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ISO Risk ManagementThe facilities that are subject Contra Costa County's and the City of Richmond's Industrial Safety Ordinances (ISO) are required to treat every process as subject to the California Accidental Release Prevention (CalARP) Program 3 prevention program requirements. For example, under the CalARP Program, a refinery may have a number of Program 1 as well as Program 3 processes. Under the County's and the City of Richmond's ISO programs, the same refinery must implement Program 3 requirements for all Program 1 processes. Additionally, facilities subject to the County's ISO are required to have the following:
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