One of the top questions I receive is asking about how NFPA 704 ratings play into the application to OSHA's Process Safety Management standard and EPA's Risk Management Plan rule.  I hope to clarify any confusion this NFPA 704 application may be causing, as YES - the NFPA 704 does have a role in determining if certain MIXTURES fall under the RMP rule.  However, this ONLY applies to certain FLAMMABLE MIXTURES and ONLY is used in EPA's RMP rule - NOT in OSHA's PSM application.  Let me explain ...

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