Lammable regulated substance capable of causing off-site consequences in the event of an accidental release.
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This exceeds the threshold limit, resulting in the Keebler Augusta plant being regulated under 40 CFR 68 as a Program 2 facility.ģ WORST-CASE AND ALTERNATIVE RELEASE SCENARIOS The maximum quantity of propane stored on-site is 403,200 pounds. The maximum quantity of propane stored in a storage tank is 100,800 pounds. The plant administratively limits the amount of propane stored in the storage tanks to 80% of capacity. The propane threshold for triggering applicability is 10,000 pounds. Propane is the only regulated substance under 40 CFR 68 for the Augusta, Georgia plant. The fence and security personnel prevent unauthorized access to plant property. A chain link fence encloses the plant property including the propane system. The components of the propane system that are located outside of the plant building are monitored by security personnel to ensure that unauthorized personnel do not have access to the propane system. The propane storage tanks and pumps are surrounded by a locked chain link fence to prevent access by employees who are not trained on the use of the propane system. The piping to the ovens through the plant is anchored to the ceiling and labeled "propane". The piping located outside of the plant is buried to prevent contact with heavy machinery and condensation in the propane lines. The main components of the stand-by propane fuel system are: four 30,000 gallon water capacity storage tanks, two pumps, one vaporizer, and piping.
#Keebler date code code
The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code for the primary process at this facility is 311821. However, the plant uses propane if required to use an alternate fuel. During normal operation the plant uses natural gas as the fuel source for the ovens. The Keebler plant in Augusta, Georgia produces snack foods using industrial baking ovens. Lity includes procedures for notification of the Richmond County Fire Department.Ģ PROCESS DESCRIPTION AND REGULATED SUBSTANCES The emergency response plan for this faci Access to the plant propane system is restricted to certified propane operators, authorized contractors, and the Richmond County Fire Department. This plant adheres to all applicable Federal, state, and local rules and regulations to ensure a safe working environment and a safe environment for the community. The Keebler Foods Company senior management is committed to process safety and the implementation of safe operating procedures as evidenced by a Prevention Program meeting 40 CFR 68 requirements.
#Keebler date code registration
The Registration Data Elements are located in Section 8.0.ġ RELEASE PREVENTION AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE POLICIES
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Section 7.0 contains improvements made to the system to ensure a safe working environment. Section 6.0 discusses the plant's Propane Emergency Response Program. A summary of the plant's five-year accident history is presented in Section 5.0. The general accidental release prevention program and chemical-specific prevention steps are described in Section 4.0. Section 3.0 defines the worst-case and alternative release scenarios for the plant. Section 2.0 gives a brief description of the plant and of the propane system. Section 1.0 describes the propane release prevention policies and emergency response policies at the plant. This document contains all of the required information to meet 40 CFR 68 "Risk Management Program" regulations including the executive summary and registration data elements (68.155 through 68.185). 1 RELEASE PREVENTION AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE POLICIES 1-1Ĥ GENERAL ACCIDENTAL RELEASE PREVENTION PROGRAM AND CHEMICAL-SPECIFIC PREVENTION STEPS 4-1