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ASIS Virtual Forum on CFATS Led by David Moore
 
ASIS Virtual Forum Presents: Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS)

February 27, 2008 @ Noon Eastern

About the Program:

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued final regulations for chemical facility security in 2007 and has begun implementing the risk-based and performance-based rule. Thousands of facilities using, handling, storing, distributing, or manufacturing chemicals have submitted their Top Screens as of January 22, 2008. DHS will evaluate the Top-Screen data to identify high-risk facilities that would be subject to the requirements of the rule including the Security Vulnerability Assessment, the Site Security Plan, and the Risk-Based Performance Standards commensurate with their tier level. This virtual forum will:

• Review the steps of the rule and discuss its implications.
• Address what to expect after a facility submits a CSAT Top-Screen.
• Discuss recommended strategies to undertake compliance for SVAs and SSPs.
• Review potential Risk-Based Performance Standards issues.

Presented by:
David A. Moore
President & CEO
AcuTech Consulting Group

Mr. Moore is a leading expert on chemical security management and vulnerability assessment. He was the project manager for the AIChE CCPS® Guidelines for Managing and Analyzing the Security Vulnerabilities of Fixed Chemical Sites, the security guidelines for the American Petroleum Institute (API), and the API/National Petrochemical and Refiners Association Security Vulnerability Assessment Methodology. He is the lead author of the 2008 edition of the AIChE CCPS® Inherently Safer Chemical Processes: A Lifecycle Approach. He holds an MBA from New York University, and a B.Sc. in engineering from the University of Maryland.

Price per site:
$195.00 Members
$225.00 Non-Members
$175.00 Pre-approved ASIS chapter sites (E-mail education@asisonline.org for more information.)

To Register go to: http://online.krm.com/iebms/reg/reg_p1_form.aspx?oc=10&ct=0014473&eventid=13696

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