Risk Management Program Training
Course Length: 45 Minutes English/55 Minutes Spanish
Video Runtime: 37:17 English/40:10 Spanish
Overview: Accidental releases of hazardous substances can have long lasting and devasting impacts on people, property, and the environment. The Risk Management Program Training (RMP) focuses on managing and reducing the risks associated with certain hazardous substances and processes to protect the environment and the surrounding communities. Employers must play a crucial role in implementing and maintaining a successful RMP. The RMP focuses on preventing accidents involving toxic, flammable, and extremely hazardous chemicals. Many of the safety measures that protect workers from chemical accidents also protect the environment and surrounding communities.
Risk Management Program Training is designed to help employers understand the EPA's RMP Rule and what they need to do to protect workers, the environment, and the community.
Objectives:
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Explain key concepts of covered processes, determining threshold quantities, and program levels
- Describe how to report and document components of the rule
- Identify the required elements of the EPA's Risk Management Program Training (RMP) Rule
- Explain how to prevent an accidental release to the environment and avoid workers' exposure to extremely hazardous, toxic, and flammable substances
- Recognize deficiencies in elements of the written plan and practices in the workplace
- Explain how to meet the emergency response requirements
Outline:
Risk Management Program Training covers the following topics:
Introduction
- Navigation
- Introduction
- What You'll Learn
Understanding the Regulations
- Covered Processes
- Threshold Quantities
- Exclusions
- Program Levels
- Reporting and Documentation
Reducing Risk Exposure
- Offsite Consequence Analysis
- Prevention Program
- Operating Procedures
- Training
- Mechanical Integrity
- Management of Change
- Pre-start Up Review
- Compliance Audits
- Incident Investigation
- Employee Participation
- Hot Work Permits
- Contractors
Meeting Written RMP Plan Requirements
- Requirements of a RMP Plan
- RMP Submission
Communicating with Local Responders and your Surrounding Community
- Emergency Response Coordination
- Community Coordination
Conclusion
Regulations Covered: N/A
Copyright Date: 2024
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