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WAC 296-67-375: - app. leg. wa. gov Process safety culture assessment (1) The employer must develop, implement and maintain an effective process safety culture assessment (PSCA) program (2) The employer must perform an effective PSCA and produce a written report within 18 months following the effective date of Part B of this chapter, and at least every five years thereafter
1720 CR102 - Labor Industries (L I), Washington State WAC 296-67-375 Process safety culture assessment Outlines that the employer must develop and maintain an effective process safety culture assessment (PSCA) program, and that within eighteen months following the effective date of Part B of this chapter and at least every five years thereafter, the employer must perform an effective PSCA
WAC 296-67-375 Process safety culture assessment. - Washington C 296-67-375 Process safety culture assessment (1) The em-ployer must develop, implement and maintain an effective hapter, and at least every five years thereafter If the em-ployer has performed and documented a PSCA up to 18 months prior to the effective date of Part B of this chapter, and that PSCA includes the elements required in this
Washington State Register WSR 23-13-127 PROPOSED RULES WSR 23-13-127 . . . WAC 296-67-339 Pre-startup safety review Outlines requirements that the employer must perform a pre-start-up safety review (PSSR) for new or modified processes, for parti-al or unplanned shutdowns outages and for all turnaround work performed on a process
Highly Hazardous Chemicals, Chapter 296-67, WAC In accordance with the schedule set forth in WAC 296-67-017, the employer shall complete a compilation of written process safety information before conducting any process hazard analysis required by the standard
Presentation - RMP Corp. For Washington Petroleum Refineries, Fed-RMP and WA-PSM-R requirements differ Multi-State Owner Operators will have increased challenges in cross-pollination of resources and complexity of internal guidelines There is no identified plan for the various agencies to synchronize requirements Requirements are a “moving target ”
Washington Adopts New Refinery Process Safety Management (PSM) Rule Process Safety Culture Assessment (PSCA) Employers must perform a PSCA and produce a written report within 18 months of the effective date and at least every five years thereafter CR-103 is effective December 27, 2024, with rolling implementation dates for individual elements thereafter
Chapter 296-67 WAC - Washington Appendix A—List of highly hazardous chemicals, toxics and reactives (mandatory) Appendix B—Block flow diagram and simplified process flow diagram (nonmandatory) Appendix C—Compliance guidelines and recommendations for process safety management (nonmandatory) Appendix D—Sources of further information (nonmandatory) Definitions
Chapter 296-67 WAC Purpose WAC 296-67-001 through 296-67-293 comprise Part A of this chapter This section contains requirements for preventing or minimizing the conse-quences of