Last October we saw the state of California implement its “PSM for Refineries” standard and now the state of Washington’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health is releasing draft language.  This new chapter will only apply to Process Safety Management (PSM) for petrochemical refining facilities. 
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In a surprising turn of events, the Board of the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) voted to delay adoption of first-of-its-kind caps on refinery greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. As we reported just three weeks ago, the Board was slated to adopt Regulation 12, Rule 16: Petroleum Refining Facility-Wide Emissions Limits (Rule 12-16), a regulation that would establish refinery-specific, facility-wide caps on GHG emissions from the five Bay Area refineries and three support facilities.  At a public hearing last week, in what initially looked to be a sure thing, the Board pivoted.  Signaling unease about legal vulnerabilities surrounding procedure, the Board voted to delay adoption of the regulation until at least September 2017.
Continue Reading Not so Fast! Bay Area Regulators Hold Off on Adoption of GHG Emissions Caps on Refineries