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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 250 · § 250.1900

§ 250.1900. Must I have a SEMS program?

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You must develop, implement, and maintain a safety and environmental management system
(SEMS)program. Your SEMS program must address the elements described in § 250.1902, American Petroleum Institute's Recommended Practice for Development of a Safety and Environmental Management Program for Offshore Operations and Facilities (API RP 75) (as incorporated by reference in § 250.198), and other requirements as identified in this subpart.
(a)If there are any conflicts between the requirements of this subpart and API RP 75; COS-2-01, COS-2-03, or COS-2-04; or ISO/IEC 17011 (incorporated by reference as specified in § 250.198), you must follow the requirements of this subpart.
(b)Nothing in this subpart affects safety or other matters under the jurisdiction of the Coast Guard. \[76 FR 64462, Oct. 18, 2011, as amended at 78 FR 20440, Apr. 5, 2013\]
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