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Chemical Security

Chemical Security

  • Chemical Security Assessment Tool (CSAT) Ivanti Notification
  • Chemical Security Paperwork Reduction Act Notices for Comment

Overview

The chemical security mission is to safeguard the American people by preventing the misuse of chemicals in a terrorist attack on the homeland.

CISA’s Role

Securing our nation’s chemical sector infrastructure is crucial to our economic prosperity, national security, and public health and safety. Every day, thousands of chemical facilities across the country—from small companies to national laboratories—use, manufacture, store, and transport dangerous chemicals in a complex, global chain that affects other critical infrastructure sectors.

Enhancing security and resilience across the chemical industry to reduce the risk of dangerous chemicals being weaponized requires a collaborative effort. To this end, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has developed voluntary and regulatory programs and resources to help stakeholders—private industry, public sector, and law enforcement—secure chemical facilities from many threats, ranging from: cyberattacks, insider threats, and theft and diversion for use in chemical or explosive weapons.

Featured Programs

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Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS)

As of July 28, 2023, the statutory authority for the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) program (6 CFR Part 27) expired. Therefore, CISA cannot enforce compliance with the CFATS regulations at this time.

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ChemLock

A voluntary program that provides facilities that possess dangerous chemicals with no-cost services and tools to help them better understand their risks and improve their chemical security posture in a way that works for their business model.

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Ammonium Nitrate Security Program (ANSP)

The ANSP is a proposed regulatory program that seeks to reduce the likelihood of a terrorist attack involving the misuse of ammonium nitrate by creating a registration program for purchasers and sellers.

Chemical Security Events

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Chemical Security Summit

The Chemical Security Summit is the signature US event focused on chemical security collaboration across the public and private sectors that work with dangerous chemicals. In lieu of the 2024 Summit, CISA hosted the virtual 2024 Chemical Security Seminars on July 11 and 18, 2024.
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ChemLock Services

Request ChemLock services that help facilities that possess dangerous chemicals understand their risks and improve their chemical security posture in a way that works for their business model.

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Resources

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PUBLICATION

ChemLock: Secure Your Chemicals

ChemLock: Secure Your Chemicals is a guidance document that walks facilities with dangerous chemicals step-by-step through the process of developing and implementing a facility security plan.
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PUBLICATION

ChemLock Tabletop Exercises

ChemLock offers CISA Tabletop Exercise Packages (CTEPs) and general materials to help facilities conduct exercises that are tailored specifically for chemical security.
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PUBLICATION

ChemLock: Know Your Chemicals Flyer

This is a printer-friendly fact sheet to raise awareness of the need to know your chemicals and enhance the security of dangerous chemicals.
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Training

CISA offers live and on-demand training to assist owners, operators, facility personnel, and retailers with understanding the threats that chemicals pose and what security measures can be put into place to reduce the risk of dangerous chemicals being weaponized. To register for either of these courses, see the information for each respective course.

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ChemLock: Introduction to Chemical Security Course

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ChemLock: Secure Your Chemicals Security Planning Course

Contact

For more information on chemical security and ANSP, please email Chemical.Security@mail.cisa.dhs.gov. 

For requests for ChemLock services, please email ChemLock@mail.cisa.dhs.gov.

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