LDAR Programs: Compliance
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LDAR Programs: Compliance
LDAR Programs: 100% Compliance Achievable Goal or Wishful Thinking? by Roy Massengale, EnRUD Resources Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) programs have been around since the early 1980’s. Many things have changed since their inception. More industries have been regulated, specific toxic chemicals have been targeted for regulation, and areas or regions with poor air quality have had additional monitoring and record keeping burden placed upon them. As well as the leak definitions (levels at which a repair should be attempted) have been lowered and more focus placed on the LDAR programs by the regulating entities. As these programs have matured, elaborate monitoring systems consisting of a portable gas chromatograph and data logging system have been developed to ease the burden of gathering data on tens or even hundreds of thousands of data points per year. Sophisticated software packages have been developed to handle the onerous record keeping and reporting requirements of the maze of regulations that facilities are required to comply with. These software packages perform additional tasks such as manage the scheduling of components as well as calculate estimated mass emissions (lbs./year leaking into environment) that these facilities are required to report to the government. Yet, with all this change and sophistication, the basic elements are the same. We are just applying technology of the 21st century to the training needs to be designed to show personnel how to operate the technology (i.e. monitoring system and software application) as is traditionally performed. But, the aspect of training that tends to get lost is the routine training as to what and why these people are doing what they are doing. A comprehensive training program should involve more than just the elements of how to operate the technology. The foundation of all LDAR programs is EPA Method 21 and though it is not an expansive method it is routinely misapplied. The comprehensive training program should incorporate a module on EPA Method 21. The EPA Method 21 training module should be set up so that personnel responsible for monitoring can review material and take annual examinations to document training performed. There should also be a module that would review each of the federal and state regulations applicable as well as any permit provisions with associated tests to document training performed. Another aspect of training that can sometimes get lost (but is getting attention now that many refineries have signed compliance decrees) is the routine training of individuals not directly involved in the LDAR program. These individuals are typically the operators and maintenance staff at the facilities. These individuals can directly impact the success of a LDAR compliance program. They need to be introduced to the elements of an LDAR program and helped to understand how their involvement will allow a facility to approach 100% compliance. The effort to achieve 100% compliance with all the LDAR requirements is a monumental task that can realistically only be achieved through a team effort. A team needs to be properly trained to reach it’s goals. “KNOWLEDGE IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS AND TRAINING IS THE DOORWAY TO COMPLIANCE.” For more information on LDAR Compliance Assistance, Please call Roy Massengale at EnRUD Resources at (281) 333-5816 or visit www.enrud.com. be more efficient in the tasks. The basic elements are: 1) we identify regulated pieces of equipment 2) periodically check these components 3) if they leak, we initiate a repair program 4) record information and report to appropriate regulatory agencies. It sounds so simple We take advantage of all the technology to make our jobs easier and more efficient. We take advantage of software applications to manage the information we gather. We can lose sight of one constant element as we thrust ourselves into the technology age. The one constant element is the LDAR programs are run or managed by people. The technology is only making us more efficient if these persons are properly trained. As would be expected, Watch Dog News Magazine Volume 2 Issue 1 31
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