Form DHS Form 9007 DHS Form 9007 CSAT Top Screen

Chemical Security Assessment Tool (CSAT)

Attachment #9 (DRAFT CSAT Top Screen)

CSAT Top Screen

OMB: 1670-0007

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CSAT TITLE PAGE

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General ................................................................................................................3
Facility Name
.................................................................................................................. 3
Facility Description .................................................................................................................. 4
Facility Location
.................................................................................................................. 4
Facility Owner or Operator........................................................................................................ 6
Facility Regulatory Mandates ................................................................................................... 6
EPA Facility Identifier ................................................................................................................ 8
Co-Located Facility .................................................................................................................. 8
Additional Facility Information ................................................................................................. 9
Security Vulnerability Assessment (SVA) ............................................................................... 9
SVA Date
................................................................................................................ 11
Refinery Capacity ................................................................................................................ 11
Refinery Market Share ............................................................................................................. 12
Airport Fuels Supplier ............................................................................................................. 12
Military Installation Supplier ................................................................................................... 13
LNG Capacity
................................................................................................................ 13
LNG Exclusion Zone ................................................................................................................ 14

Release of Toxics .............................................................................................15
Toxic Chemicals of Concern................................................................................................... 15
Toxic Chemicals Present On Site........................................................................................... 18

Release of Flammables ....................................................................................26
Flammable Chemicals of Concern ......................................................................................... 26
Flammable Chemicals Present On Site ................................................................................. 31

Release of Explosives ......................................................................................37
Explosive Chemicals of Concern ........................................................................................... 37
Explosive Chemicals Present On Site ................................................................................... 39

Theft/Diversion of IEDP ....................................................................................43
Explosive/IED Precursor Chemicals of Concern .................................................................. 43
Explosive/IED Precursor Chemicals Storage........................................................................ 46

Theft/Diversion of WME....................................................................................51
Weapons-of-Mass-Effect (WME) Chemicals of Concern ..................................................... 51
Weapons-of-Mass-Effect (WME) Chemicals Storage ........................................................... 53

Theft/Diversion of CW/CWP .............................................................................56
Chemical Weapons/Chemical Weapon Precursors (CW/CWP) Chemicals of Concern ... 56
Chemical Weapons/Chemical Weapon Precursors (CW/CWP) Chemicals Storage ......... 59

Sabotage/Contamination Chemicals...............................................................63
Sabotage/Contamination Chemicals of Concern ................................................................. 63
Sabotage/Contamination Chemicals Storage ....................................................................... 66

Mission Critical Chemicals ..............................................................................69
Mission Critical Production .................................................................................................... 69

Economically Critical Chemicals.....................................................................73
Economically Critical Production .......................................................................................... 73
Survey Completion (You are not regulated).......................................................................... 79
Survey Completion (You may be regulated). ........................................................................ 80

Finish .................................................................................................................81

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General
The Department of Homeland Security will use the information you provide in this Topscreen/Chemical Security Assessment Tool to determine whether particular facilities
present a high level of security risk. Your provision of accurate information in this Topscreen is critical to enabling the Department to make well informed decisions designed to
reduce the Nation's risk.
The Department will base its determinations, in part, upon the information provided in this
Top-screen/Chemical Security Assessment Tool. The information provided in the Topscreen/Chemical Security Assessment Tool will not, therefore, be the sole or definitive
basis upon which the Department will categorize facilities as presenting a high level of
security risk.
In the first part of the Top-screen/Chemical Security Assessment Tool, the Department
seeks information concerning the presence and amounts of certain chemicals. The
presence or amount of a particular chemical is not the sole factor in determining whether a
facility presents a high level of security risk. This information informs the subsequent
parts of the Department's assessment. The Department will use its best judgment and all
available information in determining whether a facility presents a high level of security
risk.

Facility Name
Facility Name
[Q:1.0-66]

Provide the name of the facility. The name must be specific to the
site; if the site is part of a large corporation, the name may be the
corporate name plus the location (for example, 'ABC Oil/Refining Hightown Plant')

Alternative Facility
Name [Q:1.0-62]
Provide alternative names under which the facility may be known

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Facility Description
NAICS Code for the
Facility [Q:1.1-63]
Provide the five- or six-digit NAICS Industry code that corresponds
most closely to the primary activity of this facility as a whole. NAICS
codes are maintained by the U.S. Census Bureau. For a list of the
codes see http://www.census.gov/epcd/naics02/naicod02.htm.
Facility Data
Universal
Numbering System
(DUNS) [Q:1.1-64]

Choose the facility
type that best
describes your
facility [Q:1.1-65]

Enter the nine digit Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
identification code for the facility itself. If the facility does not have a
DUNS number, leave this data element blank. Explain: The Data
Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number is a unique nine
character identification number provided by Duns & Bradstreet (D&B).
The DUNS Number is site-specific and division-specific. Therefore,
each physical location of an entity will have its own DUNS Number. If
the facility doesn't have a DUNS number, leave this field blank.
Chemical manufacturing, usage, storage, and distribution
Petroleum refining
LNG storage

Facility Location
Facility Location
Address [Q:1.1-68]
Enter the street address of the facility's physical location. [Note: This
may be different from the mailing address.] Use local street and road
designations, not post office or rural box numbers.

Facility Location
Address (continued)
[Q:1.1-69]

Facility Location
Address (continued)
[Q:1.1-70]

Enter any additional street data for the facility's physical location.
[Note: This may be different from the mailing address.] Use local street
and road designations, not post office or rural box numbers.

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Facility Location City
[Q:1.1-71]

Enter the city of the facility's physical location.
[Note: This may be different from the mailing address.]

Facility Location
State [Q:1.1-72]
Select the state of the facility's physical location.
[Note: This may be different from the mailing address.]

Facility Location ZIP
Code [Q:1.1-73]
Enter the ZIP Code (including the 4 digit extension, if applicable) of
the facility's physical location. For example, XXXXX or XXXXX-XXXX
are valid ZIP Code formats.
[Note: This may be different from the mailing address.]

Facility Latitude
[Q:1.1-591]

Enter the latitudinal coordinate of the center of the facility in decimal
degrees (XX.XXXXXX).

Facility Longitude
[Q:1.1-75]

Enter the longitudinal coordinate of the center of the facility in
decimal degrees. Longitude should begin with a negative sign with no
space before the coordinates (-XX.XXXXXX).
Enter the name of the county or equivalent jurisdiction (borough, parish) in which the
facility is located. If the facility is located in more than one jurisdiction, enter all
appropriate names.
[Q:1.1-76]

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Facility Owner or Operator
Who is the Owner of
the facility? [Q:1.2-78]
The Owner is the person or entity that owns a facility. This may be a
person, company, cooperative, state, municipality, etc. This may be
different from the Operator.
Who is the Operator
of the facility?
[Q:1.2-594]

The Operator is the person who has responsibility for the daily
operations of a facility. This may be a person, company, cooperative,
state, municipality, etc. This may be different from the Owner.

Facility Regulatory Mandates
Is the facility site regulated pursuant to the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002,
Public Law 107-295, as amended?
[Q:1.3-85]

Yes, the facility is regulated pursuant to MTSA.
No, the facility is not regulated pursuant to MTSA
Partially: The site includes both a facility regulated pursuant to MTSA and a facility not
regulated pursuant to MTSA.
If the site includes both a facility regulated pursuant to the Maritime Transportation Security Act
of 2002, Public Law 107-295, as amended, and a facility not regulated pursuant to the Maritime
Transportation Security Act, select "Partially" and continue to fill out the screen for the facility not
subject to the Maritime Transportation Security Act.
Is the facility regulated pursuant to Public Water Systems, as defined by section 1401 of
the Safe Drinking Act, Public Law 93-523, as amended?
[Q:1.3-86]

Yes, the facility is a Public Water System.
No, the facility is not a Public Water System.
Partially: the facility contains a Public Water System regulated under the Safe Drinking
Water Act, but also contains components that are not so regulated.
If the facility contains a Public Water System regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act, but
also contains components not so regulated, select "Partially" and continue to fill out the screen for
the portion of the facility not regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act.

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Is the facility regulated as a Treatment Works as defined in section 212 of the Federal
Water Pollution Control Act, Public Law 92-500, as amended?
[Q:1.3-87]

Yes, the facility is regulated as a Treatment Works.
No, the facility is not regulated as a Treatment Works.
Partially: the site contains Treatment Works regulated under the Federal Water Pollution
Control Act, but also contains a facility or portion of a facility not so regulated.
If the site contains Treatment Works regulated under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act,
but also contains a facility or portion of a facility not so regulated, select "Partially" and continue to
fill out the screen for the facility or portion of the facility not regulated under the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act.
Is the facility owned or operated by the Department of Defense?
[Q:1.3-88]

Yes
No
For further information or discussion of this type of exemption, please refer to the Interim Final
Rule.
Is the facility owned or operated by the Department of Energy?
[Q:1.3-89]

Yes
No
For further information or discussion of this type of exemption, please refer to the Interim Final
Rule.
Is the facility subject to regulation by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission?
[Q:1.3-90]

Yes
No
For further information or discussion of this type of exemption, please refer to the Interim Final
Rule.
If you answered “Yes” to any of the Facility Regulatory Mandate questions, go to page 79.

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EPA Facility Identifier
Does the facility operate any EPA RMP covered process(es) - Program 1, 2, or 3?
[Q:1.41-395]

Yes
No
Program 1, 2, and 3 processes are those determined under RMP. See 40 CFR 68.10(b), (c),
and (d), or Chapter 2 or EPA's General Guidance for Risk Management Programs (40 CFR 68).
http://yosemite.epa.gov/oswer/ceppoweb.nsf/content/index.html
If Yes, fill in EPA Facility Identifier number
Provide the EPA Facility Identifier, a unique, 12-digit number assigned to the facility by the
RMP Reporting Center after the first RMP submission. The RMP Report Center included
this number in their acknowledgment letter to your facility.
[Q:1.42-396]

EPA Facility
Identifier

Co-Located Facility
Specify if the facility is a host to a co-located tenant facility, is a co-located tenant facility
itself, or if this is not applicable.
[Q:1.43-397]

Facility is host to a co-located tenant facility
Facility is a co-located tenant facility
Not applicable
A facility that is co-located shares a site with another company's facility through either a host or
a tenant agreement. If a facility does not share a site with another company's facility it is the sole
tenant.
If facility is host or tenant:
Enter the name of the host or tenant facility and its corresponding EPA Facility Identifier.
Host/Tenant Facility
[Q:1.44-398]

Host/Tenant EPA
Facility Identifier
[Q:1.44-399]

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Additional Facility Information
Enter the number of full-time employees and contractors.
Number of Full Time
Employees
[Q:1.45-400]

The number should represent the typical maximum number of
employees/full-time contractors onsite at any given time. Do not include
occasional times of a higher onsite workforce, such turnarounds, in this
estimate.

Parent Company Name and Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
The parent company is the corporation or other business entity that owns at least 50 percent of
the voting stock of the company. If the facility is owned by a joint venture, enter the first of the two
major owners here. If the company does not have a parent company, leave these fields blank.
Parent Company 1
Name [Q:1.45-432]
Parent Company 1
DUNS [Q:1.45-433]
Parent Company 2
Name [Q:1.45-434]
Parent Company 2
DUNS [Q:1.45-435]

Security Vulnerability Assessment (SVA)
Has a security vulnerability assessment been conducted for this facility?
[Q:1.47-436]

Yes
No
A Security Vulnerability Assessment (SVA), enables the identification of security hazards,
threats, and the evaluation of security countermeasures and vulnerabilities.
If Yes, answer Security Vulnerability Assessment Fields

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Security Vulnerability Assessment (SVA) methodology
Select the methodology used for the most recent security vulnerability assessment.
Explain: Name of the methodology used for the most recent security vulnerability assessment.
[Q:1.48-438]

CCPS (Center for Chemical Process Safety)
If selected, go to SVA Date
CCPS-Equivalent
If selected, go to CCPS Equivalent Methodology
Sandia VAM
If selected, go to SVA Date
Other
If selected, go to SVA Other Methodology

CCPS Equivalent Methodology
Provide the name of the CCPS Certified SVA methodology that was used to conduct the
most recent assessment only.
Select the name of the vulnerability methodology that was most recently conducted for this
facility. The typical methodologies have been used in this industry are presented. If CCPSequivalent or other is selected, please indicate the name of the security vulnerability assessment
methodology.
Air Products and Chemicals SVA
API/NPRA (For petroleum sites only)
Asmark SVA (Ag chemical distributors only)
Bayer SVA
BASF SVA
ExxonMobil SSQRA
FMC SVA
Georgia-Pacific SHA
Marathon Ashland Petroleum
National Paint and Coatings Association (For paint and coatings formulators only)
PPG SVA
SOCMA (Manual method must be used)
SRM (Chemical Extended Version by Straec)
SVA-Pro by Dyadem
Go to SVA Date

SVA Other Methodology
Enter the Name of the SVA Methodology
SVA methodology

[Q:1.482-653]

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SVA Date
Enter the date when the most recent security vulnerability assessment of this facility was
completed.
Date of the most recent security
vulnerability assessment
[Q:1.483-654]

The response format is mm/dd/yyyy.
(e.g. May 1, 2006 is entered as
05/01/2006.)
If the answer to question [Q:1.1-65], "Choose the facility type that best describes your facility" is
Refinery, fill in Refinery Capacity, Refinery Market Share, Airport Fuels Supplier, and Military
Installation Supplier fields.
If the answer to question [Q:1.1-65] , "Choose the facility type that best describes your facility" is
LNG, fill in LNG Capacity and LNG Exclusion Zone fields
If facility is a chemical facility, go to Release of Toxics

Refinery Capacity
Enter the normal (typical operating) and name plate design (maximum operating) crude oil
capacity of the refinery in barrels per day.
Typical Operating
Capacity (bpd)
[Q:1.5-386]

Maximum Design
Capacity (bpd)
[Q:1.5-387]

For each of the potential refinery crude sources (e.g., ship, pipeline, strategic petroleum
reserve (SPR), rail, and truck) enter the typical contribution as a percentage of the total
barrels per day.
Crude % by
Ship/Barge

[Q:1.5-388]

Crude % by Pipeline
[Q:1.5-389]

Crude % by SPR
[Q:1.5-390]

Crude % by Rail
[Q:1.5-391]

Crude % by Truck
[Q:1.5-392]

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Refinery Market Share
Enter the regional market shares (%) for each fuel type and description of state/region
supplied. (Gasoline, Diesel, Jet Fuel/Kerosene, LPG, Home Heating Oil). State/region
supplied can include the states or areas of the US where the refinery's products are sold.
Gasoline Market
Share [Q:1.51-655]

Region

Diesel Market Share

Region

[Q:1.51-657]

Jet Fuel/Kerosene
Market Share

Region

[Q:1.51-659]

LPG Market Share

Region

[Q:1.51-661]

Home Heating Oil
Market Share

Region

[Q:1.51-663]

Airport Fuels Supplier
Is the refinery a direct supplier to a major metropolitan airport?
[Q:1.52-374]

Yes
No
If “Yes”, fill in Airport(s)
For each listed airport, enter the refinery's share (0% to 100%) of total deliveries of
Aviation Gasoline (Avgas) and Jet Fuel/Kerosene to the airport.
Airport Name
[Q:1.53-375]

% Share of Aviation
Gasoline

% Share of Jet
Fuel/Kerosene

[Q:1.53-376]

[Q:1.53-378]

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Military Installation Supplier
Is the refinery a direct supplier to a military installation (products shipped from refinery to
the installation)?
[Q:1.54-380]

Yes
No
If “Yes”, fill in Installation(s) and Product(s)
Military Installation and Products
Military Installation

% Share of Gasoline

% Share of Diesel

[Q:1.55-381]

[Q:1.55-382]

[Q:1.55-383]

% Share of Jet
Fuel/Kerosene
[Q:1.55-384]

Go to Release of Toxics

LNG Capacity
Enter the total LNG storage capacity for the facility (in cubic meters).
[Q:1.6-618]

If there are multiple LNG storage tanks onsite the capacity reported is the total storage capacity
of all LNG tanks.
Enter the regasification rate (billion cubic feet (Bcf) per day).
[Q:1.6-619]

Regasification rate should be the annual average reported in Bcf per day.

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Enter the name of the natural gas pipeline system the facility feeds.
[Q:1.6-620]

The name of the natural gas pipeline system should be the name of the main tie-in point from
this facility.

LNG Exclusion Zone
Indicate if this facility was sited according to the 49 CFR 193 exclusion zone requirements
for thermal radiation and flammable vapor dispersion.
[Q:1.92-667]

Yes
No
49 CFR 193 incorporates NFPA 59A by reference. As defined in NFPA 59A, the siting
requirements are provisions to minimize the possibility of the damaging effects of fire reaching
beyond a property line. Refer to the downloadable guidance on the DHS website for the specific
requirements.
If “No”
Provide the reason why the facility was exempted from this regulation.
[Q:1.91-669]

Provide the distance (in feet) of the 5kW/m2 thermal radiation zone using the 49 CFR 193
siting requirements.
[Q:1.93-670]

Feet
Provide the distance (in feet) to half the Lower Flammability Limit (1/2 LFL) using the 49
CFR 193 siting requirements.
[Q:1.93-671]

Feet
Go to Release of Toxics

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Release of Toxics
Toxic Chemicals of Concern
The presence or amount of a particular chemical is not the sole factor in determining
whether a facility presents a high level of security risk. This information informs the
subsequent parts of the Department's assessment. The Department will use its best
judgment and all available information in determining whether a facility presents a high
level of security risk.
Do you manufacture, process, use, store, or distribute any of the following toxic chemicals
at your facility? Check "Yes" if the chemical is present on site at or above the screening
threshold quantity.
(The default settings on this list indicate that the chemicals are NOT present on site. At the
end of the list, you must indicate that these settings have been changed as needed for
your facility.)
These chemicals were determined by the US Department of Homeland Security to be a potential
security risk at "high risk chemical facilities" as defined in Section 550 the Department of
Homeland Security Act of 2007. Chemicals should be selected if they were on site at or above the
screening threshold quantity at any time over the past 12 months.
If “No” selected for all chemicals, go to Release of Flammables (page 26)
[Q:2.0-121]

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Acrolein
[2-Propenal]

107-02-8

3,750 lbs

Allyl alcohol
[2-Propen-l-ol]

107-18-6

11,250 lbs

Ammonia (anhydrous)

7664-41-7

7,500 lbs

Ammonia (conc. 20% or greater) relative density
less than 0.880 at 15 degrees C in water, with more
than 50 percent ammonia

7664-41-7

15,000 lbs

Arsenous trichloride
[Arsenic trichloride]

7784-34-1

11,250 lbs

Arsine

7784-42-1

750 lbs

Boron trichloride
[Borane, trichloro]

10294-34-5

3,750 lbs

Boron triflouride
[Borane, triflouro]

7637-07-2

3,750 lbs

Yes

No

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Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Boron triflouride compound with methyl ether (1:1)
[Boron, triflouro [oxybis (methane)]-,T-4-]

353-42-4

11,250 lbs

Bromine

7726-95-6

7,500 lbs

75-15-0

15,000 lbs

Chlorine

7782-50-5

1,875 lbs

Chlorine dioxide
[Chlorine oxide, (ClO2)]

10049-04-4

2,000 lbs

Chloroform
[Methane, trichloro-]

67-66-3

15,000 lbs

Chloromethyl ether
[Methane, oxybis(chloro-)]

542-88-1

750 lbs

Chloromethyl methyl ether
[Methane, chloromethoxy-]

107-30-2

3,750 lbs

Cyanogen chloride

506-77-4

7,500 lbs

Cyclohexylamine
[Cyclohexanamine]

108-91-8

11,250 lbs

19287-45-7

1,875 lbs

Epichlorohydrin
[Oxirane, (chloromethyl)-]

106-89-8

15,000 lbs

Ethylenediamine
[1,2-Ethanediamine]

107-15-3

15,000 lbs

Fluorine

7782-41-4

750 lbs

50-00-0

11,250 lbs

7647-01-0

11,250 lbs

74-90-8

1,875 lbs

Hydrogen chloride (anhydrous)
[Hydrochloric acid]

7647-01-0

3,750 lbs

Hydrogen fluoride/Hydrofluoric acid (conc. 50% or
greater)
[Hydrofluoric acid]

7664-39-3

750 lbs

Hydrogen sulfide

7783-06-4

7,500 lbs

Carbon disulfide

Diborane

Formaldehyde (solution)
Hydrochloric acid
(conc. 37% or greater)
Hydrocyanic acid

Yes

No

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Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Isobutyronitrile
[Propanenitrile, 2-methyl-]

78-82-0

15,000 lbs

Isopropyl chloroformate
[Carbonochloridic acid, 1-methylethyl ester]

108-23-6

11,250 lbs

Methacrylonitrile
[2-Propenenitrile, 2-methyl-]

126-98-7

7,500 lbs

Methyl hydrazine
[Hydrazine, methyl-]

60-34-4

11,250 lbs

Methyl isocyanate
[Methane, isocyanato-]

624-83-9

11,250 lbs

Methyl thiocyanate
[Thiocyanic acid, methyl ester]

556-64-9

15,000 lbs

Nitric acid

7697-37-2

11,250 lbs

Nitric oxide
[Nitrogen oxide (NO)]

10102-43-9

7,500 lbs

Oleum (Fuming Sulfuric acid)
[Sulfuric acid, mixture with sulfur trioxide]

8014-95-7

7,500 lbs

Perchloromethylmercaptan
[Methanesulfenyl chloride trichloro-]

594-42-3

7,500 lbs

Phosgene
[Carbonic dichloride]

75-44-5

375 lbs

Phosphorus oxychloride
[Phosphoryl chloride]

10025-87-3

3,750 lbs

Phosphorus trichloride
[Phosphorous trichloride]

7719-12-2

11,250 lbs

Propionitrile
[Propanenitrile]

107-12-0

7,500 lbs

Propyleneimine
[Aziridine, 2-methyl-]

75-55-8

7,500 lbs

Sulfur dioxide (anhydrous)

7446-09-5

3,750 lbs

Sulfur tetraflouride
[Sulfur flouride (SF4), (T-4)-]

7783-60-0

1,875 lbs

Sulfur trioxide

7446-11-9

7,500 lbs

75-74-1

7,500 lbs

Tetramethyllead
[Plumbane, tetramethyl-]

Yes

No

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Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Titanium tetrachloride
[Titanium chloride (TiCl4) (T-4)-]

7550-45-0

2,000 lbs

Toluene 2,4-diisocyanate
[Benzene, 2,4-diisocyanato-1-methyl-]

584-84-9

7,500 lbs

Toluene 2,6-diisocyanate
[Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanato-2-methyl-]

91-08-7

7,500 lbs

26471-62-5

7,500 lbs

Toluene diisocyanate (unspecified isomer)
[Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanatomethyl-]

Yes

No

The list above has been reviewed and all chemicals present on site at or above the
screening threshold quantity have been indicated by selecting "Yes."
[Q:2.0-631]

Yes
No

Toxic Chemicals Present On Site
Indicate the topography used in the RMP*Comp calculation for the area where the facility
is located.
Q:2.1-122]

Urban
Rural
If this facility is covered by EPA RMP, the selection should be the same as that reported to
EPA. For all other facilities, if the site is located in an area with few buildings or other
obstructions, select Rural. If the site is in an urban location, or is in an area with many
obstructions, select Urban.
Enter the total onsite quantity for the chemical (pounds). Enter the distance of concern
reported by RMP*Comp (miles).
Enter the highest amount (rounded to hundreds of pounds) that is expected to be at your facility
at any time in a 12-month period. The Distance of Concern that should be reported is the
downwind distance calculated using RMP*Comp for total onsite quantity of the regulated
chemical, using additional process conditions for this chemical. Report all distances shorter than
0.1 mile as 0.1 mile, and all distances 25 miles or longer as 25 miles. (RMP*Comp can be
downloaded from http://yosemite.epa.gov/oswer/ceppoweb.nsf/content/comp-dwn.htm)

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Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Total
Onsite
Quantity
(pounds)

Distance of
Concern
(miles)
[Q:2.1-126]

[Q:2.1-124]

Acrolein
[2-Propenal]

107-02-8

3,750 lbs

Allyl alcohol
[2-Propen-l-ol]

107-18-6

11,250 lbs

Ammonia (anhydrous)

7664-41-7

7,500 lbs

Ammonia (conc. 20% or greater)
relative density less than 0.880 at
15 degrees C in water, with more
than 50 percent ammonia

7664-41-7

15,000 lbs

Arsenous trichloride
[Arsenic trichloride]

7784-34-1

11,250 lbs

Arsine

7784-42-1

750 lbs

Boron trichloride
[Borane, trichloro]

10294-34-5

3,750 lbs

Boron triflouride
[Borane, triflouro]

7637-07-2

3,750 lbs

Boron triflouride compound with
methyl ether (1:1)
[Boron, triflouro [oxybis (methane)],T-4-]

353-42-4

11,250 lbs

Bromine

7726-95-6

7,500 lbs

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0

15,000 lbs

Chlorine

7782-50-5

1,875 lbs

Chlorine dioxide
[Chlorine oxide, (ClO2)]

10049-04-4

2,000 lbs

Chloroform
[Methane, trichloro-]

67-66-3

15,000 lbs

Chloromethyl ether
[Methane, oxybis(chloro-)]

542-88-1

750 lbs

Chloromethyl methyl ether
[Methane, chloromethoxy-]

107-30-2

3,750 lbs

Cyanogen chloride

506-77-4

7,500 lbs

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Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Total
Onsite
Quantity
(pounds)

Distance of
Concern
(miles)
[Q:2.1-126]

[Q:2.1-124]

Cyclohexylamine
[Cyclohexanamine]

108-91-8

11,250 lbs

Diborane

19287-45-7

1,875 lbs

Epichlorohydrin
[Oxirane, (chloromethyl)-]

106-89-8

15,000 lbs

Ethylenediamine
[1,2-Ethanediamine]

107-15-3

15,000 lbs

Fluorine

7782-41-4

750 lbs

Formaldehyde (solution)

50-00-0

11,250 lbs

Hydrochloric acid
(conc. 37% or greater)

7647-01-0

11,250 lbs

Hydrocyanic acid

74-90-8

1,875 lbs

Hydrogen chloride (anhydrous)
[Hydrochloric acid]

7647-01-0

3,750 lbs

Hydrogen fluoride/Hydrofluoric acid
(conc. 50% or greater)
[Hydrofluoric acid]

7664-39-3

750 lbs

Hydrogen sulfide

7783-06-4

7,500 lbs

Isobutyronitrile
[Propanenitrile, 2-methyl-]

78-82-0

15,000 lbs

Isopropyl chloroformate
[Carbonochloridic acid, 1methylethyl ester]

108-23-6

11,250 lbs

Methacrylonitrile
[2-Propenenitrile, 2-methyl-]

126-98-7

7,500 lbs

Methyl hydrazine
[Hydrazine, methyl-]

60-34-4

11,250 lbs

Methyl isocyanate
[Methane, isocyanato-]

624-83-9

11,250 lbs

Methyl thiocyanate
[Thiocyanic acid, methyl ester]

556-64-9

15,000 lbs

Nitric acid

7697-37-2

11,250 lbs

Page 20 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Total
Onsite
Quantity
(pounds)

Distance of
Concern
(miles)
[Q:2.1-126]

[Q:2.1-124]

Nitric oxide
[Nitrogen oxide (NO)]

10102-43-9

7,500 lbs

Oleum (Fuming Sulfuric acid)
[Sulfuric acid, mixture with sulfur
trioxide]

8014-95-7

7,500 lbs

Perchloromethylmercaptan
[Methanesulfenyl chloride trichloro-]

594-42-3

7,500 lbs

Phosgene
[Carbonic dichloride]

75-44-5

375 lbs

Phosphorus oxychloride
[Phosphoryl chloride]

10025-87-3

3,750 lbs

Phosphorus trichloride
[Phosphorous trichloride]

7719-12-2

11,250 lbs

Propionitrile
[Propanenitrile]

107-12-0

7,500 lbs

Propyleneimine
[Aziridine, 2-methyl-]

75-55-8

7,500 lbs

Sulfur dioxide (anhydrous)

7446-09-5

3,750 lbs

Sulfur tetraflouride
[Sulfur flouride (SF4), (T-4)-]

7783-60-0

1,875 lbs

Sulfur trioxide

7446-11-9

7,500 lbs

Tetramethyllead
[Plumbane, tetramethyl-]

75-74-1

7,500 lbs

Titanium tetrachloride
[Titanium chloride (TiCl4) (T-4)-]

7550-45-0

2,000 lbs

Toluene 2,4-diisocyanate
[Benzene, 2,4-diisocyanato-1methyl-]

584-84-9

7,500 lbs

Toluene 2,6-diisocyanate
[Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanato-2methyl-]

91-08-7

7,500 lbs

Toluene diisocyanate (unspecified
isomer)
[Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanatomethyl-]

26471-62-5

7,500 lbs

Page 21 of 81

Enter the quantity of the toxic chemical of concern in the Area of Highest Quantity (in
hundreds of pounds). Enter the distance of concern reported by RMP*Comp (miles) for
the Area of Highest Quantity (AHQ).
The Area of Highest Quantity (AHQ) is defined as an onsite area, with a radius of 170 feet, where
the greatest amount (rounded to hundreds of pounds) of the toxic chemical of concern is
expected to be located at any time in a 12-month period. This amount may differ from the total
onsite quantity.
Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Quantity in
AHQ
(pounds)
[Q:2.2-2792]

Acrolein
[2-Propenal]

107-02-8

3,750 lbs

Allyl alcohol
[2-Propen-l-ol]

107-18-6

11,250 lbs

Ammonia (anhydrous)

7664-41-7

7,500 lbs

Ammonia (conc. 20% or greater)
relative density less than 0.880 at
15 degrees C in water, with more
than 50 percent ammonia

7664-41-7

15,000 lbs

Arsenous trichloride
[Arsenic trichloride]

7784-34-1

11,250 lbs

Arsine

7784-42-1

750 lbs

Boron trichloride
[Borane, trichloro]

10294-34-5

3,750 lbs

Boron triflouride
[Borane, triflouro]

7637-07-2

3,750 lbs

Boron triflouride compound with
methyl ether (1:1)
[Boron, triflouro [oxybis
(methane)]-,T-4-]

353-42-4

11,250 lbs

Bromine

7726-95-6

7,500 lbs

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0

15,000 lbs

Chlorine

7782-50-5

1,875 lbs

Chlorine dioxide
[Chlorine oxide, (ClO2)]

10049-04-4

2,000 lbs

Chloroform
[Methane, trichloro-]

67-66-3

15,000 lbs

Distance of
Concern for
AHQ (miles)
[Q:2.2-2793]

Page 22 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Quantity in
AHQ
(pounds)
[Q:2.2-2792]

Chloromethyl ether
[Methane, oxybis(chloro-)]

542-88-1

750 lbs

Chloromethyl methyl ether
[Methane, chloromethoxy-]

107-30-2

3,750 lbs

Cyanogen chloride

506-77-4

7,500 lbs

Cyclohexylamine
[Cyclohexanamine]

108-91-8

11,250 lbs

Diborane

19287-45-7

1,875 lbs

Epichlorohydrin
[Oxirane, (chloromethyl)-]

106-89-8

15,000 lbs

Ethylenediamine
[1,2-Ethanediamine]

107-15-3

15,000 lbs

Fluorine

7782-41-4

750 lbs

Formaldehyde (solution)

50-00-0

11,250 lbs

Hydrochloric acid
(conc. 37% or greater)

7647-01-0

11,250 lbs

Hydrocyanic acid

74-90-8

1,875 lbs

Hydrogen chloride (anhydrous)
[Hydrochloric acid]

7647-01-0

3,750 lbs

Hydrogen fluoride/Hydrofluoric acid
(conc. 50% or greater)
[Hydrofluoric acid]

7664-39-3

750 lbs

Hydrogen sulfide

7783-06-4

7,500 lbs

Isobutyronitrile
[Propanenitrile, 2-methyl-]

78-82-0

15,000 lbs

Isopropyl chloroformate
[Carbonochloridic acid, 1methylethyl ester]

108-23-6

11,250 lbs

Methacrylonitrile
[2-Propenenitrile, 2-methyl-]

126-98-7

7,500 lbs

Methyl hydrazine
[Hydrazine, methyl-]

60-34-4

11,250 lbs

Distance of
Concern for
AHQ (miles)
[Q:2.2-2793]

Page 23 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Quantity in
AHQ
(pounds)
[Q:2.2-2792]

Methyl isocyanate
[Methane, isocyanato-]

624-83-9

11,250 lbs

Methyl thiocyanate
[Thiocyanic acid, methyl ester]

556-64-9

15,000 lbs

Nitric acid

7697-37-2

11,250 lbs

Nitric oxide
[Nitrogen oxide (NO)]

10102-43-9

7,500 lbs

Oleum (Fuming Sulfuric acid)
[Sulfuric acid, mixture with sulfur
trioxide]

8014-95-7

7,500 lbs

Perchloromethylmercaptan
[Methanesulfenyl chloride trichloro]

594-42-3

7,500 lbs

Phosgene
[Carbonic dichloride]

75-44-5

375 lbs

Phosphorus oxychloride
[Phosphoryl chloride]

10025-87-3

3,750 lbs

Phosphorus trichloride
[Phosphorous trichloride]

7719-12-2

11,250 lbs

Propionitrile
[Propanenitrile]

107-12-0

7,500 lbs

Propyleneimine
[Aziridine, 2-methyl-]

75-55-8

7,500 lbs

Sulfur dioxide (anhydrous)

7446-09-5

3,750 lbs

Sulfur tetraflouride
[Sulfur flouride (SF4), (T-4)-]

7783-60-0

1,875 lbs

Sulfur trioxide

7446-11-9

7,500 lbs

Tetramethyllead
[Plumbane, tetramethyl-]

75-74-1

7,500 lbs

Titanium tetrachloride
[Titanium chloride (TiCl4) (T-4)-]

7550-45-0

2,000 lbs

Toluene 2,4-diisocyanate
[Benzene, 2,4-diisocyanato-1methyl-]

584-84-9

7,500 lbs

Distance of
Concern for
AHQ (miles)
[Q:2.2-2793]

Page 24 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Quantity in
AHQ
(pounds)
[Q:2.2-2792]

Toluene 2,6-diisocyanate
[Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanato-2methyl-]

91-08-7

7,500 lbs

Toluene diisocyanate (unspecified
isomer)
[Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanatomethyl-]

26471-62-5

7,500 lbs

Distance of
Concern for
AHQ (miles)
[Q:2.2-2793]

Page 25 of 81

Release of Flammables
Flammable Chemicals of Concern
The presence or amount of a particular chemical is not the sole factor in determining
whether a facility presents a high level of security risk. This information informs the
subsequent parts of the Department's assessment. The Department will use its best
judgment and all available information in determining whether a facility presents a high
level of security risk.
Do you manufacture, process, use, store, or distribute any of the following flammable
chemicals at your facility? Check "Yes" if the chemical is present on site at or above the
screening threshold quantity.
(The default settings on this list indicate that the chemicals are NOT present on site. At the
end of the list, you must indicate that these settings have been changed as needed for
your facility.)
These chemicals were determined by the US Department of Homeland Security to be a potential
security risk at "high risk chemical facilities" as defined in Section 550 the Department of
Homeland Security Act of 2007. Chemicals should be selected if they were on site at or above the
screening threshold quantity at any time over the past 12 months.
If “No” selected for all chemicals, go to Release of Explosives (page 37)
[Q:3.0-129]

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

1,1-Dimethylhydrazine
[Hydrazine, 1, 1-dimethyl-]

57-14-7

11,250 lbs

1,3-Butadiene

106-99-0

7,500 lbs

1,3-Pentadiene

504-60-9

7,500 lbs

1-Butene

106-98-9

7,500 lbs

1-Chloropropylene
[1-Propene, 1-chloro-]

590-21-6

7,500 lbs

1-Pentane

109-67-1

7,500 lbs

2,2-Dimethylpropane
[Propane, 2,2-dimethyl-]

463-82-1

7,500 lbs

2-Butene

107-01-7

7,500 lbs

2-Butene-cis

590-18-1

7,500 lbs

2-Butene-trans
[2-Butene, (E)]

624-64-6

7,500 lbs

Yes

No

Page 26 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

2-Chloropropylene
[1-Propene, 2-chloro-]

557-98-2

7,500 lbs

2-Methyl-1-butene

563-46-2

7,500 lbs

2-Methylpropene
[1-Propene, 2-methyl-]

115-11-7

7,500 lbs

2-Pentene, (Z)-

627-20-3

7,500 lbs

2-Pentene,(E)-

646-04-8

7,500 lbs

3-Methyl-1-butene

563-45-1

7,500 lbs

Acetaldehyde

75-07-0

7,500 lbs

Acetylene
[Ethyne]

74-86-2

7,500 lbs

Acrylonitrile
[2-Propenenitrile]

107-13-1

15,000 lbs

Acrylyl chloride
[2-Propenoyl chloride]

814-68-6

7,500 lbs

Allylamine
[2-Propen-l-amine]

107-11-9

7,500 lbs

Bromotrifluorethylene
[Ethene, bromotrifluoro-]

598-73-2

7,500 lbs

Butane

106-97-8

7,500 lbs

Butene

25167-67-3

7,500 lbs

Carbon oxysulfide
[a.k.a Carbon oxide sulfide (COS); carbonyl sulfide]

463-58-1

7,500 lbs

Chlorine monoxide
[Chlorine oxide]

7791-21-1

7,500 lbs

Crotonaldehyde
[2-Butenal]

4170-30-3

15,000 lbs

Crotonaldehyde, (E)[2-Butenal], (E)-]

123-73-9

15,000 lbs

Cyanogen
[Ethanedinitrile]

460-19-5

7,500 lbs

Cyclopropane

75-19-4

7,500 lbs

Yes

No

Page 27 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Dichlorosilane
[Silane, dichloro-]

4109-96-0

7,500 lbs

Difluoroethane
[Ethane, 1,1-difluoro-]

75-37-6

7,500 lbs

Dimethylamine
[Methanamine, N-methyl-]

124-40-3

7,500 lbs

Dimethyldichlorosilane
[Silane, dichlorodimethyl-]

75-78-5

7,500 lbs

Ethane

74-84-0

7,500 lbs

Ethyl acetylene
[1-Butyne]

107-00-6

7,500 lbs

Ethyl chloride
Ethyl chloride [Ethane, chloro-]

75-00-3

7,500 lbs

Ethyl ether
Ethyl ether [Ethane, 1,1-oxybis-]

60-29-7

7,500 lbs

Ethyl mercaptan
Ethyl mercaptan [Ethanethiol]

75-08-1

7,500 lbs

Ethyl nitrite
Ethyl nitrite [Nitrous acid, ethyl ester]

109-95-5

7,500 lbs

Ethylamine
Ethylamine [Ethanamine]

75-04-7

7,500 lbs

Ethylene
Ethylene [Ethene]

74-85-1

7,500 lbs

Ethylene oxide
Ethylene oxide [Oxirane]

75-21-8

7,500 lbs

Ethyleneimine
Ethyleneimine [Aziridine]

151-56-4

7,500 lbs

Furan

110-00-9

7,500 lbs

Hydrazine

302-01-2

11,250 lbs

Hydrogen

1333-74-0

7,500 lbs

Hydrogen selenide

7783-07-5

7,500 lbs

Iron, pentacarbonyl[Iron carbonyl (Fe (CO)5), (TB5-11)-]

13463-40-6

7,500 lbs

Yes

No

Page 28 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Isobutane
[Propane, 2-methyl]

75-28-5

7,500 lbs

Isopentane
[Butane, 2-methyl-]

78-78-4

7,500 lbs

Isoprene
[1,3-Butadiene, 2-methyl-]

78-79-5

7,500 lbs

Isopropyl chloride
[Propane, 2-chloro-]

75-29-6

7,500 lbs

Isopropylamine
[2-Propanamine]

75-31-0

7,500 lbs

Methane

74-82-8

7,500 lbs

Methyl chloride
[Methane, chloro-]

74-87-3

7,500 lbs

Methyl chloroformate
[Carbonchloridic acid, methylester]

79-22-1

7,500 lbs

Methyl ether
[Methane, oxybis-]

115-10-6

7,500 lbs

Methyl formate
[Formic acid Methyl ester]

107-31-3

7,500 lbs

Methyl mercaptan
[Methanethiol]

74-93-1

7,500 lbs

Methylamine
[Methanamine]

74-89-5

7,500 lbs

Methyltrichlorosilane
[Silane, trichloromethyl-]

75-79-6

7,500 lbs

Nickel Carbonyl

13463-39-3

7,500 lbs

Pentane

109-66-0

7,500 lbs

Peracetic acid
[Ethaneperoxic acid]

79-21-0

7,500 lbs

Phosphine

7803-51-2

7,500 lbs

Piperidine

110-89-4

11,250 lbs

Propadiene
[1,2-Propadiene]

463-49-0

7,500 lbs

Propane

74-98-6

7,500 lbs

Yes

No

Page 29 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Propyl chlorofromate
[Carbonchloridic acid, propylester]

109-61-5

11,250 lbs

Propylene
[1-Propene]

115-07-1

7,500 lbs

Propylene oxide
[Oxirane, methyl-]

75-56-9

7,500 lbs

Propyne
[1-Propyne]

74-99-7

7,500 lbs

Silane

7803-62-5

7,500 lbs

Tetrafluoroethylene
[Ethene, tetrafluoro-]

116-14-3

7,500 lbs

Tetramethylsilane
[Silane, tetramethyl-]

75-76-3

7,500 lbs

Tetranitromethane
[Methane, tetranitro-]

509-14-8

7,500 lbs

Trichlorosilane
[Silane, trichloro-]

10025-78-2

7,500 lbs

Trifluorochloroethylene
[Ethene, chlorotrifluoro]

79-38-9

7,500 lbs

Trimethylamine
[Methanamine, N,N-dimethyl-]

75-50-3

7,500 lbs

Trimethylchlorosilane
[Silane, chlorotrimethyl-]

75-77-4

7,500 lbs

Vinyl acetate monomer
[Acetic acid ethenyl ester]

108-05-4

11,250 lbs

Vinyl acetylene
[1-Buten-3-yne]

689-97-4

7,500 lbs

Vinyl chloride
[Ethene, chloro-]

75-01-4

7,500 lbs

Vinyl ethyl ether
[Ethene, ethoxy-]

109-92-2

7,500 lbs

Vinyl fluoride
[Ethene, fluoro-]

75-02-5

7,500 lbs

Vinyl methyl ether
[Ethene, methoxy-]

107-25-5

7,500 lbs

Yes

No

Page 30 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Vinylidene chloride
[Ethene, 1,1-dichloro-]

75-35-4

7,500 lbs

Vinylidene fluoride
[Ethene, 1,1-difluoro-]

75-38-7

7,500 lbs

Yes

No

The list above has been reviewed and all chemicals present on site at or above the
screening threshold quantity have been indicated by selecting "Yes."
[Q:3.0-632]

Yes
No

Flammable Chemicals Present On Site
Enter the total onsite quantity of the flammable chemical of concern (in hundreds of
pounds). Enter the quantity of the flammable chemical of concern in the Area of Highest
Quantity (in hundreds of pounds).
Enter the highest amount (rounded to hundreds of pounds) that is expected to be at your facility
at any time in a 12-month period. The Area of Highest Quantity (AHQ) is defined as an onsite
area, with a radius of 170 feet, where the greatest amount (rounded to hundreds of pounds) of
the flammable chemical of concern is expected to be located at any time in a 12-month period.
This amount may differ from the total onsite quantity.
Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Total Onsite
Quantity
(pounds)

Quantity in
AHQ (pounds)
[Q:3.1-2794]

[Q:3.1-131]

1,1-Dimethylhydrazine
[Hydrazine, 1, 1-dimethyl-]

57-14-7

11,250 lbs

1,3-Butadiene

106-99-0

7,500 lbs

1,3-Pentadiene

504-60-9

7,500 lbs

1-Butene

106-98-9

7,500 lbs

1-Chloropropylene
[1-Propene, 1-chloro-]

590-21-6

7,500 lbs

1-Pentane

109-67-1

7,500 lbs

2,2-Dimethylpropane
[Propane, 2,2-dimethyl-]

463-82-1

7,500 lbs

Page 31 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Total Onsite
Quantity
(pounds)

Quantity in
AHQ (pounds)
[Q:3.1-2794]

[Q:3.1-131]

2-Butene

107-01-7

7,500 lbs

2-Butene-cis

590-18-1

7,500 lbs

2-Butene-trans
[2-Butene, (E)]

624-64-6

7,500 lbs

2-Chloropropylene
[1-Propene, 2-chloro-]

557-98-2

7,500 lbs

2-Methyl-1-butene

563-46-2

7,500 lbs

2-Methylpropene
[1-Propene, 2-methyl-]

115-11-7

7,500 lbs

2-Pentene, (Z)-

627-20-3

7,500 lbs

2-Pentene,(E)-

646-04-8

7,500 lbs

3-Methyl-1-butene

563-45-1

7,500 lbs

Acetaldehyde

75-07-0

7,500 lbs

Acetylene
[Ethyne]

74-86-2

7,500 lbs

Acrylonitrile
[2-Propenenitrile]

107-13-1

15,000 lbs

Acrylyl chloride
[2-Propenoyl chloride]

814-68-6

7,500 lbs

Allylamine
[2-Propen-l-amine]

107-11-9

7,500 lbs

Bromotrifluorethylene
[Ethene, bromotrifluoro-]

598-73-2

7,500 lbs

Butane

106-97-8

7,500 lbs

Butene

25167-67-3

7,500 lbs

Carbon oxysulfide
[a.k.a Carbon oxide sulfide
(COS); carbonyl sulfide]

463-58-1

7,500 lbs

Chlorine monoxide
[Chlorine oxide]

7791-21-1

7,500 lbs

Crotonaldehyde
[2-Butenal]

4170-30-3

15,000 lbs

Page 32 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Total Onsite
Quantity
(pounds)

Quantity in
AHQ (pounds)
[Q:3.1-2794]

[Q:3.1-131]

Crotonaldehyde, (E)[2-Butenal], (E)-]

123-73-9

15,000 lbs

Cyanogen
[Ethanedinitrile]

460-19-5

7,500 lbs

Cyclopropane

75-19-4

7,500 lbs

Dichlorosilane
[Silane, dichloro-]

4109-96-0

7,500 lbs

Difluoroethane
[Ethane, 1,1-difluoro-]

75-37-6

7,500 lbs

Dimethylamine
[Methanamine, N-methyl-]

124-40-3

7,500 lbs

Dimethyldichlorosilane
[Silane, dichlorodimethyl-]

75-78-5

7,500 lbs

Ethane

74-84-0

7,500 lbs

Ethyl acetylene
[1-Butyne]

107-00-6

7,500 lbs

Ethyl chloride
Ethyl chloride [Ethane, chloro-]

75-00-3

7,500 lbs

Ethyl ether
Ethyl ether [Ethane, 1,1oxybis-]

60-29-7

7,500 lbs

Ethyl mercaptan
Ethyl mercaptan [Ethanethiol]

75-08-1

7,500 lbs

Ethyl nitrite
Ethyl nitrite [Nitrous acid, ethyl
ester]

109-95-5

7,500 lbs

Ethylamine
Ethylamine [Ethanamine]

75-04-7

7,500 lbs

Ethylene
Ethylene [Ethene]

74-85-1

7,500 lbs

Ethylene oxide
Ethylene oxide [Oxirane]

75-21-8

7,500 lbs

Ethyleneimine
Ethyleneimine [Aziridine]

151-56-4

7,500 lbs

Page 33 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Total Onsite
Quantity
(pounds)

Quantity in
AHQ (pounds)
[Q:3.1-2794]

[Q:3.1-131]

Furan

110-00-9

7,500 lbs

Hydrazine

302-01-2

11,250 lbs

Hydrogen

1333-74-0

7,500 lbs

Hydrogen selenide

7783-07-5

7,500 lbs

Iron, pentacarbonyl[Iron carbonyl (Fe (CO)5),
(TB5-11)-]

13463-40-6

7,500 lbs

Isobutane
[Propane, 2-methyl]

75-28-5

7,500 lbs

Isopentane
[Butane, 2-methyl-]

78-78-4

7,500 lbs

Isoprene
[1,3-Butadiene, 2-methyl-]

78-79-5

7,500 lbs

Isopropyl chloride
[Propane, 2-chloro-]

75-29-6

7,500 lbs

Isopropylamine
[2-Propanamine]

75-31-0

7,500 lbs

Methane

74-82-8

7,500 lbs

Methyl chloride
[Methane, chloro-]

74-87-3

7,500 lbs

Methyl chloroformate
[Carbonchloridic acid,
methylester]

79-22-1

7,500 lbs

Methyl ether
[Methane, oxybis-]

115-10-6

7,500 lbs

Methyl formate
[Formic acid Methyl ester]

107-31-3

7,500 lbs

Methyl mercaptan
[Methanethiol]

74-93-1

7,500 lbs

Methylamine
[Methanamine]

74-89-5

7,500 lbs

Methyltrichlorosilane
[Silane, trichloromethyl-]

75-79-6

7,500 lbs

Page 34 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Total Onsite
Quantity
(pounds)

Quantity in
AHQ (pounds)
[Q:3.1-2794]

[Q:3.1-131]

Nickel Carbonyl

13463-39-3

7,500 lbs

Pentane

109-66-0

7,500 lbs

Peracetic acid
[Ethaneperoxic acid]

79-21-0

7,500 lbs

Phosphine

7803-51-2

7,500 lbs

Piperidine

110-89-4

11,250 lbs

Propadiene
[1,2-Propadiene]

463-49-0

7,500 lbs

Propane

74-98-6

7,500 lbs

Propyl chlorofromate
[Carbonchloridic acid,
propylester]

109-61-5

11,250 lbs

Propylene
[1-Propene]

115-07-1

7,500 lbs

Propylene oxide
[Oxirane, methyl-]

75-56-9

7,500 lbs

Propyne
[1-Propyne]

74-99-7

7,500 lbs

Silane

7803-62-5

7,500 lbs

Tetrafluoroethylene
[Ethene, tetrafluoro-]

116-14-3

7,500 lbs

Tetramethylsilane
[Silane, tetramethyl-]

75-76-3

7,500 lbs

Tetranitromethane
[Methane, tetranitro-]

509-14-8

7,500 lbs

Trichlorosilane
[Silane, trichloro-]

10025-78-2

7,500 lbs

Trifluorochloroethylene
[Ethene, chlorotrifluoro]

79-38-9

7,500 lbs

Trimethylamine
[Methanamine, N,N-dimethyl-]

75-50-3

7,500 lbs

Trimethylchlorosilane
[Silane, chlorotrimethyl-]

75-77-4

7,500 lbs

Page 35 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Total Onsite
Quantity
(pounds)

Quantity in
AHQ (pounds)
[Q:3.1-2794]

[Q:3.1-131]

Vinyl acetate monomer
[Acetic acid ethenyl ester]

108-05-4

11,250 lbs

Vinyl acetylene
[1-Buten-3-yne]

689-97-4

7,500 lbs

Vinyl chloride
[Ethene, chloro-]

75-01-4

7,500 lbs

Vinyl ethyl ether
[Ethene, ethoxy-]

109-92-2

7,500 lbs

Vinyl fluoride
[Ethene, fluoro-]

75-02-5

7,500 lbs

Vinyl methyl ether
[Ethene, methoxy-]

107-25-5

7,500 lbs

Vinylidene chloride
[Ethene, 1,1-dichloro-]

75-35-4

7,500 lbs

Vinylidene fluoride
[Ethene, 1,1-difluoro-]

75-38-7

7,500 lbs

Page 36 of 81

Release of Explosives
Explosive Chemicals of Concern
The presence or amount of a particular chemical is not the sole factor in determining
whether a facility presents a high level of security risk. This information informs the
subsequent parts of the Department's assessment. The Department will use its best
judgment and all available information in determining whether a facility presents a high
level of security risk.
Do you manufacture, process, use, store, or distribute any of the following explosive
chemicals at your facility? Check "Yes" if the chemical is present on site at or above the
screening threshold quantity.
(The default settings on this list indicate that the chemicals are NOT present on site. At the
end of the list, you must indicate that these settings have been changed as needed for
your facility.)
These chemicals were determined by the US Department of Homeland Security to be a potential
security risk at "high risk chemical facilities" as defined in Section 550 the Department of
Homeland Security Act of 2007. Chemicals should be selected if they were on site at or above the
screening threshold quantity at any time over the past 12 months.
If the answer to question [Q:1.1-65], "Choose the facility type that best describes your facility" is
Refinery or LNG, go to Theft/Diversion of WME (page 51)
If “No” selected for all chemicals, go to Theft/Diversion of IEDP (page 43)
[Q:4.0-154]

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

1H-Tetrazole

16681-77-9

2,000 lbs

5-Nitrobenzotriazol

2338-12-7

2,000 lbs

Ammonium nitrate

6484-52-2

2,000 lbs

Ammonium perchlorate

7790-98-9

2,000 lbs

Ammonium picrate

131-74-8

2,000 lbs

Barium azide

18810-58-7

2,000 lbs

Cyclotetramethylenetetranitramine

2691-41-0

2,000 lbs

Diazodinitrophenol

87-31-0

2,000 lbs

Diethyleneglycol dinitrate

693-21-0

2,000 lbs

Dinitroglycoluril

55510-04-8

2,000 lbs

Yes

No

Page 37 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Dinitrophenol

25550-58-7

2,000 lbs

Dinitroresorcinol

35860-51-6

2,000 lbs

Dipicryl sulfide

2217-06-3

2,000 lbs

Guanyl nitrosaminoguanylidene hydrazine

Yes

No

2,000 lbs

Guanyl nitrosaminoguanyltetrazene

109-27-3

2,000 lbs

Hexanitrodiphenylamine

35860-31-2

2,000 lbs

Hexanitrostilbene

20062-22-0

2,000 lbs

Hexolite

121-82-4

2,000 lbs

Hexotonal

107-15-3

2,000 lbs

Lead azide

13424-46-9

2,000 lbs

Lead styphnate

15245-44-0

2,000 lbs

Mannitol hexanitrate, wetted

15825-70-4

2,000 lbs

Mercury fulminate

628-86-4

2,000 lbs

Nitro urea

556-89-8

2,000 lbs

Nitrocellulose

9004-70-0

2,000 lbs

Nitroglycerine

55-63-0

2,000 lbs

Nitroguanidine

556-88-7

2,000 lbs

Nitrostarch

9056-38-6

2,000 lbs

Nitrotriazolone

932-64-9

2,000 lbs

Octolite

68610-51-5

2,000 lbs

Octonal

124-13-0

2,000 lbs

Pentaerythrite tetranitrate or PETN

78-11-5

2,000 lbs

Pentolite

8066-33-9

2,000 lbs

RDX and HMX mixtures

121-82-4

2,000 lbs

Tetranitroaniline

53014-37-2

2,000 lbs

Trinitroaniline

26952-42-1

2,000 lbs

Trinitroanisole

606-35-9

2,000 lbs

Trinitrobenzene

99-35-4

2,000 lbs

Page 38 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid

2508-19-2

2,000 lbs

Trinitrobenzoic acid

129-66-8

2,000 lbs

Trinitrochlorobenzene

88-88-0

2,000 lbs

Trinitrofluorenone

129-79-3

2,000 lbs

Trinitro-meta-cresol

602-99-3

2,000 lbs

Trinitronaphthalene

558101-17-8

2,000 lbs

Trinitrophenetole

4732-14-3

2,000 lbs

Trinitrophenol

88-89-1

2,000 lbs

Trinitroresorcinol

82-71-3

2,000 lbs

Trinitrotoluene

118-96-7

2,000 lbs

Tritonal

54413-15-9

2,000 lbs

Urea nitrate

124-47-0

2,000 lbs

Yes

No

The list above has been reviewed and all chemicals present on site at or above the
screening threshold quantity have been indicated by selecting "Yes."
[Q:4.0-711]

Yes
No

Explosive Chemicals Present On Site
Enter the total onsite quantity of the explosive chemical of concern (in hundreds of
pounds). Enter the quantity of the explosive chemical of concern in the Area of Highest
Quantity (in hundreds of pounds).
Enter the highest amount (rounded to hundreds of pounds) that is expected to be at your facility
at any time in a 12-month period. The Area of Highest Quantity (AHQ) is defined as an onsite
area, with a radius of 170 feet, where the greatest amount (rounded to hundreds of pounds) of
the explosive chemical of concern is expected to be located at any time in a 12-month period.
This amount may differ from the total onsite quantity.

Page 39 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Total Onsite
Quantity
(pounds)

Quantity in
AHQ (pounds)
[Q:4.1-2795]

[Q:4.1-712]

1H-Tetrazole

16681-77-9

2,000 lbs

5-Nitrobenzotriazol

2338-12-7

2,000 lbs

Ammonium nitrate

6484-52-2

2,000 lbs

Ammonium perchlorate

7790-98-9

2,000 lbs

Ammonium picrate

131-74-8

2,000 lbs

Barium azide

18810-58-7

2,000 lbs

Cyclotetramethylenetetranitra
mine

2691-41-0

2,000 lbs

Diazodinitrophenol

87-31-0

2,000 lbs

Diethyleneglycol dinitrate

693-21-0

2,000 lbs

Dinitroglycoluril

55510-04-8

2,000 lbs

Dinitrophenol

25550-58-7

2,000 lbs

Dinitroresorcinol

35860-51-6

2,000 lbs

Dipicryl sulfide

2217-06-3

2,000 lbs

Guanyl
nitrosaminoguanylidene
hydrazine

2,000 lbs

Guanyl
nitrosaminoguanyltetrazene

109-27-3

2,000 lbs

Hexanitrodiphenylamine

35860-31-2

2,000 lbs

Hexanitrostilbene

20062-22-0

2,000 lbs

Hexolite

121-82-4

2,000 lbs

Hexotonal

107-15-3

2,000 lbs

Lead azide

13424-46-9

2,000 lbs

Lead styphnate

15245-44-0

2,000 lbs

Mannitol hexanitrate, wetted

15825-70-4

2,000 lbs

Mercury fulminate

628-86-4

2,000 lbs

Nitro urea

556-89-8

2,000 lbs

Page 40 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Total Onsite
Quantity
(pounds)

Quantity in
AHQ (pounds)
[Q:4.1-2795]

[Q:4.1-712]

Nitrocellulose

9004-70-0

2,000 lbs

Nitroglycerine

55-63-0

2,000 lbs

Nitroguanidine

556-88-7

2,000 lbs

Nitrostarch

9056-38-6

2,000 lbs

Nitrotriazolone

932-64-9

2,000 lbs

Octolite

68610-51-5

2,000 lbs

Octonal

124-13-0

2,000 lbs

Pentaerythrite tetranitrate or
PETN

78-11-5

2,000 lbs

Pentolite

8066-33-9

2,000 lbs

RDX and HMX mixtures

121-82-4

2,000 lbs

Tetranitroaniline

53014-37-2

2,000 lbs

Trinitroaniline

26952-42-1

2,000 lbs

Trinitroanisole

606-35-9

2,000 lbs

Trinitrobenzene

99-35-4

2,000 lbs

Trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid

2508-19-2

2,000 lbs

Trinitrobenzoic acid

129-66-8

2,000 lbs

Trinitrochlorobenzene

88-88-0

2,000 lbs

Trinitrofluorenone

129-79-3

2,000 lbs

Trinitro-meta-cresol

602-99-3

2,000 lbs

Trinitronaphthalene

558101-178

2,000 lbs

Trinitrophenetole

4732-14-3

2,000 lbs

Trinitrophenol

88-89-1

2,000 lbs

Trinitroresorcinol

82-71-3

2,000 lbs

Trinitrotoluene

118-96-7

2,000 lbs

Tritonal

54413-15-9

2,000 lbs

Page 41 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Total Onsite
Quantity
(pounds)

Quantity in
AHQ (pounds)
[Q:4.1-2795]

[Q:4.1-712]

Urea nitrate

124-47-0

2,000 lbs

Page 42 of 81

Theft/Diversion of IEDP
Explosive/IED Precursor Chemicals of Concern
The presence or amount of a particular chemical is not the sole factor in determining
whether a facility presents a high level of security risk. This information informs the
subsequent parts of the Department's assessment. The Department will use its best
judgment and all available information in determining whether a facility presents a high
level of security risk.
Do you manufacture, process, use, store, or distribute any of the following explosive/IED
precursor chemicals at your facility? Check "Yes" if the chemical is present on site at or
above the screening threshold quantity.
(The default settings on this list indicate that the chemicals are NOT present on site. At the
end of the list, you must indicate that these settings have been changed as needed for
your facility.)
These chemicals were determined by the US Department of Homeland Security to be a potential
security risk at "high risk chemical facilities" as defined in Section 550 the Department of
Homeland Security Act of 2007. Chemicals should be selected if they were on site at or above the
screening threshold quantity at any time over the past 12 months.
If “No” selected for all chemicals, go to Theft/Diversion of WME (page 51)
[Q:5.0-175]

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

1H-Tetrazole

16681-77-9

2,000 lbs

5-Nitrobenzotriazol

2338-12-7

2,000 lbs

Acetone

67-64-1

2,000 lbs

Ammonium nitrate
(nitrogen concentration of 23% or greater)

6484-52-2

2,000 lbs

Ammonium perchlorate

7790-98-9

2,000 lbs

Ammonium picrate

131-74-8

2,000 lbs

Barium azide

18810-58-7

2,000 lbs

Cyclotetramethylenetetranitramine

2691-41-0

2,000 lbs

Diazodinitrophenol

87-31-0

2,000 lbs

Diethyleneglycol dinitrate

693-21-0

2,000 lbs

Dinitroglycoluril
[Dingu]

55510-04-8

2,000 lbs

Yes

No

Page 43 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Dinitrophenol

25550-58-7

2,000 lbs

Dinitroresorcinol

35860-51-6

2,000 lbs

Dinitrosobenzene

25550-55-4

2,000 lbs

Dipicryl sulfide

2217-06-3

2,000 lbs

Guanyl nitrosaminoguanylidene hydrazine

Yes

No

2,000 lbs

Guanyl nitrosaminoguanyltetrazene
[Tetrazene]

109-27-3

2,000 lbs

Hexanitrodiphenylamine
[Dipicrylamine [or] Hexyl]

35860-31-2

2,000 lbs

Hexanitrostilbene

20062-22-0

2,000 lbs

Hexolite
[Hexotol]

121-82-4

2,000 lbs

Hexotonal

107-15-3

2,000 lbs

Hydrogen peroxide
concentration of at least 30%

7722-84-1

2,000 lbs

Lead azide

13424-46-9

2,000 lbs

Lead styphnate
[Lead trinitroresorcinate]

15245-44-0

2,000 lbs

Mannitol hexanitrate, wetted
[Nitromannite]

15825-70-4

2,000 lbs

Mercury fulminate

628-86-4

2,000 lbs

Nitric acid
concentration of least 68%

7697-37-2

2,000 lbs

Nitro urea

556-89-8

2,000 lbs

Nitrocellulose
[dry or wetted with <25% water (or alcohol), by
mass]

9004-70-0

2,000 lbs

Nitroglycerine
[desensitized with not <40% non-volatile water
insoluble phlegmatizer, by mass]

55-63-0

2,000 lbs

Nitroguanidine
[Picrite, dry or wetted with less than 20 percent
water, by mass]

556-88-7

2,000 lbs

Page 44 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Nitromethane

75-52-5

2,000 lbs

Nitrostarch

9056-38-6

2,000 lbs

Nitrotriazolone
[NTO]

932-64-9

2,000 lbs

Octolite
[Octol]

68610-51-5

2,000 lbs

Octonal

124-13-0

2,000 lbs

Pentaerythrite tetranitrate or PETN

78-11-5

2,000 lbs

Pentolite

8066-33-9

2,000 lbs

Potassium chlorate

3811-04-9

2,000 lbs

Potassium nitrate

7757-79-1

2,000 lbs

Potassium perchlorate

7778-74-7

2,000 lbs

RDX and HMX mixtures

121-82-4

2,000 lbs

Sodium chlorate

7775-09-9

2,000 lbs

Sodium dinitro-o-cresolate

25641-53-6

2,000 lbs

Sodium nitrate

7631-99-4

2,000 lbs

Sodium picramate

831-52-7

2,000 lbs

Tetranitroaniline

53014-37-2

2,000 lbs

Tetrazol-1-acetic acid

21732-17-2

2,000 lbs

Trinitroaniline
[Picramide]

26952-42-1

2,000 lbs

Trinitroanisole

606-35-9

2,000 lbs

Trinitrobenzene

99-35-4

2,000 lbs

Trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid

2508-19-2

2,000 lbs

Trinitrobenzoic acid

129-66-8

2,000 lbs

Trinitrochlorobenzene
[Picryl chloride]

88-88-0

2,000 lbs

Trinitrofluorenone

129-79-3

2,000 lbs

Trinitro-meta-cresol

602-99-3

2,000 lbs

Yes

No

Page 45 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Trinitronaphthalene

558101-17-8

2,000 lbs

Trinitrophenetole

4732-14-3

2,000 lbs

Trinitrophenol
[Picric acid]

88-89-1

2,000 lbs

Trinitroresorcinol
[Styphnic acid]

82-71-3

2,000 lbs

Trinitrotoluene
[TNT, dry or wetted with less than 30 per cent
water, by mass ]

118-96-7

2,000 lbs

Tritonal

54413-15-9

2,000 lbs

Urea

57-13-6

2,000 lbs

Urea nitrate

124-47-0

2,000 lbs

Zirconium picramate

63868-82-6

2,000 lbs

Yes

No

The list above has been reviewed and all chemicals present on site at or above the
screening threshold quantity have been indicated by selecting "Yes."
[Q:5.0-714]

Yes
No

Explosive/IED Precursor Chemicals Storage
Check if the chemical is available in man-portable, bulk transportation, or bulk storage
containers.
A man-portable container can be moved by 1-3 people without the aid of powered mechanical
devices such as fork lifts, trucks or cranes. For gases, man-portable containers are containers of
any size up to and including DOT Cylinder Specification 3AA2400 which has a tare weight of 135
lbs and a volume of 1.76 cu ft/49.8 liters. Such containers weigh up to about 400 lbs fully loaded.
Note that cylinder tare weight and volume may vary slightly from company to company for those
that supply industrial gas in cylinder quantities.
Bulk transportation containers include tank cars, rail cars and other large storage containers that
could be hitched to a vehicle for removal from a site.
A bulk storage container is one from which the material could be safely removed without undue
potential harm or without the use of special equipment.

Page 46 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

1H-Tetrazole

16681-77-9

2,000 lbs

5-Nitrobenzotriazol

2338-12-7

2,000 lbs

Acetone

67-64-1

2,000 lbs

Ammonium nitrate
(nitrogen concentration of
23% or greater)

6484-52-2

2,000 lbs

Ammonium perchlorate

7790-98-9

2,000 lbs

Ammonium picrate

131-74-8

2,000 lbs

Barium azide

18810-58-7

2,000 lbs

Cyclotetramethylenetetranitr
amine

2691-41-0

2,000 lbs

Diazodinitrophenol

87-31-0

2,000 lbs

Diethyleneglycol dinitrate

693-21-0

2,000 lbs

Dinitroglycoluril
[Dingu]

55510-04-8

2,000 lbs

Dinitrophenol

25550-58-7

2,000 lbs

Dinitroresorcinol

35860-51-6

2,000 lbs

Dinitrosobenzene

25550-55-4

2,000 lbs

Dipicryl sulfide

2217-06-3

2,000 lbs

Guanyl
nitrosaminoguanylidene
hydrazine

Manportable

Bulk
Transport

[Q:5.1-233]

[Q:5.1-234]

Bulk
Storage
[Q:5.1-235]

2,000 lbs

Guanyl
nitrosaminoguanyltetrazene
[Tetrazene]

109-27-3

2,000 lbs

Hexanitrodiphenylamine
[Dipicrylamine [or] Hexyl]

35860-31-2

2,000 lbs

Hexanitrostilbene

20062-22-0

2,000 lbs

Hexolite
[Hexotol]

121-82-4

2,000 lbs

Hexotonal

107-15-3

2,000 lbs

Hydrogen peroxide

7722-84-1

2,000 lbs

Page 47 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Manportable

Bulk
Transport

[Q:5.1-233]

[Q:5.1-234]

Bulk
Storage
[Q:5.1-235]

concentration of at least 30%
Lead azide

13424-46-9

2,000 lbs

Lead styphnate
[Lead trinitroresorcinate]

15245-44-0

2,000 lbs

Mannitol hexanitrate, wetted
[Nitromannite]

15825-70-4

2,000 lbs

Mercury fulminate

628-86-4

2,000 lbs

Nitric acid
concentration of least 68%

7697-37-2

2,000 lbs

Nitro urea

556-89-8

2,000 lbs

Nitrocellulose
[dry or wetted with <25%
water (or alcohol), by mass]

9004-70-0

2,000 lbs

Nitroglycerine
[desensitized with not <40%
non-volatile water insoluble
phlegmatizer, by mass]

55-63-0

2,000 lbs

Nitroguanidine
[Picrite, dry or wetted with
less than 20 percent water,
by mass]

556-88-7

2,000 lbs

Nitromethane

75-52-5

2,000 lbs

Nitrostarch

9056-38-6

2,000 lbs

Nitrotriazolone
[NTO]

932-64-9

2,000 lbs

Octolite
[Octol]

68610-51-5

2,000 lbs

Octonal

124-13-0

2,000 lbs

Pentaerythrite tetranitrate or
PETN

78-11-5

2,000 lbs

Pentolite

8066-33-9

2,000 lbs

Potassium chlorate

3811-04-9

2,000 lbs

Potassium nitrate

7757-79-1

2,000 lbs

Potassium perchlorate

7778-74-7

2,000 lbs

Page 48 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

RDX and HMX mixtures

121-82-4

2,000 lbs

Sodium chlorate

7775-09-9

2,000 lbs

Sodium dinitro-o-cresolate

25641-53-6

2,000 lbs

Sodium nitrate

7631-99-4

2,000 lbs

Sodium picramate

831-52-7

2,000 lbs

Tetranitroaniline

53014-37-2

2,000 lbs

Tetrazol-1-acetic acid

21732-17-2

2,000 lbs

Trinitroaniline
[Picramide]

26952-42-1

2,000 lbs

Trinitroanisole

606-35-9

2,000 lbs

Trinitrobenzene

99-35-4

2,000 lbs

Trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid

2508-19-2

2,000 lbs

Trinitrobenzoic acid

129-66-8

2,000 lbs

Trinitrochlorobenzene
[Picryl chloride]

88-88-0

2,000 lbs

Trinitrofluorenone

129-79-3

2,000 lbs

Trinitro-meta-cresol

602-99-3

2,000 lbs

Trinitronaphthalene

558101-178

2,000 lbs

Trinitrophenetole

4732-14-3

2,000 lbs

Trinitrophenol
[Picric acid]

88-89-1

2,000 lbs

Trinitroresorcinol
[Styphnic acid]

82-71-3

2,000 lbs

Trinitrotoluene
[TNT, dry or wetted with less
than 30 per cent water, by
mass ]

118-96-7

2,000 lbs

Tritonal

54413-15-9

2,000 lbs

Urea

57-13-6

2,000 lbs

Urea nitrate

124-47-0

2,000 lbs

Manportable

Bulk
Transport

[Q:5.1-233]

[Q:5.1-234]

Bulk
Storage
[Q:5.1-235]

Page 49 of 81

Chemical Name

Zirconium picramate

CAS#

63868-82-6

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Manportable

Bulk
Transport

[Q:5.1-233]

[Q:5.1-234]

Bulk
Storage
[Q:5.1-235]

2,000 lbs

Page 50 of 81

Theft/Diversion of WME
Weapons-of-Mass-Effect (WME) Chemicals of Concern
The presence or amount of a particular chemical is not the sole factor in determining
whether a facility presents a high level of security risk. This information informs the
subsequent parts of the Department's assessment. The Department will use its best
judgment and all available information in determining whether a facility presents a high
level of security risk.
Do you manufacture, process, use, store, or distribute any of the following WME
chemicals at your facility? Check "Yes" if the chemical is present on site at or above the
screening threshold quantity.
(The default settings on this list indicate that the chemicals are NOT present on site. At the
end of the list, you must indicate that these settings have been changed as needed for
your facility.)
These chemicals were determined by the US Department of Homeland Security to be a potential
security risk at "high risk chemical facilities" as defined in Section 550 the Department of
Homeland Security Act of 2007. Chemicals should be selected if they were on site at or above the
screening threshold quantity at any time over the past 12 months.
If “No” selected for all chemicals, go to Theft/Diversion of CW/CWP (page 56)
[Q:6.0-251]

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Ammonia (anhydrous)

7664-41-7

7,500 lbs

Ammonia (conc. 20% or greater)

7664-41-7

15,000 lbs

Arsine

7784-42-1

Boron trichloride

10294-34-5

Boron triflouride

7637-07-2

Bromine chloride

13863-41-7

Carbon monoxide

630-08-0

Carbonyl fluoride

353-50-4

Carbonyl sulfide

463-58-1

Chlorine

7782-50-5

Chlorine pentafluoride

13637-63-3

Chlorine trifluoride

7790-91-2

Yes

No

1,875 lbs

Page 51 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Cyanogen

460-19-5

Cyanogen chloride

506-77-4

Diborane

19287-45-7

Dichlorosilane

4109-96-0

Dinitrogen tetroxide

10544-72-6

Ethylene oxide

75-21-8

Fluorine

7782-41-4

Germane

7782-65-2

Germanium tetrafluoride

7783-58-6

Hexaethyl tetraphosphate and compressed gas
mixtures

757-58-4

Hexafluoroacetone

684-16-2

Hydrogen bromide, anhydrous

10035-10-6

Hydrogen chloride (anhydrous)

7647-01-0

Hydrogen iodide, anhydrous

10034-85-2

Hydrogen selenide

7783-07-5

Hydrogen sulfide

7783-06-4

Methyl bromide

74-83-9

Methyl mercaptan

74-93-1

Methylchlorosilane

993-00-0

Nitric oxide

10102-43-9

Nitrogen trioxide

10544-73-7

Nitrosyl chloride

2696-92-6

Oxygen difluoride

7783-41-7

Perchloryl fluoride

7616-94-6

Phosgene

75-44-5

Phosphine

7803-51-2

Phosphorus

7723-14-0

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Yes

No

Page 52 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Selenium hexafluoride

7783-79-1

Silicon tetrafluoride

7783-61-1

Stibine

7803-52-3

Sulfur dioxide (anhydrous)

7446-09-5

Sulfur tetraflouride

7783-60-0

Sulfuryl fluoride

2699-79-8

Tellurium hexafluoride

7783-80-4

Trifluoroacetyl chloride

354-32-5

Trifluorochloroethylene

79-38-9

Tungsten hexafluoride

7783-82-6

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Yes

No

The list above has been reviewed and all chemicals present on site at or above the
screening threshold quantity have been indicated by selecting "Yes."
[Q:6.0-715]

Yes
No

Weapons-of-Mass-Effect (WME) Chemicals Storage
Check if the chemical is available in man-portable or bulk transportation containers.
Man portable containers are containers of any size up to and including DOT Cylinder
Specification 3AA2400 which has a tare weight of 135 lbs and a volume of 1.76 cu ft/49.8 liters.
Such containers weigh up to about 400 lbs fully loaded. Note that cylinder tare weight and volume
may vary slightly from company to company for those that supply industrial gas in cylinder
quantities.
Bulk transportation containers include tank cars, rail cars and other large storage containers that
could be hitched to a vehicle for removal from a site.
Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Ammonia (anhydrous)

7664-41-7

7,500 lbs

Ammonia (conc. 20% or greater)

7664-41-7

15,000 lbs

Manportable
[Q:6.1-253]

Bulk
Transport
[Q:6.1-254]

Page 53 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Arsine

7784-42-1

Boron trichloride

10294-34-5

Boron triflouride

7637-07-2

Bromine chloride

13863-41-7

Carbon monoxide

630-08-0

Carbonyl fluoride

353-50-4

Carbonyl sulfide

463-58-1

Chlorine

7782-50-5

Chlorine pentafluoride

13637-63-3

Chlorine trifluoride

7790-91-2

Cyanogen

460-19-5

Cyanogen chloride

506-77-4

Diborane

19287-45-7

Dichlorosilane

4109-96-0

Dinitrogen tetroxide

10544-72-6

Ethylene oxide

75-21-8

Fluorine

7782-41-4

Germane

7782-65-2

Germanium tetrafluoride

7783-58-6

Hexaethyl tetraphosphate and
compressed gas mixtures

757-58-4

Hexafluoroacetone

684-16-2

Hydrogen bromide, anhydrous

10035-10-6

Hydrogen chloride (anhydrous)

7647-01-0

Hydrogen iodide, anhydrous

10034-85-2

Hydrogen selenide

7783-07-5

Hydrogen sulfide

7783-06-4

Methyl bromide

74-83-9

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Manportable
[Q:6.1-253]

Bulk
Transport
[Q:6.1-254]

1,875 lbs

Page 54 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Methyl mercaptan

74-93-1

Methylchlorosilane

993-00-0

Nitric oxide

10102-43-9

Nitrogen trioxide

10544-73-7

Nitrosyl chloride

2696-92-6

Oxygen difluoride

7783-41-7

Perchloryl fluoride

7616-94-6

Phosgene

75-44-5

Phosphine

7803-51-2

Phosphorus

7723-14-0

Selenium hexafluoride

7783-79-1

Silicon tetrafluoride

7783-61-1

Stibine

7803-52-3

Sulfur dioxide (anhydrous)

7446-09-5

Sulfur tetraflouride

7783-60-0

Sulfuryl fluoride

2699-79-8

Tellurium hexafluoride

7783-80-4

Trifluoroacetyl chloride

354-32-5

Trifluorochloroethylene

79-38-9

Tungsten hexafluoride

7783-82-6

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Manportable
[Q:6.1-253]

Bulk
Transport
[Q:6.1-254]

Page 55 of 81

Theft/Diversion of CW/CWP
Chemical Weapons/Chemical Weapon Precursors (CW/CWP)
Chemicals of Concern
The presence or amount of a particular chemical is not the sole factor in determining
whether a facility presents a high level of security risk. This information informs the
subsequent parts of the Department's assessment. The Department will use its best
judgment and all available information in determining whether a facility presents a high
level of security risk.
Do you manufacture, process, use, store, or distribute any of the following CW/CWP
chemicals at your facility? Check "Yes" if the chemical is present on site.
(The default settings on this list indicate that the chemicals are NOT present on site. At the
end of the list, you must indicate that these settings have been changed as needed for
your facility.)
These chemicals were determined by the US Department of Homeland Security to be a potential
security risk at "high risk chemical facilities" as defined in Section 550 the Department of
Homeland Security Act of 2007. Chemicals should be selected if they were on site at any time
over the past 12 months.
If the answer to question [Q:1.1-65], "Choose the facility type that best describes your facility" is
Refinery or LNG, or if “No” selected for all chemicals, go to Sabotage/Contamination Chemicals
(page 63)
[Q:7.0-257]

Chemical Name

CAS#

1,1,3,3,3-pentafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)-1-propene

382-21-8

1,2-bis(2-chloroethylthio)ethane

3563-36-8

1,3-bis(2-chloroethylthio)-n-propane

63905-10-2

1,4-bis(2-chloroethylthio)-n-butane

142868-93-7

1,5-bis(2-chloroethylthio)-n-pentane

142868-94-8

2-chloroethylchloromethylsulfide

2625-76-5

2-chlorovinyldichloroarsine

541-25-3

3,3-dimethyl-2-butanol

464-07-3

3-quinuclidinyl benzilate
BZ

1709855

Arsenous trichloride
Arsenic trichloride

7784-34-1

bis(2-chloroethyl)ethylamine

538-07-8

Yes

No

Page 56 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

bis(2-chloroethyl)methylamine

51-75-2

bis(2-chloroethyl)sulfide

505-60-2

bis(2-chloroethylthio)methane

63869-13-6

bis(2-chloroethylthioethyl)ether

63918-89-8

bis(2-chloroethylthiomethyl)ether

63918-90-1

bis(2-chlorovinyl)chloroarsine

40334-69-8

Chloropicrin

76-06-2

Cyanogen chloride

506-77-4

Diethyl ethylphosphonate

78-38-6

Diethyl N,N-dimethylphosphoramidate

184150

Diethyl phosphate

762-04-9

Dimethyl ethylphosphonate

6163-75-3

Dimethyl methylphosphonate

756-79-6

Dimethyl phosphate

868-85-9

Dimethylphosphoramidodichloridate

677-43-0

Diphenyl-2-hydroxyacetic acid
benzilic acid

76-93-7

Ethyl phosphonyl dichloride

1066-50-8

Ethyl phosphonyl difluoride

753-98-0

Ethyldiethanolamine

139-87-7

Hydrogen cyanide

74-90-8

Methyl phosphonyl dichloride

676-97-1

Methyl phosphonyl difluoride

676-99-3

Methyldiethanolamine

105-59-9

N,N-diisopropyl-2-aminoethyl chloride hydrochloride

4261-68-1

N,N-diisopropyl-?-aminoethanol

96-80-0

N,N-diisopropyl-?-aminoethyl chloride

96-79-7

o,o-diethyl S-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl] phosphorothiolate
Amiton

78-53-5

Yes

No

Page 57 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

o-ethyl-N,N-dimethylphosphoramido-cyanidate
Tabun

77-81-6

o-ethyl-o-2-diisopropylaminoethyl methylphosphonite

57856-11-8

o-ethyl-S-2-diisopropylaminoethyl methyl phosphonothiolate
VX

50782-69-9

o-isopropyl methylphosphonochloridate
Chlorosarin

1445-76-7

o-isopropyl methylphosphonofluoridate
Sarin

107-44-8

o-pinacolyl methylphosphonochloridate
Chlorosoman

7040-57-5

o-pinacolyl methylphosphonofluoridate
Soman

96-64-0

Phosgene

75-44-5

Phosphorus oxychloride
Phosphoryl chloride

10025-87-3

Phosphorus pentachloride

10026-13-8

Phosphorus trichloride
Phosphorous trichloride

7719-12-2

Quinuclidine-3-ol

1619-34-7

Sulfur dichloride

10545-99-0

Sulfur monochloride

10025-67-9

Thiodiglycol

111-48-8

Thionyl chloride

2125597

Triethanolamine

102-71-6

Triethyl phosphite

122-52-1

Trimethyl phosphite

121-45-9

Tris(2-chloroethyl)amine

555-77-1

Tris(2-chlorovinyl)arsine

40334-70-1

Yes

No

Page 58 of 81

The list above has been reviewed and all chemicals present on site have been indicated by
selecting "Yes."
[Q:7.0-721]

Yes
No

Chemical Weapons/Chemical Weapon Precursors (CW/CWP)
Chemicals Storage
Check if the chemical is available in man-portable, bulk transportation, or bulk storage
containers.
A man-portable container can be moved by 1-3 people without the aid of powered mechanical
devices such as fork lifts, trucks or cranes. For gases, man-portable containers are containers of
any size up to and including DOT Cylinder Specification 3AA2400 which has a tare weight of 135
lbs and a volume of 1.76 cu ft/49.8 liters. Such containers weigh up to about 400 lbs fully loaded.
Note that cylinder tare weight and volume may vary slightly from company to company for those
that supply industrial gas in cylinder quantities.
Bulk transportation containers include tank cars, rail cars and other large storage containers that
could be hitched to a vehicle for removal from a site.
A bulk storage container is one from which the material could be safely removed without undue
potential harm or without the use of special equipment.
Chemical Name

CAS#

Manportable
[Q:7.1-260]

1,1,3,3,3-pentafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)-1propene

382-21-8

1,2-bis(2-chloroethylthio)ethane

3563-36-8

1,3-bis(2-chloroethylthio)-n-propane

63905-10-2

1,4-bis(2-chloroethylthio)-n-butane

142868-93-7

1,5-bis(2-chloroethylthio)-n-pentane

142868-94-8

2-chloroethylchloromethylsulfide

2625-76-5

2-chlorovinyldichloroarsine

541-25-3

3,3-dimethyl-2-butanol

464-07-3

3-quinuclidinyl benzilate
BZ

1709855

Arsenous trichloride
Arsenic trichloride

7784-34-1

Bulk
Transport
[Q:7.1-261]

Bulk
Storage
[Q:7.1-262]

Page 59 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Manportable
[Q:7.1-260]

bis(2-chloroethyl)ethylamine

538-07-8

bis(2-chloroethyl)methylamine

51-75-2

bis(2-chloroethyl)sulfide

505-60-2

bis(2-chloroethylthio)methane

63869-13-6

bis(2-chloroethylthioethyl)ether

63918-89-8

bis(2-chloroethylthiomethyl)ether

63918-90-1

bis(2-chlorovinyl)chloroarsine

40334-69-8

Chloropicrin

76-06-2

Cyanogen chloride

506-77-4

Diethyl ethylphosphonate

78-38-6

Diethyl N,N-dimethylphosphoramidate

184150

Diethyl phosphate

762-04-9

Dimethyl ethylphosphonate

6163-75-3

Dimethyl methylphosphonate

756-79-6

Dimethyl phosphate

868-85-9

Dimethylphosphoramidodichloridate

677-43-0

Diphenyl-2-hydroxyacetic acid
benzilic acid

76-93-7

Ethyl phosphonyl dichloride

1066-50-8

Ethyl phosphonyl difluoride

753-98-0

Ethyldiethanolamine

139-87-7

Hydrogen cyanide

74-90-8

Methyl phosphonyl dichloride

676-97-1

Methyl phosphonyl difluoride

676-99-3

Methyldiethanolamine

105-59-9

N,N-diisopropyl-2-aminoethyl chloride
hydrochloride

4261-68-1

N,N-diisopropyl-β-aminoethanol

96-80-0

Bulk
Transport
[Q:7.1-261]

Bulk
Storage
[Q:7.1-262]

Page 60 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Manportable
[Q:7.1-260]

N,N-diisopropyl-β-aminoethyl chloride

96-79-7

o,o-diethyl S-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]
phosphorothiolate
Amiton

78-53-5

o-ethyl-N,N-dimethylphosphoramido-cyanidate
Tabun

77-81-6

o-ethyl-o-2-diisopropylaminoethyl
methylphosphonite

57856-11-8

o-ethyl-S-2-diisopropylaminoethyl methyl
phosphonothiolate
VX

50782-69-9

o-isopropyl methylphosphonochloridate
Chlorosarin

1445-76-7

o-isopropyl methylphosphonofluoridate
Sarin

107-44-8

o-pinacolyl methylphosphonochloridate
Chlorosoman

7040-57-5

o-pinacolyl methylphosphonofluoridate
Soman

96-64-0

Phosgene

75-44-5

Phosphorus oxychloride
Phosphoryl chloride

10025-87-3

Phosphorus pentachloride

10026-13-8

Phosphorus trichloride
Phosphorous trichloride

7719-12-2

Quinuclidine-3-ol

1619-34-7

Sulfur dichloride

10545-99-0

Sulfur monochloride

10025-67-9

Thiodiglycol

111-48-8

Thionyl chloride

2125597

Triethanolamine

102-71-6

Triethyl phosphite

122-52-1

Trimethyl phosphite

121-45-9

Bulk
Transport
[Q:7.1-261]

Bulk
Storage
[Q:7.1-262]

Page 61 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Manportable
[Q:7.1-260]

Tris(2-chloroethyl)amine

555-77-1

Tris(2-chlorovinyl)arsine

40334-70-1

Bulk
Transport
[Q:7.1-261]

Bulk
Storage
[Q:7.1-262]

Page 62 of 81

Sabotage/Contamination Chemicals
Sabotage/Contamination Chemicals of Concern
The presence or amount of a particular chemical is not the sole factor in determining
whether a facility presents a high level of security risk. This information informs the
subsequent parts of the Department's assessment. The Department will use its best
judgment and all available information in determining whether a facility presents a high
level of security risk.
Does the facility ship any of the following sabotage/contamination chemicals from the
facility? Check "Yes" if the chemical is present on site at or above the screening
threshold quantity.
(The default settings on this list indicate that the chemicals are NOT present on site. At the
end of the list, you must indicate that these settings have been changed as needed for
your facility.)
These chemicals were determined by the US Department of Homeland Security to be a potential
security risk at "high risk chemical facilities" as defined in Section 550 the Department of
Homeland Security Act of 2007. Chemicals should be selected if they were on site at or above the
screening threshold quantity at any time over the past 12 months.
If “No” selected for all chemicals, go to Mission Critical Chemicals (page 69)
[Q:8.1-722]

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Acetone cyanohydrin, stabilized

75-86-5

2,000 lbs

Acetyl bromide

506-96-7

2,000 lbs

Acetyl chloride

75-36-5

2,000 lbs

Acetyl iodide

507-02-8

2,000 lbs

Allyltrichlorosilane, stabilized

107-37-9

2,000 lbs

Aluminum bromide, anhydrous

7727-15-3

2,000 lbs

Aluminum chloride, anhydrous

7446-70-0

2,000 lbs

Aluminum phosphide

20859-73-8

2,000 lbs

Amyltrichlorosilane

107-72-2

2,000 lbs

Antimony pentafluoride

7783-70-2

2,000 lbs

Boron tribromide

10294-33-4

2,000 lbs

Bromine pentafluoride

7789-30-2

2,000 lbs

Yes

No

Page 63 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Bromine trifluoride

7787-71-5

2,000 lbs

Butyltrichlorosilane

7521-80-4

2,000 lbs

Calcium dithionite

15512-36-4

2,000 lbs

Calcium hydrosulfite

15512-36-4

2,000 lbs

Calcium phosphide

1305-99-3

2,000 lbs

Chlorine dioxide

10049-04-4

2,000 lbs

Chloroacetyl chloride

79-04-9

2,000 lbs

Chlorosulfonic acid

7790-94-5

2,000 lbs

Chromium oxychloride

7803-51-2

2,000 lbs

Cyclohexyltrichlorosilane

98-12-4

2,000 lbs

Diethyldichlorosilane

1719-53-5

2,000 lbs

Dimethyldichlorosilane

75-78-5

2,000 lbs

Diphenyldichlorosilane

80-10-4

2,000 lbs

Dodecyltrichlorosilane

4484-72-4

2,000 lbs

Ethyltrichlorosilane

115-21-9

2,000 lbs

Fluorosulfonic acid

7789-21-1

2,000 lbs

Hexyltrichlorosilane

928-89-2 6

2,000 lbs

Iodine pentafluoride

7783-66-6

2,000 lbs

Lithium amide

7782-89-0

2,000 lbs

Lithium nitride

26134-62-3

2,000 lbs

Magnesium aluminum phosphide

Yes

No

2,000 lbs

Magnesium diamide

7803-54-5

2,000 lbs

Magnesium phosphide

12057-74-8

2,000 lbs

Methyldichlorosilane

75-54-7

2,000 lbs

Methylphenyldichlorosilane

149-74-6

2,000 lbs

Methyltrichlorosilane

75-79-6

2,000 lbs

Nonyltrichlorosilane

5283-67-0

2,000 lbs

Page 64 of 81

Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Octadecyltrichlorosilane

112-04-9

2,000 lbs

Octyltrichlorosilane

5283-66-9

2,000 lbs

Phenyltrichlorosilane

98-13-5

2,000 lbs

Phosphorus oxychloride

10025-87-3

2,000 lbs

Phosphorus pentachloride

10026-13-8

2,000 lbs

Phosphorus pentasulfide

1314-80-3

2,000 lbs

Phosphorus trichloride

7719-12-2

2,000 lbs

Potassium cyanide

151-50-8

2,000 lbs

Potassium phosphide

20770-41-6

2,000 lbs

Propyltrichlorosilane

141-57-1

2,000 lbs

Silicon tetrachloride

10026-04-7

2,000 lbs

Sodium cyanide

143-33-9

2,000 lbs

Sodium dithionite

7775-14-6

2,000 lbs

Sodium hydrosulfite

7775-14-6

2,000 lbs

Sodium phosphide

7558-80-7

2,000 lbs

Strontium phosphide

13450-99-2

2,000 lbs

Sulfuryl chloride

7791-25-5

2,000 lbs

Thionyl chloride

7719-09-7

2,000 lbs

Titanium tetrachloride

7550-45-0

2,000 lbs

Trichlorosilane

10025-78-2

2,000 lbs

Trimethylchlorosilane

75-77-4

2,000 lbs

Vinyltrichlorosilane

75-94-5

2,000 lbs

Zinc dithionite

7779-86-4

2,000 lbs

Zinc hydrosulfite

7779-86-4

2,000 lbs

Yes

No

Page 65 of 81

The list above has been reviewed and all chemicals present on site at or above the
screening threshold quantity have been indicated by selecting "Yes."
[Q:8.1-718]

Yes
No

Sabotage/Contamination Chemicals Storage
Check if the chemical is available in bulk transportation containers.
Bulk transportation containers include tank cars, rail cars and other large storage containers that
could be hitched to a vehicle for removal from a site.
Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Acetone cyanohydrin, stabilized

75-86-5

2,000 lbs

Acetyl bromide

506-96-7

2,000 lbs

Acetyl chloride

75-36-5

2,000 lbs

Acetyl iodide

507-02-8

2,000 lbs

Allyltrichlorosilane, stabilized

107-37-9

2,000 lbs

Aluminum bromide, anhydrous

7727-15-3

2,000 lbs

Aluminum chloride, anhydrous

7446-70-0

2,000 lbs

Aluminum phosphide

20859-73-8

2,000 lbs

Amyltrichlorosilane

107-72-2

2,000 lbs

Antimony pentafluoride

7783-70-2

2,000 lbs

Boron tribromide

10294-33-4

2,000 lbs

Bromine pentafluoride

7789-30-2

2,000 lbs

Bromine trifluoride

7787-71-5

2,000 lbs

Butyltrichlorosilane

7521-80-4

2,000 lbs

Calcium dithionite

15512-36-4

2,000 lbs

Calcium hydrosulfite

15512-36-4

2,000 lbs

Calcium phosphide

1305-99-3

2,000 lbs

Chlorine dioxide

10049-04-4

2,000 lbs

Bulk
Transport
[Q:8.2-720]

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Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Chloroacetyl chloride

79-04-9

2,000 lbs

Chlorosulfonic acid

7790-94-5

2,000 lbs

Chromium oxychloride

7803-51-2

2,000 lbs

Cyclohexyltrichlorosilane

98-12-4

2,000 lbs

Diethyldichlorosilane

1719-53-5

2,000 lbs

Dimethyldichlorosilane

75-78-5

2,000 lbs

Diphenyldichlorosilane

80-10-4

2,000 lbs

Dodecyltrichlorosilane

4484-72-4

2,000 lbs

Ethyltrichlorosilane

115-21-9

2,000 lbs

Fluorosulfonic acid

7789-21-1

2,000 lbs

Hexyltrichlorosilane

928-89-2 6

2,000 lbs

Iodine pentafluoride

7783-66-6

2,000 lbs

Lithium amide

7782-89-0

2,000 lbs

Lithium nitride

26134-62-3

2,000 lbs

Magnesium aluminum phosphide

Bulk
Transport
[Q:8.2-720]

2,000 lbs

Magnesium diamide

7803-54-5

2,000 lbs

Magnesium phosphide

12057-74-8

2,000 lbs

Methyldichlorosilane

75-54-7

2,000 lbs

Methylphenyldichlorosilane

149-74-6

2,000 lbs

Methyltrichlorosilane

75-79-6

2,000 lbs

Nonyltrichlorosilane

5283-67-0

2,000 lbs

Octadecyltrichlorosilane

112-04-9

2,000 lbs

Octyltrichlorosilane

5283-66-9

2,000 lbs

Phenyltrichlorosilane

98-13-5

2,000 lbs

Phosphorus oxychloride

10025-87-3

2,000 lbs

Phosphorus pentachloride

10026-13-8

2,000 lbs

Phosphorus pentasulfide

1314-80-3

2,000 lbs

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Chemical Name

CAS#

Screening
Threshold
Quantity

Phosphorus trichloride

7719-12-2

2,000 lbs

Potassium cyanide

151-50-8

2,000 lbs

Potassium phosphide

20770-41-6

2,000 lbs

Propyltrichlorosilane

141-57-1

2,000 lbs

Silicon tetrachloride

10026-04-7

2,000 lbs

Sodium cyanide

143-33-9

2,000 lbs

Sodium dithionite

7775-14-6

2,000 lbs

Sodium hydrosulfite

7775-14-6

2,000 lbs

Sodium phosphide

7558-80-7

2,000 lbs

Strontium phosphide

13450-99-2

2,000 lbs

Sulfuryl chloride

7791-25-5

2,000 lbs

thionyl chloride

7719-09-7

2,000 lbs

Titanium tetrachloride

7550-45-0

2,000 lbs

Trichlorosilane

10025-78-2

2,000 lbs

Trimethylchlorosilane

75-77-4

2,000 lbs

Vinyltrichlorosilane

75-94-5

2,000 lbs

Zinc dithionite

7779-86-4

2,000 lbs

Zinc hydrosulfite

7779-86-4

2,000 lbs

Bulk
Transport
[Q:8.2-720]

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Mission Critical Chemicals
Mission Critical Production
Does this facility account for 20% or more of the domestic production of any one chemical
to one or more critical infrastructure sectors? The critical infrastructure sectors are
defined as Defense Industrial Base, Energy (electric generation only), Public Health and
Healthcare, or Public Drinking Water.
[Q:9.0-692]

Yes
No
This question should be answered "Yes" if this facility accounts for 20% or more of the
domestic production of a chemical to one or more critical infrastructure sectors. A single facility
may produce more than one chemical that meets the criteria.
If answered “No”, go to Economically Critical Chemicals (page 73)
For each chemical, copy the following pages (70-72) and answer the following fields:
• “Chemical Name”
• “Enter the CAS# (if available)”
• “Is there another common name for this chemical?”
• “Select the facility’s estimated domestic market share of this chemical.”
• “What is the primary application of this chemical by this facility’s customer(s)?”
• “Indicate the primary sector(s) for which this facility produces this chemical.”
• ”Exact (or direct) substitute(s) for this chemical produced to meet the supply needs of this
facility’s customer(s)”
o Is there North American production?
o Is there overseas production?
• “Functional substitute(s) for this chemical produced to meet the supply needs of this facility’s
customer(s)”
o Is there North American production?
o Is there overseas production?
• “What is this facility's estimated annual average Capacity Utilization Rate for this chemical?”
• “What is this facility's estimated National Emergency Production Rate for this chemical?”
• “What is the total annual production of this chemical (in pounds/year) from this facility?”
• “What is the estimated replacement cost of the production unit(s) for this chemical at this
facility?”
For each chemical listed, enter the appropriate information, then go to Economically Critical
Chemicals (page 73)

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Enter the chemical name(s) that account for 20% of the domestic production to one or
more critical infrastructure sectors. The critical infrastructure sectors are defined as
Defense Industrial Base, Energy (electric generation only), Public Health and Healthcare,
or Public Drinking Water.
For each chemical, enter the appropriate information.
Chemical Name
[Q:9.1-693]

Enter the CAS# (if available).
CAS#

[Q:9.3-852]

Is there another common name for this chemical?
[Q:9.3-733]

This question is optional if you provided a CAS#.
Select the facility's estimated domestic market share of this chemical.
[Q:9.3-734]

20% - 29%
30% - 39%
40% - 50%
50% - 99%
100%
What is the primary application of this chemical by this facility's customer(s)?
[Q:9.3-737]

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Indicate the primary sector(s) for which this facility produces this chemical. Check all that
apply.
[Q:9.3-1131]

Defense Industrial Base
Public Heath or Healthcare
Energy (electric generation only)
Public Drinking Water
Exact (or direct) substitute(s) for this chemical produced to meet the supply needs of this
facility's customer(s):
Is there North American production?
Is there overseas production?

[Q:9.4-755]

[Q:9.4-756]

Yes

No

Yes

No

Functional substitute(s) for this chemical produced to meet the supply needs of this
facility's customer(s):
Is there North American production?
Is there overseas production?

[Q:9.4-759]

[Q:9.4-760]

Yes

No

Yes

No

What is this facility's estimated annual average Capacity Utilization Rate for this chemical?
Capacity Utilization Rate

[Q:9.5-762]

< 50%
50% - 69%
70% - 89%
>= 90%
Explain: "Capacity Utilization Rate" (operating rate) is estimated by dividing the average amount
of the chemical produced over the previous two years by the amount that could have been
produced if the facility had been operating at full capacity during that period. The rate may be
derived from the information your facility may have already provided as part of the U.S. Census
Bureau's Annual Plant Capacity Utilization Survey (form MQ-C1, question 2c). The survey and
instructions are available at http://www.census.gov/cir/www/mqc1pag2.html. Assumptions that
should be used for estimating this rate are available in the related downloadable guidance on the
DHS website.
What is this facility's estimated National Emergency Production Rate for this chemical?
Emergency Production Rate

[Q:9.5-763]

< 50%
50% - 69%
70% - 89%
>= 90%
Explain: The National Emergency Production Rate is estimated by dividing the average amount
of chemical produced over the previous two (2) years by the amount that could have been

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produced if the plant had been operating under national emergency conditions during that period.
The rate may be derived from the information your facility may have already provided as part of
the U.S. Census Bureau's Annual Plant Capacity Utilization Survey (form MQ-C1, question 2c).
The survey and instructions are available at http://www.census.gov/cir/www/mqc1pag2.html.
Assumptions that should be used for estimating this rate are available in the related
downloadable guidance on the DHS website. Your rate of production at national emergency
levels should be greater than or equal to the rate of full production capacity.
What is the total annual production of this chemical (in pounds/year) from this facility?
Annual Production

[Q:9.5-764]

Explain: This information is similar to that which is reported under EPA's Inventory Update Rule
(for updating the Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Inventory Database) for those organic
and inorganic substances manufactured or imported in quantities of 25,000 pounds per site per
reporting year. Report production only, not imports. If your chemical is not on the TSCA Inventory,
provide an estimate of your annual production.
What is the estimated replacement cost of the production unit(s) for this chemical at this
facility?
Replacement Cost(s) of Production Units

[Q:9.5-765]

> $1,000,000,000
$750,000,000 - $1,000,000,000
$500,000,000 - $749,000,000
$100,000,000 - $499,999,999
$50,000,000 - $99,999,999
$25,000,000 - $49,999,999
$12,000,000 - $24,999,999
$6,000,000 - $11,999,999
< $5,999,999
Explain: Replacement Costs apply to the production unit(s) related to the manufacture of this
chemical and any other onsite property likely to be damaged beyond repair that would need to be
replaced to restore the original functionality of the unit or equipment to its design productivity
levels. The economic value to repair or replace the damaged or destroyed unit(s) and its
associated equipment, plus the economic value of any lost products, should be estimated in US
dollars. For the purposes of this analysis use the historic (undepreciated) cost of the facility
property plus the undepreciated value of betterments/improvements (excluding maintenance and
repair) to the production unit less the amount that is covered by insurance.
Have you listed all chemicals that account for 20% of the domestic production to one or
more critical infrastructure sectors?
[Q:9.1-2772]

Yes
Go to Economically Critical Chemicals (page 73)

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Economically Critical Chemicals
Economically Critical Production
What is the total value of products shipped and other receipts from the facility? (In dollars
- number without dollar sign or commas)
[Q:10.0-691]

The total value will be the same as that provided in the Annual Survey of Manufactures
(conducted annually for a sample of manufacturing sectors every year except those ending in "2"
and "7") or in the Economic Census (a survey of all manufacturing sectors conducted only in
years ending in "2" and "7"). Information and sample forms are available by searching for the
survey names at the Census Bureau website http://www.census.gov/index.html. Facilities may
provide the response from a recent Census Bureau survey if the information accurately reflects
current facility operations.
Excluding production for critical infrastructure sector(s), does this facility account for 35%
or more of the domestic production of any one chemical for the other sectors of the US
market. Do not include production to the critical infrastructure sectors defined as Defense
Industrial Base, Energy (electric generation only), Public Health and Healthcare, or Public
Drinking Water.
[Q:10.0-771]

Yes
No
This question should be answered "Yes" if this facility's production accounts for 35% or more of
the domestic production of a chemical and this chemical is not supplied to Defense Industrial
Base, Energy (electric generation only), Public Health and Healthcare, or Public Drinking Water.
If answered “No”, go to page 80
For each chemical, copy the following pages (75-78) and answer the following fields:
• “Chemical Name”
• “Enter the CAS# (if available)”
• “Is there another common name for this chemical?”
• “Select the facility’s estimated domestic market share of this chemical.”
• “What is the application(s) of this chemical by this facility’s customer(s)?”
• “Enter other application(s) of this chemical by this facility's customer(s) that were not listed on
the previous page.”
• “Indicate the primary sector(s) for which this facility produces this chemical.”
• “Enter other primary sector(s) for which this facility produces this chemical that was not listed
on the previous page.”
• ”Exact (or direct) substitute(s) for this chemical produced to meet the supply needs of this
facility’s customer(s)”
o Is there North American production?
o Is there overseas production?

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•

•
•
•
•

“Functional substitute(s) for this chemical produced to meet the supply needs of this facility’s
customer(s)”
o Is there North American production?
o Is there overseas production?
“What is this facility's estimated annual average Capacity Utilization Rate for this chemical?”
“What is this facility's estimated National Emergency Production Rate for this chemical?”
“What is the total annual production of this chemical (in pounds/year) from this facility?”
“What is the estimated replacement cost of the production unit(s) for this chemical at this
facility?”

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Enter the chemical name(s) that account for 35% or more of the domestic production for
the other sectors of the US market. Do not include production to the critical infrastructure
sectors defined as Defense Industrial Base, Energy (electric generation only), Public
Health and Healthcare, or Public Drinking Water.
For each chemical, enter the appropriate information.
Chemical Name
[Q:10.1-772]

Enter the CAS# (if available).
CAS#

[Q:9.3-852]

Is there another common name for this chemical?
[Q:10.2-872]

This question is optional if you provided a CAS#.
Select the facility's estimated domestic market share of this chemical.
[Q:10.2-873]

35% - 49%
50% - 75%
76% - 99%
100%
What is the application(s) of this chemical by this facility's customer(s)? Check "Yes" for
all that apply.
[Q:10.3-793]

Adhesive or Sealant
Catalyst
Coating
Cosmetic additive
Electronic chemical
Fine chemical
Flavor or fragrance
Food additive
Functional fuel or lubricant additive
Institutional or industrial cleaner
Oilfield chemical
Paper additive
Plastic additive
Plastic compounding

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Rubber processing chemical
Water management chemical
Pharmaceutical (active ingredient)
Consumer product (e.g., soaps, cosmetics, toiletries)
Check “Yes” for other primary sector(s) not listed. [Q:10.5-914]
Enter other application(s) of this chemical by this facility's customer(s) that were not listed
on the previous page.
[Q:10.4-912]

Indicate the primary sector(s) for which this facility produces this chemical. Check "Yes"
for all that apply.
[Q:10.5-794]

Agriculture and food
Energy (except electric generation)
National Monuments and Icons
Banking and Finance
Public Water Treatment Systems (not drinking water systems)
Commercial facilities
Dams, Locks & Levees
Emergency Services
Commercial Nuclear Reactors, Materials and Wastes
Information Technology
Telecommunications
Postal and Shipping
Transportation Systems
Government Facilities
Check “Yes” for other primary sector(s) not listed. [Q:10.5-914]
Enter other primary sector(s) for which this facility produces this chemical that was not
listed on the previous page.
[Q:10.6-915]

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Exact (or direct) substitute(s) for this chemical produced to meet the supply needs of this
facility's customer(s):
Is there North American production?
Is there overseas production?

[Q:10.7-815]

[Q:10.7-816]

Yes

No

Yes

No

Functional substitute(s) for this chemical produced to meet the supply needs of this
facility's customer(s):
Is there North American production?
Is there overseas production?

[Q:10.7-812]

[Q:10.7-813]

Yes

No

Yes

No

What is this facility's estimated annual average Capacity Utilization Rate for this chemical?
Capacity Utilization Rate

[Q:10.8-818]

< 50%
50% - 69%
70% - 89%
>= 90%
Explain: "Capacity Utilization Rate" (operating rate) is estimated by dividing the average amount
of the chemical produced over the previous two years by the amount that could have been
produced if the facility had been operating at full capacity during that period. The rate may be
derived from the information your facility may have already provided as part of the U.S. Census
Bureau's Annual Plant Capacity Utilization Survey (form MQ-C1, question 2c). The survey and
instructions are available at http://www.census.gov/cir/www/mqc1pag2.html. Assumptions that
should be used for estimating this rate are available in the related downloadable guidance on the
DHS website.
What is this facility's estimated National Emergency Production Rate for this chemical?
Emergency Production Rate

[Q:10.8-820]

< 50%
50% - 69%
70% - 89%
>= 90%
Explain: The National Emergency Production Rate is estimated by dividing the average amount
of chemical produced over the previous two (2) years by the amount that could have been
produced if the plant had been operating under national emergency conditions during that period.
The rate may be derived from the information your facility may have already provided as part of
the U.S. Census Bureau's Annual Plant Capacity Utilization Survey (form MQ-C1, question 2c).
The survey and instructions are available at http://www.census.gov/cir/www/mqc1pag2.html.
Assumptions that should be used for estimating this rate are available in the related
downloadable guidance on the DHS website. Your rate of production at national emergency
levels should be greater than or equal to the rate of full production capacity.

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What is the total annual production of this chemical (in pounds/year) from this facility?
Annual Production
[Q:10.8-821]

Explain: This information is similar to that which is reported under EPA's Inventory Update Rule
(for updating the Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Inventory Database) for those organic
and inorganic substances manufactured or imported in quantities of 25,000 pounds per site per
reporting year. Report production only, not imports. If your chemical is not on the TSCA Inventory,
provide an estimate of your annual production.
What is the estimated replacement cost of the production unit(s) for this chemical at this
facility?
Replacement Cost(s) of Production Units

[Q:10.8-822]

> $1,000,000,000
$750,000,000 - $1,000,000,000
$500,000,000 - $749,000,000
$100,000,000 - $499,999,999
$50,000,000 - $99,999,999
$25,000,000 - $49,999,999
$12,000,000 - $24,999,999
$6,000,000 - $11,999,999
< $5,999,999
Explain: Replacement Costs apply to the production unit(s) related to the manufacture of this
chemical and any other onsite property likely to be damaged beyond repair that would need to be
replaced to restore the original functionality of the unit or equipment to its design productivity
levels. The economic value to repair or replace the damaged or destroyed unit(s) and its
associated equipment, plus the economic value of any lost products, should be estimated in US
dollars. For the purposes of this analysis use the historic (undepreciated) cost of the facility
property plus the undepreciated value of betterments/improvements (excluding maintenance and
repair) to the production unit less the amount that is covered by insurance.

Have you listed all chemicals that account for 35% or more of the domestic production for
the other sectors of the US market?
[Q:10.1-2774]

Yes
Go to page 80

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If you answered “Yes” to any of the Facility Regulatory Mandate questions

Survey Completion
You are not regulated.
Based on the information supplied, the facility is not covered by the Department of Homeland
Security under Section 550 of the Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2007. You will be
mailed a letter that will confirm this in writing. In the event there are significant changes to your
facility makeup or activities that may change your designation you are required to again complete
the Top Screen to determine if you are a covered facility. [Q:15.0-456]
Go to Finish (page 81)

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Survey Completion
You may be regulated.
Based on the information supplied, the facility may be covered by the Department of Homeland
Security under Section 550 of the Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2007. You will be
mailed a letter that will identify your facility's regulatory status. If you are regulated it will indicate
the initial tier of the facility and specific security issues that need to be addressed in the SVA and
SSP required under Section 550. [Q:15.1-457]
Go to Finish (page 81)

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Finish
Submitter Copy
A copy of the completed survey will be sent to the Submitter.

Preparer Copy
Do you want copies of communications from DHS about this facility to be sent to the
Preparer in addition to the Submitter?
[Q:15.2-931]

Yes
No

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