Tony Abatti Farms, LLC. - Executive Summary

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Executive Summary for Abatti Farms Cold Storage 
 
Introduction 
This report and Risk Management Plan was developed to comply with US EPA and Cal ARP  
requirements. Resources used in the process was International Institute of Ammonia  
Refrigeration Guidelines, RMP Pro 98 Software by Dyadem and Cold Storage Technologies. 
 
Report organization includes; Certification statement, Summary, Detailed Elements and Map of   
Potential Impact. 
 
1.    Accidental Release Prevention and Emergency Response Policies 
We at Tony Abatti Farms, LLC. are strongly committed to employee, public and environmental  
safety.  This commitment is demonstrated by our comprehensive accidental release prevention  
program that covers areas such as design, installation, operating procedures, maintenance, and  
employee training associated with the processes at our facility.  It is our policy to implement  
appropriate controls to prevent possible releases of regulated substances. Our new Cold Storage  
Facility is state-of-the  
art includeing the latest diffusion tank safety equipment providing  
neutralization of all Ammonia releases. 
 
 
2.    The Stationary Source and the Regulated Substances Handled 
Our facilitys primary activities encompass Packing and storage of fresh fruit..  We have 1  
regulated substance present at our facility. Ammonia (anhydrous) is used for Refrigeration. 
 
 
3.    The Worst Case Release Scenario(s) and the Alternative Release  
Scenario(s), including administrative controls and mitigation measures to  
limit the distances for each reported scenario 
To evaluate the worst case scenarios, we have used the EPA's RMP Guidance for Ammonia  
Refrigeration  Reference Tables or Equations.  For alternative release scenario analyses we have  
employed the EPA's OCA Guidance Reference Tables or Equations.  The following paragraphs  
provide details of the chosen scenarios. 
 
The worst case release scenario submitted for Program 2 and 3 toxic substances as a class  
involves a catastrophic release from Ammon 
ia Refrigeration.  In this scenario 19939 lb. of  
Ammonia (anhydrous) is released.  The toxic liquid released is assumed to form a 1 cm deep  
pool from which evaporation takes place.  The entire pool is estimated to evaporate over 10  
minutes. No mitigation or administrative controls were used.  At Class F atmospheric stability  
and 1.5 m/s windspeed, the maximum distance of 2.52 miles is obtained corresponding to a toxic  
endpoint of 0.14 mg/L. Circle population from census information is 4303 however the plume  
footprint would be approximately 10% of this value. This scenario does not represent a relaistic  
scenario. 
 
The alternative release scenario for Ammonia (anhydrous) involves a release from Ammonia  
Refrigeration.  The scenario involves the release of 300.00 lb. of vapor. The vapor is discharged  
from a failed compressor seal that can be isolated manually in 60 minutes.  Under neutral  
weather conditions, the maximum distance to the toxic endpoint of 0.14 mg/L of Ammonia  
(anh 
ydrous) is 0.06 miles. 
 
4.    The General Accidental Release Prevention Program and the Chemical- 
Specific Prevention Steps 
Our facility has taken all the necessary steps to comply with the accidental release prevention  
requirements set out under 40 CFR part 68 of the EPA.  This facility was designed and  
constructed in accordance with NFPA-58 Standard, 1998 Edition.    The following sections  
briefly describe the elements of the release prevention program that is in place at our stationary  
source. 
 
Process Safety Information 
Tony Abatti Farms, LLC. maintains a detailed record of safety information that describes the  
chemical hazards, operating parameters and equipment designs associated with all processes. 
 
Process Hazard Analysis 
Our facility conducts comprehensive studies to ensure that hazards associated with our processes  
are identified and controlled efficiently.  The methodology used to carry out these analyses is  
What If/Checklist (combined).  The studies are undertaken by a  
team of qualified personnel with  
expertise in engineering and process operations and are revalidated at a regular interval of5  
years.  Any findings related to the hazard analysis are addressed in a timely manner.  The most  
recent PHA/update was performed on 05/26/1999. 
 
Operating Procedures 
For the purposes of safely conducting activities within our covered processes, Tony Abatti  
Farms, LLC. maintains written operating procedures.  These procedures address various modes  
of operation such as initial startup, normal operations, temporary operations, emergency  
shutdown, emergency operations, normal shutdown and startup after a turnaround.  The  
information is regularly reviewed and is readily accessible to operators involved in the processes. 
 
Training 
Tony Abatti Farms, LLC. has a comprehensive training program in place to ensure that  
employees who are operating processes are competent in the operating procedures associated  
with these processes.  Refresher training is provided at 
least every 3 years and more frequently as  
needed. 
 
Mechanical Integrity 
Tony Abatti Farms, LLC. carries out highly documented maintenance checks on process  
equipment to ensure proper operations.  Process equipment examined by these checks includes  
among others; pressure vessels, storage tanks, piping systems, relief and vent systems,  
emergency shutdown systems, controls and pumps.  Maintenance operations are carried out by  
qualified personnel with previous training in maintenance practices.  Furthermore, these  
personnel are offered specialized training as needed.  Any equipment deficiencies identified by  
the maintenance checks are corrected in a safe and timely manner. 
 
Management of Change 
Written procedures are in place at Tony Abatti Farms, LLC. to manage changes in process  
chemicals, technology, equipment and procedures.  The most recent review/revision of  
maintenance procedures was performed on 06/18/1999.  Process operators, maintenance  
personnel or any other employee 
whose job tasks are affected by a modification in process  
conditions are promptly made aware of and offered training to deal with the modification. 
 
Pre-startup Reviews 
Pre-start up safety reviews related to new processes and to modifications in established processes  
are conducted as a regular practice at Tony Abatti Farms, LLC..  The most recent review was  
performed on 06/02/1999.  These reviews are conducted to confirm that construction, equipment,  
operating and maintenance procedures are suitable for safe startup prior to placing equipment  
into operation. 
 
Compliance Audits 
Tony Abatti Farms, LLC. conducts audits on a regular basis to determine whether the provisions  
set out under the RMP rule are being implemented.  The most recent comliance audit was  
conducted on 06/18/1999.  These audits are carried out at least every 3 years and any corrective  
actions required as a result of the audits are undertaken in a safe and prompt manner. 
 
Incident Investigation 
Tony Abatti Farms 
, LLC. promptly investigates any incident that has resulted in, or could  
reasonably result in a catastrophic release of a regulated substance.  These investigations are  
undertaken to identify the situation leading to the incident as well as any corrective actions to  
prevent the release from reoccurring.  All reports are retained for a minimum of 5 years. 
 
Employee Participation 
Tony Abatti Farms, LLC. truly believes that process safety management and accident prevention  
is a team effort.  Company employees are strongly encouraged to express their views concerning  
accident prevention issues and to recommend improvements.  In addition, our employees have  
access to all information created as part of the facilitys implementation of the RMP rule,  
including information resulting from process hazard analyses in particular. 
 
Contractors 
On occasion, our company hires contractors to conduct specialized maintenance and construction  
activities.  Prior to selecting a contractor, a thoroug 
h evaluation of safety performance of the  
contractor is carried out.  Tony Abatti Farms, LLC. has a strict policy of informing the  
contractors of known potential hazards related the contractors work and the processes.   
Contractors are also informed of all the procedures for emergency response should an accidental  
release of a regulated substance occur. 
 
 
5.    Five-year Accident History 
Tony Abatti Farms, LLC. has had an excellent record of preventing accidental releases over the  
last 5 years.  Due to our stringent release prevention policies, there has been no accidental release  
during this period. 
 
6.    Emergency Response Plan 
Tony Abatti Farms, LLC. carries a written emergency response plan to deal with accidental  
releases of hazardous materials.  The plan includes all aspects of emergency response including  
adequate first aid and medical treatment, evacuations, notification of local emergency response  
agencies and the public, as well as post-incident decontamination of affecte 
d areas. 
 
To ensure proper functioning, our emergency response equipment is regularly inspected and  
serviced.  In addition, the plan is promptly updated to reflect any pertinent changes taking place  
within our processes that would require a modified emergency response. 
 
7.    Planned Changes to Improve Safety 
Several developments and findings have resulted from the implementation of the various  
elements of our accidental release prevention program.  Implementation of IIAR RMP/PSM  
Guidelines, safety equipment and improved access to isolation are some of the major steps we  
want to take to improve safety at our facility.  These changes are expected to be implemented by  
the end of the year.
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