Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3745 - Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
Chapter 3745-104 - Accidental Release Prevention Program
Section 3745-104-25 - Program three prevention program: process hazard analysis
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see paragraph (C) of rule 3745-104-01 of the Administrative Code titled "Referenced materials."]
(A) The owner or operator shall perform an initial process hazard analysis (hazard evaluation) on processes covered by this chapter. The process hazard analysis shall be appropriate to the complexity of the process and shall identify, evaluate, and control the hazards involved in the process. The owner or operator shall determine and document the priority order for conducting process hazard analyses based on a rationale which includes such considerations as extent of the process hazards, number of potentially affected employees, age of the process, and operating history of the process. The process hazard analysis shall be conducted as soon as possible, but not later than June 21, 1999. Process hazards analyses completed to comply with 29 CFR 1910.119(e) are acceptable to meet requirements of this paragraph as initial process hazards analyses.
(B) The owner or operator shall use one or more of the following methodologies that are appropriate to determine and evaluate the hazards of the process being analyzed.
(C) The process hazard analysis shall address the following:
(D) The process hazard analysis shall be performed by a team with expertise in engineering and process operations that includes at least one employee who has experience and knowledge specific to the process being evaluatedand one member knowledgeable in the specific process hazard analysis methodology being used.
(E) The owner or operator shall establish a system to:
(F) At least every five years after the completion of the initial process hazard analysis, the process hazard analysis shall be updated and revalidated by a team meeting the requirements in paragraph (D) of this rule, to assure that the process hazard analysis is consistent with the current process. Updated and revalidated process hazard analyses completed to comply with 29 CFR 1910.119(e) are acceptable to meet the requirements of this paragraph.
(G) The owner or operator shall retain process hazards analyses and updates or revalidations for each process covered by this rule, as well as the documented resolution of recommendations described in paragraph (E) of this rule for the life of the process.