Information Collection Request 30-Day Notice
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The proposed information collection request (ICR) renewal described below will be submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval, as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA). The Chemical Safety Board (CSB) is soliciting public comments on this proposed collection renewal. The CSB on its own made additional changes to the survey instructions and survey questions. Additionally, the agency reviewed time considerations for completing the survey and increased the time to complete the survey. Previously, the CSB included information regarding interviews. This information collection request is only for the survey; the information regarding the interviews has been eliminated because the interviews do not fall under the PRA. The purpose of this notice is to allow for an additional 30 days of public comment.
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[Federal Register Volume 88, Number 215 (Wednesday, November 8, 2023)]
[Notices]
[Pages 77075-77076]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2023-24693]
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CHEMICAL SAFETY AND HAZARD INVESTIGATION BOARD
Information Collection Request 30-Day Notice
AGENCY: Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB).
ACTION: 30-Day notice of submission of information collection request
(ICR) approval and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The proposed information collection request (ICR) renewal
described below will be submitted to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) for review and approval, as required by the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA). The Chemical Safety Board (CSB) is
soliciting public comments on this proposed collection renewal. The CSB
on its own made additional changes to the survey instructions and
survey questions. Additionally, the agency reviewed time considerations
for completing the survey and increased the time to complete the
survey. Previously, the CSB included information regarding interviews.
This information collection request is only for the survey; the
information regarding the interviews has been eliminated because the
interviews do not fall under the PRA. The purpose of this notice is to
allow for an additional 30 days of public comment.
DATES: Comments should be sent no later than 5 p.m. EST on Friday,
December 8, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit comments regarding
this proposal. When commenting on the proposed information collections,
please reference the document identifier or OMB control number. To be
assured consideration, comments and recommendations must be received by
the OMB desk officer via one of the following transmissions within 30
days of publication of this notice: OMB, Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, Attention: Chemical Safety Board Desk Officer, Fax
Number: (202) 395-5806 OR, Email: <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#ffb0b6adbea08c8a9d92968c8c969091bf90929dd19a908fd1989089"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="2867617a69775b5d4a45415b5b4147466847454a064d4758064f475e">[email protected]</span></a>.
Additionally, written comments and recommendations for the proposed
information collection may be sent within 30 days of publication of
this notice to <a href="http://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain">www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain</a>. To find this
particular information collection request, select ``Currently under 30-
day Review--Open for Public Comments'' or use the search function.
Requests for information, including copies of the information
collection proposed and supporting documentation, should be directed
to: Chris Lyon, Acting General Counsel, U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard
Investigation Board, at <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#fd8f989c9e89948b988ebd9e8e9fd39a928b"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="5725323634233e2132241734243579303821">[email protected]</span></a>.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Chris Lyon, Acting General Counsel,
U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, 1750 Pennsylvania
Ave. NW, Suite 910, Washington, DC 20006; <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#60120501031409160513200313024e070f16"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="fb899e9a988f928d9e88bb988899d59c948d">[email protected]</span></a>; or 202-
261-7600.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: CSB Reactive Hazard Study Survey of Industry Practices.
Type of Request: Approval.
Abstract: The enabling statute of the Chemical Safety and Hazard
Investigation Board (CSB) provides that the CSB is ``authorized to
conduct research and studies with respect to the potential for
accidental releases, whether or not an accidental release has occurred,
where there is evidence which indicates the presence of a potential
hazard or hazards.'' 42 U.S.C. 7412(r)(6)(F).
In August 2000, the CSB initiated a review of reactive hazards
nationwide. The purpose of the investigation was to develop
recommendations to reduce the number and severity of such incidents.
The CSB published Hazard Investigation: Improving Reactive Hazard
Management on September 17, 2002. The CSB issued a total of 24
recommendations to 15 organizations. One recommendation and one
superseded recommendation remain.
This information collection request will assist the CSB in updating
its 2002 study, ``Hazard Investigation: Improving Reactive Hazard
Management.'' On behalf of the CSB, the Federal Research Division (FRD)
within the Library of Congress is conducting the study to compile
current research, data, and company safety policies concerning reactive
chemical incidents.
For this study, FRD on behalf of CSB intends on collecting survey
data from 24 randomly selected small/medium and large companies that
use reactive chemicals.
Type of Respondents: All the respondents will be private sector
businesses that use reactive chemicals that voluntarily submit to the
survey.
Estimate Annual Number of Respondents: 24. This represents the
maximum number of respondents.
Frequency of Use: Once. This survey is part of a study.
Small Businesses or Organizations Affected: None. Although the CSB
is contacting small businesses, this survey is voluntary. Additionally,
the CSB anticipates a total of 15 companies will respond.
Estimated Number of Annual Responses: 24. This represents the
maximum number of possible responses.
Estimated Average Burden Hours per Response: 6 hours. The survey
should take a representative from each of the companies randomly
selected four to eight hours to complete. The estimated financial
burden for one process safety manager to take this survey is $375.57.
For 15 surveys (the anticipated amount of responses), the total cost of
process safety managers' time is estimated to be $5,633.55.\1\
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\1\ The burden is calculated by taking the 6-hour time burden
for a process safety manager multiplied by the number of surveys; an
average Process Safety Manager makes $100,154 per year as of
September 15, 2022, which in terms of hourly compensation is $48.15.
$48.15 hourly pay * 1.3 (benefits) * 6 hours to complete * 15
surveys = 5,633.55. See ``Process Safety Manager Salaries,''
Glassdoor, Updated September 15, 2022, <a href="https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/process-safety-manager-salary-SRCH_KO0,22.htm">https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/process-safety-manager-salary-SRCH_KO0,22.htm</a>.
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Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 90 hours. This represents the
total average burden (6 hours per 15 responses).
Need for and Use of Information: This research is vital because
safely conducting chemical reactions is essential for the chemical
manufacturing industry. Chemical reactive hazards can rapidly release
large quantities of heat, energy, and gaseous byproducts. Uncontrolled
reactions have led to serious explosions, fires, and toxic emissions.
The impacts may be severe in terms of death and injury to people,
damage to physical property, and effects on the environment and
surrounding communities. Since the publication of the 2002 report,
incidents caused by uncontrolled chemical reactions have persisted.
This fact suggests the need to continue to evaluate existing standards
and improve the management of reactive hazards in response to changes
within the chemical manufacturing industry over the past two decades.
Researchers will use quantitative and qualitative mixed methods to
analyze the collected industry information. The analysis will identify
trends and present insights which will enhance the CSB's capacity to
respond to future reactive chemical incidents and to inform industry
stakeholders of the best practices in process safety protocols.
Comment is Invited: Comment is invited on: (1) Whether this
collection of information is necessary for the stated purposes and the
proper performance of the functions of the Agency, including whether
the information will have
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practical or scientific utility; (2) the accuracy of the Agency's
estimate of the burden of the collection of information, including the
validity of the methodology and assumptions used; (3) ways to enhance
the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected;
and (4) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on
respondents, including the use of automated, electronic, mechanical, or
other technological collection techniques or other forms of information
technology. To view the draft protocol, please see: <a href="https://www.csb.gov/assets/1/6/csb_survey_draft_2023.11.02.pdf">https://www.csb.gov/assets/1/6/csb_survey_draft_2023.11.02.pdf</a>.
All comments received in response to this notice, including names
and addresses when provided, will be a matter of public record. As of
the time of this notice, the CSB has not received any comments.
Comments will be summarized and included in the submission request
toward Office of Management and Budget approval.
Dated: November 3, 2023.
Tamara Qureshi,
Assistant General Counsel, Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation
Board.
[FR Doc. 2023-24693 Filed 11-7-23; 8:45 am]
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