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AFPM Safety Awards Program
Guidance Document
Revision Date:
December, 2011
Document Administrator: Lara Swett
Document Type: Guideline
1.0 Introduction
Purpose and Objective:
The AFPM Safety Statistics and Awards Program is part of a comprehensive safety program
developed by AFPM’s Safety & Health Committee to promote accident prevention in the
petroleum refining and petrochemical manufacturing industries as well as the contractors
supporting them.
There are three elements of the AFPM Safety Statistics and Awards Program:
Collection of domestic site’s Occupational Injury & Illness statistics (OSHA 300A
log) by site for both company employees and contractors (Contractor Aggregate
numbers)
Collection of domestic and international site’s API Recommended Practices (RP) 754
Process Safety Performance Indicators for the Refining and Petrochemical Industries
by site.
Annual AFPM Awards Program
Scope:
The purpose of this document is to provide guidance to petroleum refineries and petrochemical
facilities as well as contractors operating in North America on the collection and reporting of
Occupational Injury & Illness Statistics, Tier 1 and Tier 2 Process Safety Events, and the annual
awards program.
The Guideline is not intended to replace existing reporting or information sharing processes or
provide interpretations of compliance with any applicable corporate, federal, state and local
regulatory standards.
2.0 Access to the AFPM’s Collection Database
2.1 Occupational Injury & Illness Statistics and Awards
Each company is required to assign a Database Administrator who is responsible for
assigning individuals within the company access to submit Occupational Injury & Illness
Data (OSHA 300A summary log) and apply for applicable safety awards to the database.
A company can choose to have a single individual input data for all sites or grant access
to individuals at each site to input data.
The Database Administrator for Occupational Injury & Illness Statistics has the
following:
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Grants and manages access to individuals within the company so they may submit
Occupational Injury and Illness statistics (OSHA 300A log) for both company
employees and contractors aggregate data for each site.
Grants final approval of all statistics submitted to ensure accuracy including any
site level awards and approval of any contractor awards submitted on behalf of
the site (Refer to section 4.0 for more information on the awards process).
Ensures contact information of the site and individuals granted access to the
database is correct.
Please send the contact information of the Occupational Injury and Illness Database
Administrator to Anna Scherer, [email protected].
AFPM will hold a webinar January 17, 2012 at 1:00pm Eastern to instruct the Database
Administrators and other individuals responsible for inputting data on their
responsibilities as well as review the submission process (Refer to section 3.1 to review
the submission process).
2.2 API 754 Process Safety Event Statistics Collection
Each Company is required to assign a Database Administrator who is responsible for
assigning individuals within the company access to submit API 754 Process Safety Event
Metrics to the database. A company can choose to have a single individual input data for
all sites or grant access to individuals within the company to submit.
The Database Administrator for Process Safety Event (PSE) metrics has the following
responsibilities:
Grants and manages access to individuals within the company to submit Tier 1
and Tier 2 PSEs for all sites.
Grants final approval of all statistics submitted to ensure accuracy.
Ensures contact information of the site and individuals granted access to the
database is correct.
NOTE: If your company intends on submitting PSE data for your international
sites, please email the site name and address to Anna Scherer, [email protected]
by January 6. We can accept international submissions either through the website
or the database. However, there will be less confusion if we know in advance what
sites will be submitting.
Please send the contact information of the API 754 Process Safety Metrics Database
Administrator to Anna Scherer, [email protected].
AFPM will hold a webinar January 17, 2012 at 1:00pm Eastern to instruct the Database
Administrators and other individuals responsible for inputting data on their
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responsibilities as well as review the submission process (Refer to Section 3.2 to review
the submission process).
2.3 Contractor Meritorious Safety Awards
Each contractor company who plans on applying for a Contractor Merit Award is
required to assign a Database Administrator who is responsible for assigning individuals
access within the company to apply for Contractor Merit Awards.
The Contractor Merit Award Database Administrator is responsible for the following:
Grants and manages access to individuals within the company to Apply for a
Contractor Merit Award.
Ensures the application is complete and data submitted is accurate.
Ensures contact information of the individuals granted access to the database is
correct.
3.0 Statistic Collection and Awards Application Process
3.1 Occupational Injury & Illness Statistics
URL: http://safetyprogram.AFPM.org/
Each individual who has access to the database is assigned a username and password.
For each site listed, AFPM is asking for two different data sets, one is the OSHA 300A
summary log for company employees and the second is the OSHA 300A summary log
for the contractors (Contractor Aggregate).
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1. Employee Data - In this column, provide safety data for employees only. This data is
required to qualify for an award.
2. Contractor Aggregate Data- In this column, provide aggregate totals for all contractors
at the respective plant. Data is not required to qualify for an award.
The information requested by AFPM is consistent with the OSHA recordkeeping rule 29
CFR 1904, effective as of January 1, 2002 and is the exact data found on a site’s OSHA
300A Summary log.
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3.1.1 Safety Awards Application Process
Individuals who have access to submit Occupational Injury and Illness statistics will
also have the ability to apply for AFPM Safety Awards (Reference Section 4.0 for
award criteria) in addition to the responsibility of approving Contractor Merit Awards
for the sites.
To apply for a safety award, click on the ‘Apply’ tab to enter the awards application
page. See graphic below.
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1. Apply for an Award - Click on the Apply link next to the appropriate award to submit
an application. While the Distinguished Safety Award application must be downloaded
and completed offline, you can submit online applications for the Award for Meritorious
Safety Performance and the two Safety Achievement awards.
2. Flags Ordered - By clicking on this link, you can review the details of your application,
including the number of flags ordered
3.1.2 Approving Contractor Merit Award Applications
Contractor companies that work at least 20,000 hours and achieve a Total Recordable
Incident Rate (TRIR) of 0.8 or less with no workplace related fatalities are eligible to
apply for a contractor merit award at a site. Contractors apply for these awards during
the month of January and February of each year. Once the site is closed to applications,
each company will have the opportunity to approve or deny each award. Just because a
contractor qualifies for the award doesn’t mean the site has to grant the award. This is
left up to the discretion of the site and the company.
AFPM will email all contacts that have access to this portion of the database notifying
them that they need to approve or deny all contractor awards.
To approve or deny a contractor merit award, click on the pencil to the left of the date. A
pop-up box will open with the statistics submitted by the contractor. Either check the box
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to approve or deny the award, sign your name and contact information and press submit.
You must perform this process for all applications with the status of ‘pending.’
3.1.3 OII Review and Approval Process
3.2 Process Safety Event Data Submission
URL: http://safetyprogram.AFPM.org/
Each individual who has access to the database is assigned a username and password.
A company can either submit all of their site’s PSEs through the designated Excel form
or they can submit PSEs one site at a time through the online form.
Database
administrators
assign access to individuals within
the company to
submit data
January – February
companies/ sites submit
OII data and apply for safety awards.
March – Approve contractor nominations
Database
administrators
review and give final approval on
all submissions.
AFPM will
review all
submissions for completion and
grant awards
Complete:
Submission
submitted to AFPM
Completed submissions sent
to AFPM
Not complete:
AFPM will contact
database
administrators to complete the
submissions.
Database
administrators assign access to
individuals within
the company to
apply for awards
January – February
companies submit award applications
March – Sites will approve or deny
applications
AFPM will
notify contractors of award status in
March.
3.1.4 Contractor Awards Submittal and Approval Process
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To submit through the Excel file, companies must input a single line for each Tier 1 and
Tier 2 PSE on the Event and Consequence tab of the spreadsheet. On the Facility
Information tab, there is a column to the far right of the spreadsheet to indicate no Tier 1
PSE, no Tier 2 PSE, or neither for a particular facility.
To submit PSEs one site at a time, through the database, click on arrow next to the site
you want to submit for.
1. Submit Plant Data- Fill out the three fields (Employee Hours, Contractor Hours, and
Refinery Capacity) and submit the data. You must do this before you can add any process
safety events (see #2 below).
2. Add Process Safety Event- After submitting the data in #1 above, click the New Event
button to record a process safety event for the plant. After filling in all of the relevant
data fields, click the Submit button all the way at the bottom of the form to submit your
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data. Repeat this process until you have finished adding all of the events. When finished
Adding New Events, click the Finish and Close Window button to complete the process.
Note: The red X next to each event allows you to delete that particular event.
3. Consequences: List all consequences related to the specific Tier 1 or Tier 2 Event, but
only the consequences for that tier. For example, if you had a Tier 1 event, only list the
consequences that meet the Tier 1 criteria for the event. Do not list Tier 2 consequences
in Tier 1 except for those related to human impact (i.e. employee, contractor, or sub-
contractor recordable injuries).
a. Exception: If event is a fire/explosion, chemical-released quantity is not required
as chemical is consumed by fire/explosion. However, if fire/explosion results in
secondary release points, report threshold quantities of other chemicals released.
References for reporting Process Safety Events:
Information on Tier 1 and Tier 2 Process Safety Indicator Definitions and examples of
PSEs:
ANSI/API Recommended Practice 754, Process Safety Indicators for the Refining
and Petrochemical Industries, 2010. (You may access RP 754 in a read-only
platform at: http://publications.api.org/; for hard copy ordering information
online: http://www.api.org/Publications/)
For API webinars on RP 754 and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS):
http://www.api.org/environment-health-and-safety/health-safety/process-safety-
industry/measuring-safety-improvement/rp754-webinars.aspx
AFPM Guide to Reporting Process Safety Events reference section
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3.2.1 PSE Submittal and Review Process
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3.3 Contractors Applying for a Contractor Merit Award
AFPM member maintenance contractor companies who work at least 20,000 hours at an eligible
AFPM member site and achieve a total recordable incident rate of 0.8 or less are eligible to apply
for contractor merit award (See section 4.6 for more details of this award).
URL: http://safetyprogram.AFPM.org/
If you are granted access by your company database administrator, you will receive a username
and password.
To apply, pick the company and site from the list and submit the OSHA 300A Summary log for
your company working at that site and designate how many flags you would like to order for that
award.
The refining or petrochemical company will be notified in March 2012 of the application and
will approve or deny the application.
4.0 Award Criteria
See Appendix 2 for a complete listing of AFPM member companies and their sites.
4.1 Distinguished Safety Award
Database administrators
assign access to
individuals within the company to
submit data
January – February companies/ sites submit
PSE data either with the
spreadsheet or database
March – Approve
contractor nominations
Database administrators
review and give
final approval on all submissions.
AFPM will review all
submissions for
completion and
grant awards
Complete:
Submission
submitted to
AFPM
Completed
submissions sent
to AFPM
Not complete:
AFPM will contact database
administrators to
complete the submissions.
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AFPM’s most prestigious award, the Distinguished Safety Award or DSA, as it is known,
recognizes those member company refineries and petrochemical plants that have attained
a superior level of safety performance in the domestic refining and petrochemical
manufacturing industries. Recipients are chosen by a selection committee represented by
members of the AFPM Safety & Health Committee. It is the selection committee’s
responsibility to carefully examine the safety performance records of individual plant
locations using the specific screening and selection criteria detailed below.
Screening Criteria
In order to qualify for the DSA, a facility must first pass the screening criteria as
described below.
1. A location must achieve the following requirements for the calendar year:
a. an employee total recordable incidence rate of 0.6 or less,
b. no employee lost workday cases involving days away from work, restriction, or transfer
(DART)
2. A location must achieve the following requirements for the calendar year:
a. A contractor total recordable incidence rate of 0.6 or less,
b. no contractor lost workday cases involving days away from work, restriction, or transfer
(DART)
3. A location must have had no employee workplace related fatalities and no non-employee
(contractor, visitor, etc.) workplace related fatalities for five consecutive years.
4. A facility will be excluded from applying if it has any of the following during the calendar year:
a. a Process Safety Event (PSE) that resulted in a days away from work case or a
restricted/transferred case of an employee, contractor, or subcontractor.
b. a PSE that resulted in a fatality of a third-party individual,
c. a PSE that resulted in an officially declared community evacuation
d. a PSE that resulted in an officially declared community shelter-in-place
e. any workplace fatality of an employee or non-employee (contractor, visitor, etc.).
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Selection Criteria
After passing the screening criteria, the candidate facility's overall safety performance record will
be evaluated by the selection committee based on the applicant’s written application.
Distinguished Safety Award Honorable Mention (DSAH)
This award is presented to those DSA applicants that pass the DSA Screening Criteria and,
in the judgment of the Selection Committee, have exhibited exceptional safety performance
and program innovation.
4.2 Meritorious Safety Performance Award
Recipients must achieve an employee total recordable incident rate of 0.8 or less at their
site for calendar year 2011.
A facility will be excluded from receiving this award if it has any of the following:
a. a Process Safety Event (PSE) that resulted in a days away from work case or a
restricted/transferred case of an employee, contractor, or subcontractor.
b. a PSE that resulted in a fatality of a third-party individual,
c. a PSE that resulted in an officially declared community evacuation
d. a PSE that resulted in an officially declared community shelter-in-place
e. any workplace fatality of an employee or non-employee (contractor, visitor, etc.)
A site that applies for this award has the option of purchasing an award banner at the cost of
$90.00 for each banner. The site will be invoiced upon receiving the award in May.
4.3 Award for Safety Achievement: 1,000,000+ Employee Hours
Recipients must have worked 1,000,000 or more employee hours without a lost employee
workday involving days away from work.
A facility will be excluded from receiving this award if it has any of the following during
the evaluation period:
a. a Process Safety Event (PSE) that resulted in a days away from work case or a
restricted/transferred case of an employee, contractor, or subcontractor.
b. a PSE that resulted in a fatality of a third-party individual,
c. a PSE that resulted in an officially declared community evacuation
d. a PSE that resulted in an officially declared community shelter-in-place
e. any workplace fatality of an employee or non-employee (contractor, visitor, etc.)
The evaluation period for this award does not have to encompass an exact calendar year
or an even million hour increment. For example, an award may be presented for
1,235,792 hours from February 10, 2011 to December 5, 2011. Please note that the
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intention of this award is to recognize achievements in 1,000,000 hour increments and
therefore, awards are only presented to those facilities that have reached the next million
hour threshold. In other words, a facility that received an award at last year's banquet for
1,200,000 hours worked and then worked an additional 500,000 hours without a lost day
case involving days away from work, would not be eligible for an award this year since a
cumulative total of only 1,700,000 hours was reached. A cumulative total of at least
2,000,000 would be required to receive the award again.
A site that applies for this award has the option of ordering hard hat decals at no charge in
increments of 50.
4.4 Award for Safety Achievement: 1+ Years
Recipients must have worked one or more years (365 consecutive days) without a lost
workday case involving days away from work.
A facility will be excluded from receiving this award if it has any of the following during
the evaluation period:
a. a Process Safety Event (PSE) that resulted in a days away from work case or a
restricted/transferred case of an employee, contractor, or subcontractor.
b. a PSE that resulted in a fatality of a third-party individual,
c. a PSE that resulted in an officially declared community evacuation
d. a PSE that resulted in an officially declared community shelter-in-place e. any workplace fatality of an employee or non-employee (contractor, visitor, etc.)
The evaluation period for this award does not have to encompass an exact calendar year.
For example, an award may be presented for 1 year without a lost workday case from
October 10, 2010 to October 9, 2011, etc. Please note that awards are given for 365 day
intervals only. In other words, an award for one year and 5 months would not be granted.
A site that applies for this award has the option of ordering hard hat decals at no charge in
increments of 50.
4.5 Exclusion Criteria for Safety Awards
A facility will be excluded from receiving any AFPM Award if it has any of the
following during the evaluation period:
a. a Process Safety Event (PSE) that resulted in a days away from work case or a
restricted/transferred case of an employee, contractor, or subcontractor.
b. a PSE that resulted in a fatality of a third-party individual,
c. a PSE that resulted in an officially declared community evacuation
d. a PSE that resulted in an officially declared community shelter-in-place e. any workplace fatality of an employee or non-employee (contractor, visitor, etc.)
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A Process Safety Event is an unplanned or uncontrolled release of any material, including non-
toxic and non-flammable materials (e.g. steam, hot condensate, nitrogen, compressed CO2 or
compressed air) from a process.
Consequence Excluded from Safety Awards
an employee, contractor or subcontractor “days away
from work” injury and/or fatality
Yes
a hospital admission and/or fatality of a third-party Yes
an officially declared community evacuation or
community shelter-in-place
Yes
A fire or explosion resulting in greater than or equal to
$25,000 of direct cost to the Company
Excluded if there was a fatality, days away from work case,
restricted and transferred case of an employee, contractor, or
subcontractor resulting from the fire or explosion.
A release of material greater than the threshold
quantities described in Table 1 of the standard in any
one-hour period
Excluded if there was a fatality, days away from work case,
restricted and transferred case of an employee, contractor, or
subcontractor resulting from the release.
A pressure relief device (PRD) discharge to
atmosphere whether directly or via a downstream
destructive device that results in one or more of the
following four consequences:
- liquid carryover; Excluded if there was a fatality, days away from work case,
restricted and transferred case of an employee, contractor, or
subcontractor resulting from the release.
- discharge to a potentially unsafe location; Excluded if there was a fatality, days away from work case,
restricted and transferred case of an employee, contractor, or
subcontractor resulting from the discharge.
- an on-site shelter-in-place; Excluded if there was a fatality, days away from work case,
restricted and transferred case of an employee, contractor, or
subcontractor resulting from the discharge.
- public protective measures (e.g. road
closure);
Yes
- and a PRD discharge quantity greater than
the threshold quantities in Table 1 of the
standard in any one-hour period
Excluded if there was a fatality, days away from work case,
restricted and transferred case of an employee, contractor, or
subcontractor resulting from the discharge.
- a release of material greater than the
threshold quantities described in Table 1
of the standard in any one-hour period
Excluded if there was a fatality, days away from work case,
restricted and transferred case of an employee, contractor, or
subcontractor resulting from the release.
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4.6 Contractor Award for Meritorious Safety Performance
This award recognizes maintenance contractors working a minimum of 20,000 hours per
calendar year at a regular member facility which has achieved a total recordable
incidence rate of 0.8 or less with no workplace related fatality during the calendar year.
The contractor’s application must be approved by a regular member facility after the
OSHA 300A Summary log information has been submitted. See Appendix 2 for a
complete listing of eligible sites.
APPENDIXES
Appendix 1 – References and Resources for API 754
Appendix 2 – AFPM Member Companies and Sites
Appendix 1 - References for reporting Process Safety Events:
Information on Tier 1 and Tier 2 Process Safety Indicator Definitions and examples of
PSEs:
ANSI/API Recommended Practice 754, Process Safety Indicators for the Refining
and Petrochemical Industries, 2010. (You may access RP 754 in a read-only
platform at: http://publications.api.org/; for hard copy ordering information
online: http://www.api.org/Publications/)
For API webinars on RP 754 and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS):
http://www.api.org/ehs/health/webinars.cfm
Appendix 2 - Listing of AFPM member Sites by Company
Company Name Site Name City State
Advanced Aromatics Advanced Aromatics, L. P. Baytown TX
Orangeburg Plant Albemarle Corporation Orangeburg SC
Pasadena Plant Albemarle Corporation Pasadena TX
Alon Big Spring Refinery Alon USA, LP Big Spring TX
Krotz Springs Refinery Alon USA, LP Krotz Springs LA
Long Beach Refinery Alon USA, LP Long Beach CA
Paramount Refinery Alon USA, LP Paramount CA
Willbridge Asphalt Refinery Alon USA, LP Portland OR
American Refining Group American Refining Group Bradford PA
Clear Lake Plant BASF Corporation Pasadena TX
Freeport Site BASF Corporation Freeport TX
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Geismar Works BASF Corporation Geismar LA
Pasadena Plant BASF Corporation Pasadena TX
Wyandotte North Works BASF Corporation Wyandotte MI
Port Arthur Plant BASF Fina Petrochemicals Inc. Port Arthur TX
Big West Oil Big West Oil North Salt Lake UT
BP Carson Business Unit BP Carson CA
Cherry Point Refinery BP Blaine WA
Texas City Refinery BP Texas City TX
Decatur Plant BP America Inc. Decatur AL
Texas City Chemical Plant BP Amoco Chemical Company Texas City TX
Cooper River Plant BP Chemicals Wando SC
BP Whiting Refinery BP Products North America Whiting IN
BP - Toledo Business Unit BP Products North America Toledo OH
LaPorte Plant Braskem LaPorte TX
Marcus Hook - Polymers Plant Braskem Marcus Hook PA
Neal Plant Braskem Kenova WV
Calcasieu Refining Company Calcasieu Refining Company Lake Charles LA
Karns City Facility Calument Speciality Products Partners, L.P. Karns City PA
Princeton Refinery Calumet Lubricants Company Princeton LA
Shreveport Plant Calumet Lubricants Company Shreveport LA
Cotton Valley Refinery Calumet Refining Company Cotton Valley LA
Dickinson Plant Calumet Speciality Products Partners, L.P. Dickinson TX
Bishop Plant Celanese Ltd. Bishop TX
Clear Lake Plant Celanese Ltd. Houston TX
Chalmette Refinery Chalmette Refining LLC Chalmette LA
El Segundo Refinery Chevron Corporation El Segundo CA
Hawaii Refinery Chevron Corporation Kapolei HI
Oak Point Plant Chevron Corporation Belle Chasse LA
Pascagoula Refinery Chevron Corporation Pascagoula MS
Richmond Refinery Chevron Corporation Richmond CA
Salt Lake Refinery Chevron Corporation Salt Lake City UT
Pascagoula, Mississippi Plant Chevron Phillips Chemical Company Pascagoula MS
Borger Plant Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP Borger TX
Cedar Bayou Chemical Complex Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP Baytown TX
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Drilling Specialities Alamo Plant Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP Conroe TX
Orange Plant Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP Orange TX
Pasadena Plastics Complex Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP Pasadena TX
Port Arthur Plant Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP Port Arthur TX
Sweeny Complex Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP Sweeny TX
Laurel Refinery CHS Inc. Laurel MT
Corpus Christi Refinery CITGO Petroleum Corporation Corpus Christi TX
Lake Charles Manufacturing Complex CITGO Petroleum Corporation Lake Charles LA
Lemont Refinery CITGO Petroleum Corporation Lemont IL
Coffeyville Refinery Coffeyville Resources Refining & Marketing, LLC Coffeyville KS
Alliance Refinery ConocoPhillips Belle Chasse LA
Bayway Refinery ConocoPhillips Linden NJ
Billings Refinery ConocoPhillips Billings MT
Bryan Plant ConocoPhillips Bryan TX
Ferndale Refinery ConocoPhillips Ferndale WA
Lake Charles Refinery ConocoPhillips Westlake LA
Los Angeles Refinery ConocoPhillips Wilmington CA
Ponca City Refinery ConocoPhillips Ponca City OK
San Francisco Refinery - Rodeo ConocoPhillips Rodeo CA
Santa Maria Facility ConocoPhillips Arroyo Grande CA
Sweeny Complex ConocoPhillips Old Ocean TX
Wood River Refinery ConocoPhillips Roxana IL
WRB Refining, LLC – Borger Refinery ConocoPhillips Borger TX
Mt. Vernon Refinery CountryMark Cooperative LLP Mt. Vernon IN
Smackover Refinery Cross Oil & Refining Company, Inc. Smackover AR
Tyler Refinery Delek Refining Ltd. Tyler TX
Louisiana Operations Dow Chemical Company Plaquemine LA
Sabine River Works E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Inc. Orange TX
Beaumont Works E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co. Beaumont TX
Old Hickory Site E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co. Old Hickory TN
Ponchartrain Works E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co. La Place LA
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Texas City Plant Eastman Chemical Company Texas City TX
Texas Operations - Longview Eastman Chemical Company Longview TX
Mont Belvieu Complex Enterprise Products Operating LLC Mont Belvieu TX
Ergon Refining, Inc. Vicksburg, Mississippi Ergon Refining, Inc. Vicksburg MS
Ergon West Virginia Inc. - Newell Refinery Ergon Refining, Inc. Newell WV
Ethyl Houston Plant Ethyl Corporation Pasadena TX
Baton Rouge Chemical Plant ExxonMobil Chemical Company Baton Rouge LA
Baton Rouge Plastics Plant ExxonMobil Chemical Company Baton Rouge LA
Baton Rouge Polyolefins Plant ExxonMobil Chemical Company Baton Rouge LA
Baytown Chemical Plant ExxonMobil Chemical Company Baytown TX
Baytown Olefins Plant ExxonMobil Chemical Company Baytown TX
Beaumont Chemical Plant ExxonMobil Chemical Company Beaumont TX
Beaumont Polyethylene Plant ExxonMobil Chemical Company Beaumont TX
Mont Belvieu Plastics Plant ExxonMobil Chemical Company Mont Belvieu TX
Baton Rouge Refinery ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Baton Rouge LA
Baytown Refinery ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Baytown TX
Beaumont Refinery ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Beaumont TX
Billings Refinery ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Billings MT
Joliet Refinery ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Joliet IL
Torrance Refinery ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Torrance CA
Corpus Christi Complex Flint Hills Resources, LP Corpus Christi TX
Flint Hills Resources LP Joliet Facility Flint Hills Resources, LP Joliet IL
Longview Polypropylene Facility Flint Hills Resources, LP Longview TX
Marysville Polypropylene Flint Hills Resources, LP Marysville MI
North Pole Refinery Flint Hills Resources, LP North Pole AK
Peru Plant Flint Hills Resources, LP Peru IL
Pine Bend Refinery Flint Hills Resources, LP St. Paul MN
Flint Hills Resources Port Arthur, LLC Flint Hills Resources, LP Port Arthur TX
ALON Bakersfield Refinery Flying J Inc. Bakersfield CA
Delaware Plant Formosa Plastics Corporation, Delaware (FPC DE) Delaware City DE
Louisiana Plant Formosa Plastics Corporation, Louisiana (FPC LA) Baton Rouge LA
Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas, Point Comfort Facility Formosa Plastics Corporation, USA Point Comfort TX
Cheyenne Refinery Frontier Refining, Inc. Cheyenne WY
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Wynnewood Refining Company Gary-Williams Energy Corporation Wynnewood OK
Aberdeen Plant Georgia Gulf Aberdeen MS
Georgia Gulf Lake Charles, LLC Georgia Gulf Westlake LA
Plaquemine Division Georgia Gulf Chemicals & Vinyls L.L.C. Plaquemine LA
Pasadena Plant Georgia Gulf Corporation Pasadena TX
Port Reading Refinery Hess Corporation Woodbridge NJ
Holly Refining & Marketing Company - Woods Cross Holly Corporation Woods Cross UT
Navajo Refinery Holly Corporation Artesia NM
El Dorado Refining Company HollyFrontier Corporation El Dorado KS
Tulsa Refinery HollyFrontier Corporation Tulsa OK
Hopewell Plant Honeywell, Inc. Hopewell VA
Orange Plant Honeywell, Inc. Orange TX
Houston Refinery Houston Refining LP Houston TX
Hovensa LLC Hovensa LLC Christiansted USVI
Hunt Southland Refining Company Hunt Refining Company Sandersville MS
Tuscaloosa Refinery Hunt Refining Company Tuscaloosa AL
Port Neches Performance Products (PNPP) Huntsman Company, LLC Port Neches TX
Conroe Plant Huntsman Corporation Conroe TX
Dayton Plant Huntsman Corporation Dayton TX
Gonzalez Plant Huntsman Corporation Gonzalez FL
Huntsman Advanced Materials Huntsman Corporation Los Angeles CA
Huntsman Freeport Ethyleneamines Plant Huntsman Corporation Freeport TX
Battleground Manufacturing Complex Ineos La Porte TX
Carson Polypropylene Plant Ineos Carson CA
Chocolate Bayou Works Ineos Alvin TX
Green Lake Chemical Plant Ineos Port Lavaca TX
Lima Chemical Plant INEOS Lima OH
Whiting Polybutene Plant Ineos Whiting IN
Bayport Plant INEOS NOVA LLC Pasadena TX
Texas City Plant INEOS NOVA LLC Texas City TX
Orange Site INVISTA Orange TX
Victoria Plant INVISTA Victoria TX
Wilmington Plant INVISTA Wilmington NC
El Dorado Refinery Lion Oil Company El Dorado AR
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Deer Park Plant Lubrizol Deer Park TX
Bayport Plant Lubrizol Corporation Pasadena TX
Bayport Choate Plant LyondellBasell Industries Pasadena TX
Bayport Polymers Plant LyondellBasell Industries Pasadena TX
Bayport Underwood Plant LyondellBasell Industries Pasadena TX
Channelview Chemical Complex LyondellBasell Industries Channelview TX
Chocolate Bayou Polymers Plant LyondellBasell Industries Alvin TX
Clinton Complex LyondellBasell Industries Clinton IA
Corpus Christi Complex LyondellBasell Industries Corpus Christi TX
La Porte Complex LyondellBasell Industries Deer Park TX
Lake Charles Polyolefins Plant LyondellBasell Industries Lake Charles LA
Matagorda Complex LyondellBasell Industries Bay City TX
Morris Complex LyondellBasell Industries Morris IL
Tuscola Plant LyondellBasell Industries Tuscola IL
Victoria Plant LyondellBasell Industries Victoria TX
Maleic Anhydride Plant Marathon Domestic LLC Neal (Kenova) WV
Canton Refinery Marathon Petroleum Company LLC Canton OH
Catlettsburg Refining, LLC Marathon Petroleum Company LLC Catlettsburg KY
Louisiana Refining Division Marathon Petroleum Company LLC Garyville LA
Michigan Refining Division Marathon Petroleum Company LLC Detroit MI
Minnesota Refining Division - St. Paul Park, MN Refinery Marathon Petroleum Company LLC St. Paul Park MN
Robinson Illinois Refinery Marathon Petroleum Company LLC Robinson IL
Texas Refining Division Marathon Petroleum Company LLC Texas City TX
Greens Bayou Plant Merisol Houston TX
Winnie Plant Merisol USA, LLC Houston TX
Montana Refining Company Inc. Montana Refining Company Inc. Great Falls MT
Convent Refinery Motiva Enterprises LLC Convent LA
Norco Refinery Motiva Enterprises LLC Norco LA
Port Arthur Refinery Motiva Enterprises LLC Port Arthur TX
Sewaren Plant Motiva Enterprises LLC Sewaren NJ
Meraux Refinery Murphy Oil USA, Inc. Meraux LA
Superior Refinery Murphy Oil USA, Inc. Superior WI
Sugar Land Plant Nalco Company Sugar Land TX
McPherson Refinery NCRA McPherson KS
Belpre Plant NOVA Chemicals Belpre OH
Painesville Plant Nova Chemicals Painesville OH
San Antonio Refinery NuStar San Antonio TX
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Savannah Refinery NuStar Asphalt Refining, LLC Savannah GA
Paulsboro Refinery NuStar Energy LP Paulsboro NJ
Olin Augusta Olin Chlor Alkali Augusta GA
Bay City Plant Oxea Corporation Bay City TX
Ingleside Plant OxyChem Ingleside TX
Houston Operations - LaPorte VCM Site OxyVinyls, LP Deer Park TX
Houston Operations - Pasadena PVC Site OxyVinyls, LP Pasadena TX
Houston Operations-Deer Park PVC Site OxyVinyls, LP Deer Park TX
Houston Operations-Deer Park VCM Site OxyVinyls, LP Deer Park TX
Pasadena Refinery Pasadena Refining System, Inc. Pasadena TX
Delaware City Refinery PBF Energy Delaware City DE
Paulsboro Refinery PBF Energy Paulsboro NJ
Toledo Refining Company LLC PBF Energy Toledo OH
Placid Refining Company LLC Placid Refining Company LLC Port Allen LA
Lake Charles Complex PPG Industries, Inc. Lake Charles LA
LaPorte Site PPG Industries, Inc. LaPorte TX
Louisville Plant Rohm and Haas Company Louisville KY
Deer Park Plant Rohm and Haas Texas Inc. Deer Park TX
Geismar Plant Rubicon LLC Geismar LA
Ottawa Site SABIC Innovative Plastics Ottawa IL
Lake Charles Chemical Complex Sasol North America Westlake LA
Shell Chemical Mobile Site Shell Chemical Saraland AL
Deer Park Chemical Plant Shell Chemical LP Deer Park TX
Geismar Plant Shell Chemical LP Geismar LA
Norco Chemical Plant Shell Chemical LP Norco LA
Shell Deer Park Refinery Shell Deer Park Refining Company Deer Park TX
Puget Sound Refinery Shell Oil Products US Anacortes WA
Shell Martinez Refinery Shell Oil Products US Martinez CA
Casper Refinery Sinclair Oil Corporation Evansville WY
Sinclair Wyoming Refinery Sinclair Oil Corporation Sinclair WY
Petrolia Plant Sonneborn, Inc. Petrolia PA
South Hampton Refining Company South Hampton Resources Silsbee TX
Commerce City Refinery Suncor Energy USA Commerce City CO
Frankford Plant Sunoco Chemicals Philadelphia PA
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Haverhill Plant Sunoco Chemicals Haverhill OH
Sunoco Chemicals Technology & Commercial Center Sunoco Chemicals Pittsburgh PA
Marcus Hook Refinery Sunoco, Inc. Marcus Hook PA
Philadelphia Refinery Sunoco, Inc. Philadelphia PA
Kingsport Plant Tennessee Eastman Chemical Company Kingsport TN
Tesoro Hawaii Refinery Tesoro Kapolei HI
Tesoro Refining & Marketing Tesoro Anacortes WA
Kenai Refinery Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Company Kenai AK
Los Angeles Refinery Tesoro Corporation Wilmington CA
Golden Eagle Refinery Tesoro Petroleum Corporation Martinez CA
Mandan Refinery Tesoro Petroleum Corporation Mandan ND
Salt Lake City Refinery Tesoro Refining and Marketing Company Salt Lake City UT
BA Plant TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS USA, INC. Pasadena TX
Bayport HDPE Plant TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS USA, INC. LaPorte TX
Carville Styrenics Plant TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS USA, INC. Carville LA
La Porte Polypropylene Plant TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS USA, INC. Deer Park TX
Port Arthur Refinery TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS USA, INC. Port Arthur TX
Baytown Operations TPC Group Houston TX
Houston Operations TPC Group Houston TX
Port Neches Operations TPC Group Port Neches TX
Seadrift Plant Union Carbide Corporation Port Lavaca TX
St. Charles Operations Union Carbide Corporation Hahnville LA
Texas City Plant Union Carbide Corporation Texas City TX
West Virginia Operations Union Carbide Corporation South Charleston WV
Shreveport Plant UOP Shreveport LA
McKee Refinery Valero Energy Corporation Sunray TX
Texas City Refinery Valero Refining - Texas L.P. Texas City TX
Benicia Refinery Valero Refining Company Benicia CA
Corpus Christi Refinery Valero Refining Company Corpus Christi TX
Houston Refinery Valero Refining Company Houston TX
Port Arthur Refinery Valero Refining Company Port Arthur TX
Three Rivers Refinery Valero Refining Company Three Rivers TX
Valero Ardmore Refinery Valero Refining Company Ardmore OK
Valero Memphis Refinery Valero Refining Company Memphis TN
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Valero Refining - New Orleans, LLC, Valero St. Charles Refinery Valero Refining Company Norco LA
Wilmington Asphalt Refinery Valero Refining Company Long Beach CA
Wilmington Refinery Valero Refining Company Long Beach CA
Bloomfield Refinery Western Refining Company Bloomfield NM
El Paso Refinery Western Refining Company El Paso TX
Gallup Refinery Western Refining Southwest Inc. Gallup NM
Westlake Longview Corporation Westlake Chemical Corporation Longview TX
Westlake Petrochemical Site Westlake Chemical Corporation Sulphur LA
Westlake Polymers Site Westlake Chemical Corporation Sulpher LA
Calvert City Plant PVC Plant Westlake PVC Calvert City KY
Geismar Olefins Plant Williams Olefins LLC Geismar LA
Newcastle Refinery Wyoming Refining Company Newcastle WY
U.S. Oil & Refining Co. U.S. Oil & Refining Co. Tacoma WA
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