43 C.F.R. § 3176.7
(a) Applicability criteria. For both drilling/completion/workover and production operations, the H2S radius of exposure shall be determined on all wells and production facilities subject to this subpart. A Public Protection Plan (paragraph (b) of this section) shall be required when any of the following conditions apply:
(b) Public Protection Plan—(1) Plan submission/implementation/availability.
(ii) The Public Protection Plan shall be activated immediately upon detection of release of a potentially hazardous volume of H2S.
| Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period |
|---|---|---|
| Major | Immediate implementation of the Public Protection Plan | Prompt correction required. |
(iii) A copy of the Public Protection Plan shall be available at the drilling/completion site for such wells and at the facility, field office, or with the pumper, as appropriate, for producing wells, facilities, and during workover operations.
| Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period |
|---|---|---|
| Minor | Make copy of Plan available | 24 hours (drilling/completion/workover), 5 to 7 days (production). |
(2) Plan content.
(ii) The Public Protection Plan shall include:
(E) Advance briefings, by visit, meeting, or letter to the people identified in paragraph (b)(2)(ii)(B) of this section, including:
(1) Hazards of H2S and SO2;
(2) Necessity for an emergency action plan;
(3) Possible sources of H2S and S02;
(4) Instructions for reporting a leak to the operator;
(5) The manner in which the public shall be notified of an emergency; and
(6) Steps to be taken in case of an emergency, including evacuation of any people;
(G) Additional measures necessary following the release of H2S and SO2 until the release is contained are as follows:
(1) Monitoring of H2S and SO2 levels and wind direction in the affected area;
(2) Maintenance of site security and access control;
(3) Communication of status of well control; and
(4) Other necessary measures as required by the authorized officer; and