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Hazardous Substance Response Plan Regulations

Hazardous Substance Response Plan Regulations. Lieutenant Eric A. Bauer, USCG Office of Response Planning & Preparedness Division Industry Preparedness Branch Manager, Vessel Response Plan Program. Hazardous Substance Response Plans.

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Hazardous Substance Response Plan Regulations

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  1. Hazardous Substance Response Plan Regulations Lieutenant Eric A. Bauer, USCG Office of Response Planning & Preparedness Division Industry Preparedness Branch Manager, Vessel Response Plan Program

  2. Hazardous Substance Response Plans • History of the Hazardous Substance Response Plan Regulation Project • Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA-90) • “(5) TANK VESSEL AND FACILITY RESPONSE PLANS.,(A) The President shall issue regulations which require an owner or operator of a tank vessel or facility described in subparagraph (B) to prepare and submit to the President a plan for responding, to the maximum extent practicable, to a worst case discharge, and to a substantial threat of such a discharge, of oil or a hazardous substance.”

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  9. Hazardous Substance Response Plans September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks on the United States. November 25, 2002 The Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 (MTSA 2002), signed.

  10. Hazardous Substance Response Plans January 01, 2003 Regulation 16 of Annex II to MARPOL 73/78, requiring Shipboard Marine Pollution Emergency Plans for Noxious Liquid Substances (SMPEP-NLS) took effective. October 22, 2003 The FR for the MTSA Regulations for the Vessel & Facility Security Plans was published.

  11. Hazardous Substance Response Plans • Renewed emphasis for Hazardous Substance Response Plans • Mandated by OPA 90. • By preplanning we will be able to better respond to any Hazardous Substance release, whether the release is the result of an accidental or an act of terrorism. • Hazardous Substance Response plans are a contingency to the Security Plans.

  12. Hazardous Substance Response Plans • Where we are now… • We have a NPRM for both Vessel and Facility Hazardous Substance Plans. • Comments were submitted in response to the NPRM. • The comments have been sorted and combined. • The comments are being reviewed and addressed. • Proposed regulations are being compared against requirements of the SMPEP-NLS mandates. • Proposed regulations are being compared against the requirements of the MTSA and it regulations.

  13. Hazardous Substance Response Plans • Where we are going…

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