The hazard assessment requirements under 40 CFR Part 68, Subpart B include provision of a five-year accident history, as specified at §68.42. When does the five-year period begin?
The five-year accident history must include all accidental releases from covered processes meeting the criteria specified at 40 CFR §68.42 which have occurred within five years prior to the date of the risk management plan (RMP) submission. For example, if an RMP is submitted on June 1, 1999, the five-year accident history must cover the period between June 1, 1994 and June 1, 1999, to the extent that information prior to August 19, 1996 (the effective date of the rule) is known.
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