Today the DHS Infrastructure Security Compliance Division
(ISCD) updated their “Critical
Infrastructure: Chemical Security” web site to add language announcing that
ISCD had begun “issuing tiering determination letters to facilities that were
assessed using the enhanced methodology”.
The “Tiering
Methodology” web page (also updated today) noted that:
“Based on the Department’s analysis
of a representative sample of tiering results, some facilities will see a
change in their tiers. Some facilities that were previously not covered under
CFATS will find themselves covered, and some currently-covered facilities may
no longer be considered high-risk. Some of these tier changes are a result of
changes to the tiering methodology, while others are the result of changes
facilities have made to their businesses, such as adding new chemicals,
removing chemicals of interest, or modifying storage methods.”
DHS will be holding two webinars to discuss tiering trends
and to respond to questions from facilities. The webinars will be held on:
April
24th, 2017; and
There is nothing on the web site that explains what ISCD
expects facilities to do; that will be included in the notification letter sent
to each facility. Facilities with added DHS chemicals of interest (COI) or
upgraded Tier Ranking can expect to be notified of the need to submit a new
SVA/SSP. Facilities with downgraded Tier Rankings will probably be notified of
the opportunity to submit new SVA/SSPs to reflect the lower security requirements
associated with the lower Tier Ranking. Facilities that are being removed from
CFATS coverage will be reminded that they will still be required to re-submit
Top Screens if their current COI inventories increase or new COI are added to
their inventories.
1 comment:
Patrick,
Would you foresee this change creating opportunities for business for folks like me?
Bill
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