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The threat level in the airline sector is High or Orange. Read more.
If your company or organization does not fall under CFATS, the Chemical Sector-Specific Agency (SSA) works with security partners voluntarily to increase chemical facility security.
Report a possible security concern involving the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) regulation.
Secure Handling of Ammonium Nitrate Program: Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
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The Department's implementation of the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS), published April 2007, entered its third stage with launch of the secure, on-line CSAT Site Security Plan (SSP) tool. Only facilities that submitted Security Vulnerability Assessments and were subsequently notified in writing by the Department they have been finally determined to be high-risk have access via CSAT to complete and submit the CSAT Site Security Plan(SSP).

Responsibility for chemical security is shared among federal, state, and local governments, as well as the private sector.
The Department of Homeland Security has issued Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards for any facility that manufactures, uses, stores, or distributes certain chemicals at or above a specified quantity.
Government and industry must work together to strengthen the security of America's chemical facilities, while not undercutting an important part of the nation's economy.
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This page was last reviewed/modified on May 18, 2009.