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A Process Safety Management and Risk Management Plan Comparison

Aired: Tuesday, February 13 2024
Duration: 60 min

Whether you are new to process safety or are a seasoned professional, navigating the similarities and differences between EPA’s Risk Management Program (RMP) and OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) regulations can be a daunting task. While the programs were written to work in unison, they also have key differences. In this webcast we will review:

  • The applicability criteria for each program, to help you assess if one or both apply to your operations.
  • The similarities and differences between the two, to help clarify your requirements.
  • The status of proposed regulations, to help you prepare for anticipated changes from both regulatory agencies.

We will also discuss some tips and best management practices you can employ to ensure that you maintain compliance with each program.

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