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Why are neighboring plant (for a different, independent company) employees considered to be the public?

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Why are neighboring plant (for a different, independent company) employees considered to be the public?

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A2: Neighboring plant employees are considered to be public receptors because they do not generally receive the same training as your own employees/contractors in the hazards of the process(es) nor are they trained in the proper emergency response actions to take in the event of an accidental release.

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