Risk Management Plans
According to the EPA, “Risk management plans (RMPs) provide valuable information to local fire, police, and emergency response personnel to prepare for and respond to chemical emergencies in their community. Making RMP information available to the public also fosters communication and awareness to improve accident prevention and emergency response practices at the local level.”
Prior to late April, 2025, the EPA provided an online tool to search for Risk Management Plans, but that online tool is no longer available. EDGI scraped the RMPs in late 2024, and this tool allows you to view those archived plans, as well do data analysis on facilities, accidents, and chemicals used.
Our code is open source. The scraped plans, and the code used to collect them, can be found at EDGI GitHub,
The Facility View table contains a list of facilities and their EPA Risk Management Plans, including associated chemical names and NAICS codes. The Facility Accidents View lists all accidents found in the archived RMPs. The Accident Chemicals View lista all chemicals released during accidents as found in the archived RMPs. Other tables under Explore All Tables contain normalized database tables that might be useful in writing SQL queries.
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