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RMP*Review

RMP*Review is a software program designed for reviewing and analyzing Risk Management Program (RMP) information submitted under the Clean Air Act, Section 112(r).

What is RMP*Review?

The RMP*Review software has advanced query capabilities for users of RMP information.  RMP*Revew:

  • Includes the data fields entered at the RMP Reporting Center, including information about Risk Management Plans that could not be processed;
  • Allows sorting, ranking, advanced queries and data exporting;
  • Allows users to enter and use their own basic audit data and their own, user-defined data;
  • Provides on-line help;
  • Can (for covered persons only) operate with all the data elements identified in the RMP regulations, including the offsite consequence analysis data elements and associated optional graphics, and the Vulnerability Zone Indicator;
  • Can operate without Offsite Consequence Analysis data.

How do I install RMP*Review?

You will need to download three separate programs:

Download each file to a folder of your choice (a temporary folder is fine, as these files can be discarded after installation.) After downloading, run each file by either:

  • Locating it in the Windows Explorer (at the location to which you downloaded it) and double click on the file name, or
  • Clicking the START button in Windows, choose RUN, Browse to locate the file, and click OK to run it.

When you run each of these files, several files will be created and placed into the folder you chose above, and the installation program should begin automatically. Follow the prompts to install each program.  For more information, please see:

How do I obtain Risk Management Plan (RMP) data files?

Data that include OCA information are only available to “covered persons” as defined in the Chemical Safety Information, Site Security and Fuels Regulatory Relief Act, which defines a covered person as:

  • an officer or employee of the United States;
  • an officer or employee of an agent or contractor of the Federal Government;
  • an officer or employee of a State or local government;
  • an officer or employee of an agent or contractor of a State or local government;
  • an individual affiliated with an entity that has been given, by a State or local government, responsibility for preventing, planning for, or responding to accidental releases;
  • an officer or employee or an agent or contractor of an entity described in item (ee); and
  • a qualified researcher under clause (vii).

If you are a covered person, you may contact your implementing agency to obtain RMP information that can be used in RMP*Review (including Off-Site Consequence Analysis (OCA) data). If you are an employee of the United States, or an agent or contractor of the Federal Government, or a qualified researcher, contact EPA Headquarters.

Who do I call for technical assistance?

If you have problems with installing any part of RMP*Review, contact the RMP Reporting Center. If you have questions regarding program policy, call Superfund,TRI, EPCRA, RMP, and Oil Information Center, which a toll-free service that can answer technical policy questions on the Risk Management Program.




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