Not so fast: U.S. officials have not revealed how they plan to review facility CFATS compliance. Each of these facilities must complete a Site Security Plan (SSP), essentially a data-gathering tool that" />
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Chemical Week Magazine :: Other Prepping for DHS’s Review of Site Security Plans7:55 AM MST | January 22, 2010 | Steven E. Roberts As U.S. Congress debates the future of Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS)—not only to make it permanent but also to require more stringent protection measures—the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has already assigned more than 2,000 chemical facilities to one of four final risk-tiers. This information is only available to Chemical Week subscribers. Forgot your user ID or password?
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