Section 7856 Of Chapter 2. Process Safety Management Standards From California Labor Code >> Division 5. >> Part 7.5. >> Chapter 2.
7856
. By March 31, 2014, the board shall adopt process safety
management standards for refineries, chemical plants, and other
manufacturing facilities, as specified in Codes 28 (Chemical and
Allied Products) and 29 (Petroleum Refining and Related Industries)
of the Manual of Standard Industrial Classification Codes, published
by the United States Office of Management and Budget, 1987 Edition,
that handle acutely hazardous material as defined in subdivision (a)
of Section 25532 and subdivision (a) of Section 25536 of the Health
and Safety Code and pose a significant likelihood of accident risk,
as determined by the board. Alternately, upon making a finding that
there is a significant likelihood of risk to employees at a facility
not included in Codes 28 and 29 resulting from the presence of
acutely hazardous materials or explosives as identified in Part 172
(commencing with Section 172.1) of Title 49 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, the board may require that these facilities be subject
to the jurisdiction of the standards provided for in this section.
When adopting these standards, the board shall give priority to
facilities and areas of facilities where the potential is greatest
for preventing severe or catastrophic accidents because of the size
or nature of the process or business. The standards adopted pursuant
to this section shall require that injury prevention programs of
employers subject to this part and implemented pursuant to Section
6401.7 include the requirements of this part.