Relating to Mission Critical Chemicals, what is the National Emergency Production Rate?
National Emergency Production is the maximum amount of production that this facility can expect to attain and sustain for one year or more during national emergency conditions. The National Emergency Production Rate is estimated by dividing the average amount of chemical or product produced over the year by the amount that could have been produced if the plant had been operating under national emergency conditions during that period. The rate of production at national emergency levels should be greater than or equal to the rate of full production capability. For detailed definitions and instructions for calculating the national emergency production rate, review the instructions for Item 5 on the Annual Plant Capacity Utilization Survey accessible at the U.S. Census Bureau website (http://www.census.gov/cir/www/mqc1pag2.html).