Prairie du Chien - 3M Company - Executive Summary

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1.  Introduction 
 
This Executive Summary briefly reviews the major elements of the Risk Management Plan for Prairie du Chien - 3M Company.  We take seriously our safety, health and environmental responsibilities to our employees and to the community.  As an operating unit of 3M, we share in a tradition of environmental, health and safety responsibility going back through much of the company's history.  3M was an early pioneer in pollution prevention and created its environmental policy in 1975.  Since 1990, 3M has cut its worldwide volatile organic air emissions 80 percent, and releases to water 75 percent.  
 
2.  Accidental Release Prevention and Emergency Response Policies 
 
It is our goal to prevent accidental releases of regulated and other materials through the proper design, installation, operation and maintenance of our manufacturing processes and the proper training of our employees.  If, despite our efforts, such a release should occur, our trained emergency response personnel a 
re at hand to control the effects of the release until the local Fire Department and other emergency responders arrive.  We maintain an excellent working relationship with the emergency responders to ensure rapid and effective response.  
 
3.  The Stationary Source and The Regulated Substances Handled 
 
This location is a distribution center and warehouse for finished goods, primarily in small containers intended for consumer use.  We have one regulated substance at our facility in a quantity regulated by EPA's Risk Management Program.  3M employees are trained and experienced in working with this substance and we contribute to safety by providing high quality manufacturing processes, equipment and maintenance.  
 
The following regulated substance is used at Prairie du Chien - 3MCompany: 
-  Isobutane is a flammable gas that is used as a propellant in aerosol cans.  The maximum container size for this substance is approximately twenty ounces. 
 
4.  Worst Case Release Scenarios 
 
EPA has dir 
ected all affected facilities to share with their communities a look at the worst possible accident that could happen at the facility, as unlikely as that might be.  EPA has defined the worst case scenario as the release of the entire contents of the single largest container.  
 
The worst case scenario analyzed for flammables was the release of the total contents of the largest aerosol can with the highest flammable content.  Analysis was performed using equations provided in EPA guidance documents.  The results show containment well within the limits of the building.  Although there is significant passive mitigation designed into this facility, including red label storage rooms, blast walls, and the building itself, additional credit was not taken for these passive mitigation measures in our scenario analysis. 
 
The results of the worst case release analysis, combined with the five year history showing no accidental releases, qualify this as a Program 1 process.  Therefore, alternative  
release scenarios are not required. 
 
It should be noted that because the regulated substance at this facility is in small containers, the data reported in the scenario - quantity released, release rate, and distance to endpoint - are the smallest values enterable in RMP*Submit.  The true values are actually less than the reported numbers. 
 
5. Prairie du Chien - 3M Company Program to Prevent Accidental Releases  
 
At Prairie du Chien - 3M Company, we take great care to prevent accidents, including those not covered under the EPA's Risk Management Program.  Programs are in place to address accidental release prevention measures consistent with appropriate federal, state, and local requirements.  Beyond government requirements, we have 3M internal standards for continuously improving safety at our facility.   
 
Reflecting the low risk and the five year history showing no accidental releases at this facility, EPA criteria for Program 1 designation are met and specific prevention program elem 
ents are not addressed in this plan. 
 
6. Five-year Accident History 
 
At Prairie du Chien - 3M Company, no level of accident is acceptable.  We work continually to reduce the number and severity of accidents at our operations.   In the five years preceding submittal of this plan, there were no accidental releases with on-site or off-site consequences meeting EPA criteria for inclusion in this plan. 
 
7. Emergency Response Plan 
 
3M's first line of defense against accidents is prevention.   At Prairie du Chien - 3M Company we also work to ensure that we are prepared for any accident that might happen. We maintain a written emergency response plan that includes arrangements for immediate response from employees, notification of local emergency response agencies and the public, first aid and medical treatment, evacuations, and post-incident decontamination of affected areas.   We conduct regular drills and work with the local Fire Department to ensure the proper execution of our plan.  Our  
emergency response plan is updated to reflect any pertinent changes  that would require a modified emergency response.  
 
8. Planned Changes to Improve Safety 
 
At Prairie du Chien - 3M Company, we strive to continually improve safety at our facility.  Our efforts range from designing safety into our operations to regular assessments identifying opportunities for safety improvements.  In addition, Prairie du Chien - 3M Company is implementing an updated corporate policy to make safety a part of every employee's responsibility.  This policy encourages employees to identify any situations they perceive to be unsafe, as well as any opportunities to improve safety.
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