Guidance for Facilities on Risk Management Programs (RMP)

EPA developed the following guidance to assist the regulated community in understanding the Risk Management Program (RMP) rule.

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General Risk Management Program Guidance

In December 2021, EPA updated Chapters 8 and 11 of the General Risk Management Program Guidance to reflect regulatory changes since 2017.

Risk Management Program Guidance for Propane Storage Facilities

This document is intended as comprehensive RMP guidance for larger propane storage or distribution facilities who already comply with propane industry standards. This guidance assumes that propane is the ONLY regulated substance stored at the facility. If your facility uses other regulated substances in addition to propane you should also consult the General Risk Management Program Guidance .

Risk Management Program Guidance for Warehouses

This guidance was revised to incorporate applicable provisions of the Chemical Safety Information, Site Security, and Fuels Regulatory Relief Act, other recent regulatory changes, and to make additional minor changes. This guidance document (developed with input from the International Warehouse Logistics Association (IWLA)) contains comprehensive RMP implementation guidance for chemical warehouse owner/operators. The guidance includes simplified methods for conducting offsite consequence analyses on regulated substances commonly handled and stored at warehouses, as well as industry-specific information on accident prevention programs.

Risk Management Program Guidance for Chemical Distributors

This guidance was revised to incorporate applicable provisions of the Chemical Safety Information, Site Security, and Fuels Regulatory Relief Act, other recent regulatory changes, and to make additional minor changes. This guidance document (developed with input from the National Association of Chemical Distributors (NACD) ) contains comprehensive RMP implementation guidance for owners and operators of chemical distribution facilities. The guidance includes simplified methods for conducting offsite consequence analyses on regulated substances commonly handled and stored at chemical distribution facilities, as well as industry-specific information on accident prevention programs.

Risk Management Program Guidance for Offsite Consequence Analysis

This is EPA's official RMP offsite consequence analysis guidance. This latest version represents the most up-to-date thinking on the subject, and has been technically reviewed by experts outside of EPA. Although it replaces the previous Offsite Consequence Analysis Guidance, if you have prepared your RMP using the previous guidance, you do not need to revise it based on this new guidance. This revision incorporates several new features, including chemical-specific modeling for ammonia, chlorine, and sulfur dioxide, temperature correction factors for calculations involving evaporating liquids, step-by-step procedures and worksheets to assist users, additional worked examples, and format changes.

Technical Background for Offsite Consequence Analysis for Anhydrous Ammonia, Aqueous Ammonia, Chlorine, and Sulfur Dioxide (April 1999)

Technical Background for Offsite Consequence Analysis for Anhydrous Ammonia, Aqueous Ammonia, Chlorine, and Sulfur Dioxide. This document provides the technical background of the methodology and assumptions used to develop the chemical-specific tables.

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