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Does DHS have the authority to enforce the use of Inherently Safer Technology (IST) at a facility?

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Does DHS have the authority to enforce the use of Inherently Safer Technology (IST) at a facility?

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Section 550 explicitly prohibits DHS from disapproving a Site Security Plan “based on the presence or absence of a particular security measure,” including inherently safer technologies. Even so, covered facilities are certainly free to consider IST options, and their use may reduce risk and regulatory burdens.

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