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  1. Update on Revisions of Appendix A, 6 CFR part 27
    by Patrick Coyle. Last month, during the Chemical Sector Security Summit (June 11 thru 13, 2007) in Falls Church, VA, Lawrence Stanton, Director, Chemical Security Compliance Division, took part in a discussion with Gregory Minchak the Manager of Communications and Public Relations for SOCMA (a chemical manufacturer's organization) that was podcast for SOCMA. DHS recently posted a transcript of that conversation o... products, articles, news

  2. Complaints About 'Any Amount' Screening Quantity Thresholds
    by Patrick Coyle. Chemical & Engineering News (May 21, 2007, Vol 85, Number 21, page 8), a weekly news magazine from the American Chemical Society, has finally noticed that the proposed appendix for the new chemical plant security rules may have a significant impact on the way that chemical and biology labs in Universities have to operate. The problem that they note is that many chemicals on the Department of Home... products, articles, news

  3. Chemical - Terrorism Vulnerability Information Security Requirements
    by Patrick Coyle. One of the critical elements of the new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) program for protecting chemical facilities from terrorist attack is a full and complete disclosure of sensitive business and security information by thousands of chemical facilities around the country to DHS. In order to get full voluntary compliance DHS needs to convince these companies that the information provided wi... products, articles, news

  4. DHS Publishes Top Screen Requirements - Flammable Chemicals
    by Patrick Coyle. Late on Friday, June 8, 2007, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published the guidelines that organizations will need to follow to submit the Top Screen information to the DHS Chemical Security Assessment Tool (CSAT). The information submitted through this secure web site will be used by DHS to determine if the chemical facility is a high-risk facility requiring further regulation under 6... products, articles, news

  5. A Chemical Accident or a Terrorist Attack?
    by Patrick Coyle. There is an article on Mainetoday.com about a chlorine release at a paper mill. The leak was caused when a driver delivering Sodium Hypochlorite to the mill hooked up to a tank containing Muriatic Acid. Fortunately, he realized his mistake and quickly shut the valve before too much Hypochlorite was moved into the tank. The resulting chlorine release resulted in 60 employees being decontaminated a... products, articles, news

  6. Accountability is a Dirty Word
    by Anja Merret. Agent Orange was the highly poisonous dioxins releasing herbicide and defoliant used by the United States military in the Vietnam war. It was used from 1961 to 1971 to encourage trees to denude unseasonably, so that the enemy could be seen more clearly. Studies, of populations highly exposed to dioxins, indicate increased risk of various types of cancer and genetic defects. In 1984 US veterans o... products, articles, news

  7. DHS Publishes Top Screen Requirements - Toxic Chemicals
    by Patrick Coyle. On Friday, June 8, 2007, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published the guidelines that organizations will need to follow to submit the Top Screen information to the DHS Chemical Security Assessment Tool (CSAT). The information submitted through this secure web site will be used by DHS to determine if the chemical facility is a high-risk facility requiring further regulation under 6 CFR ... products, articles, news

  8. Iowa Senators Upset About Propane Security Rules
    by Patrick Coyle. An Associated Press article tells about how the Senators from Iowa realized that the new chemical facility security regulations were going to affect many farmers from their state. The provision that caught their attention is the Screening Threshold Quantity (STQ) of 7,500 lbs for Propane in the proposed Appendix A to 6 CFR part 27. It seems that lots of farmers use Propane for drying grain and ha... products, articles, news

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