Ashland Specialty Chemical Company-Plaquemine, LA - Executive Summary

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The accidental release prevention and emergency response policies at your facility: 
 
Ashland Specialty Chemical Company relies on numerous programs to ensure early identification of and proper response to potential emergencies, including:  
 
-training and drills in emergency preparedness, hazardous materials training, disaster response and control, first-aid, and fire-and-rescue techniques;  
-frequent auditing of all preparedness programs, safety training and education, and; 
-regular review, follow-up, and maintenance of all company operations and equipment.   
 
Our facilities regularly invite local fire departments and emergency responders to tour and inspect our plants, participate in joint emergency drills, and gain familiarity with our operations.  Many of our employees are members of the Local Emergency Planning Committee.  Our facilities have written emergency response plans that are updated regularly.   
 
Ashland facilities typically host open houses every 3 to 5 years as an opport 
unity for neighbors to learn about our commitment to safety.  Ashland makes an effort to support our communities through sponsorship of local activities and participation on many local organizations. 
 
A description of your facility and the regulated substances handled:   
 
This facility is a methanol production process.  The regulated substance handled is methane. 
 
For more information, visit our web site at www.ashspec.com or contact the Plant Manager. 
 
The worst-case release scenario: 
 
The USEPA RMP regulations require the worst-case release scenario to assume that the entire contents of the largest vessel of a regulated substance in a process are released.  Based on our analysis using USEPA-approved methods, the worst-case release scenario does not affect off-site public receptors, therefore, this facility is classified as Program One. 
 
The general accidental release prevention program and chemical-specific prevention steps.  
 
This facility is operated in strict accordance with writt 
en operating and maintenance procedures.  Our management system procedures ensure rigorous training for operations employees, numerous management checks and balances, and strict attention to changes in the operations with a thorough review and examination of potential incidents that could lead to accidental releases.  Ashland maintains a 24-hour corporate emergency reporting system that can speedily coordinate emergency response with management and quickly communicate key first aid or medical information to local health care providers.  This facility has emergency medical treatment information readily available for use in an emergency.   
 
Five-year accident history.  
 
We have never had a release of methane that has had any offsite impacts from our facility.   
 
The emergency response program.  
 
Our employees will not respond offensively to accidental releases of the regulated substance, but will rely on local emergency responders when there is a need for response.  Our employees regular 
ly undergo training in defensive emergency response activities.  Our facilities regularly invite local fire departments and emergency responders to tour and inspect our plants and gain familiarity with our operations.  Our facilities have written emergency response plans that are updated regularly.   
 
Planned changes to improve safety.  
 
Our facility continually evaluates and implements employee suggestions, implements recommendations resulting from routine hazard reviews, and makes changes to improve safety based on comments and information developed within our organization and the industry.  Toward continuous improvement we are looking at ways to minimize risk through process improvement, process re-design and formulation substitution.  Ashland is committed to the Chemical Manufacturers Association's Responsible CareSM Initiative Management Code on Process Safety.
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