rules 3745-104-17 to 3745-104-23 of the Administrative Code or implement the program three prevention steps provided in rules 3745-104-24 to 3745-104-35 of the Administrative Code.
(4) Coordinate response actions with local emergency planning and response agencies as provided in paragraph (C) of rule 3745-104-36 of the Administrative Code.
(5) Develop and implement an emergency response program, and conduct exercises, as provided in rules 3745-104-36 and 3745-104-37 of the Administrative Code.
(6) Submit as part of the RMP the data on prevention program elements for program two processes as provided in rule 3745-104-45 of the Administrative Code.
(D) Program three requirements. In addition to meeting the requirements of paragraph (A) of this rule, the owner or operator of a stationary source with a process subject to program three, as provided in paragraph (D) of rule 3745-104-05 of the Administrative Code shall do the following:
(1) Develop and implement a management system as provided in rule 3745-104-07 of the Administrative Code.
(2) Conduct a hazard assessment as provided in rules 3745-104-08 to 3745-104-16 of the Administrative Code.
(3) Implement the prevention requirements of rules 3745-104-24 to 3745-104-35 of the Administrative Code.
(4) Coordinate response actions with local emergency planning and response agencies, as provided in paragraph (C) of rule 3745-104-36 of the Administrative Code.
(5) Develop and implement an emergency response program, and conduct exercises, as provided in rules 3745-104-36 and 3745-104-37 of the Administrative Code.
(6) Submit as part of the RMP the data on prevention program elements for program three processes as provided in rule 3745-104-46 of the Administrative Code.

Ohio Admin. Code 3745-104-06

Effective: 8/5/2021
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 4/9/2021 and 04/09/2026
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3753.02
Rule Amplifies: 3753.02, 3753.03
Prior Effective Dates: 08/13/1999