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API ANSI RP 754

Purpose of RP 754 Conference Calls. To drive broad adoption of API 754 throughout the Refining and Petrochemical industriesTo drive consistency in Tier 1 and 2 metrics reporting in order to establish credibility and validity To share learning's regarding the effective implementation of Tier 3 a

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API ANSI RP 754

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    1. API ANSI RP 754 Implementation Conference Call September 26, 2011

    2. Purpose of RP 754 Conference Calls To drive broad adoption of API 754 throughout the Refining and Petrochemical industries To drive consistency in Tier 1 and 2 metrics reporting in order to establish credibility and validity To share learning's regarding the effective implementation of Tier 3 and 4 leading metrics

    3. API (US Refining only): 17 companies reported 76 refineries NPRA (US Refining only): 39 companies reported 107 refineries

    5. Three areas from the 2010 data collection require further education to ensure data consistency: PRD Discharges Contractor hours Consequences

    6. Two ways to have a PSE involving a PRD (Pressure Relief Device): A LOPC from a PRD that results in: an employee, contractor or subcontractor days away from work injury and/or fatality; or a hospital admission and/or fatality of a third-party; or an officially declared community evacuation or community shelter-in-place; or a fire or explosion resulting in greater than or equal to $25,000 of direct cost to the Company or an employee, contractor or subcontractor recordable injury; or a fire or explosion resulting in greater than or equal to $2,500 of direct cost to the Company A PRD discharge that both exceeds the Threshold Quantity (Tier 1 or 2) rate* and has one or more of the following four consequences: Liquid carryover Discharge to a potentially unsafe location On-site shelter-in-place Public protective measures (e.g. road closure) * The Threshold Quantity rate is calculated at the PRD.

    7. PSE Tiering for Releases from Pressure Relief Devices (PRDs)

    12. Contractor hours include: Embedded contractors Specialty contractors Project hours (if not major construction) Contractor hours do not include: Delivery drivers Large-scale projects that are typically fenced-off and not connected to the existing process (i.e. major construction)

    13. List all consequences for the Tier. e.g. list both Threshold Release Quantities and Number of Days Away from Work or Fatalities Exception: If the event is a fire or explosion, the chemical-released quantity is not required to report. Basis: Chemical released is consumed by the fire/explosion. However, if the fire/explosion results in secondary release points the site shall report threshold quantities of other chemicals released. Do not list Tier 2 consequences in Tier 1 except for those related to human impact (i.e. employee, contractor, or sub-contractor recordable injuries ).

    14. API and NPRA are reaching out to international organizations to encourage data collection alignment. However, each organization will have its own report out. Examples: ACC, CEFIC, CONCAWE, UKPIA

    15. RP 754 - Broad Access [Nationwide] Public Reporting

    16. 2011 Data Collection

    17. Conclusions

    18. API website

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