FERTILIZER PLANT -- KIEL - Executive Summary

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   East Central Cooperative Assn. serves primarily the farm and rural community in the Cleveland and Kiel Wisconsin area.  We provide a variety of products for both the farm and home.  Among the products we supply you will find anhydrous ammonia.  The anhydrous ammonia is used as a fertilizer for efficiently growing quality corn crops. 
 
The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers this product "hazardous" and requires us to develop a risk management plan to deal with possible releases.  The nature of the product requires us to handle it with respect.  Our goal is to provide this valuable product as safely as possible.  In our plan we outline ways to protect the health and property of our surrounding neighbors.  We all share the air, water, and soil around us, and we strive to do our part to protect the environment by responsible use of our products.  
 
As a guide to safely handling the product we rely on a number of sources.  Primarily, we follow the federal, state and local  
regulations governing the storage and delivery of the product.  However, we also stress a strong safety training program and close supervision of employees handling the product.  We also use information on equipment and training from trade associations and vendors.  Lastly, our insurance companies are exposed to the real life accident experience.  Through their loss control specialists they forward the lessons they learned to us.   
 
 
Our safety record for the product shows our concern and care resulted in no reportable accidents in over five years.  The record of our industry shows a strong safety record.  1994 data from the U.S. Department of Transportation reveals only 22 deaths due to transporting all hazardous materials.  Compare this to 1,150 who died of bee stings and 850 bicycle deaths during the same period.   
 
The EPA required us to complete "worst case and alternate scenarios" for the product in our plan.  We not only completed these scenarios, but we studied the consequence 
s of even small incidents involving the product.  We use this information to help us develop adequate emergency response for both large and very small releases.  The local Fire department is kept informed of our plans and efforts are made to coordinate a response to a large release.   
 
Our local fire department meets with us annually to review our facility.  In our meetings we share information and try to develop a partnership where the public and the environment will benefit.   
 
Anhydrous ammonia deserves respect when handling.  Our cooperative encourages employees and customers to treat the product carefully.  This risk management plan identifies the details of our planning and efforts to protect the people and the environment surrounding our facility.
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