About Benchmarks:

Are you ready for this regulation? Use this benchmark to find out. Each benchmark is build directly for the federal regulation.  They reflect the learning objectives of the related course. The benchmark is not a "trivia test" - they help you evaluate your readiness to apply the new regulation. Contact us for more information and/or personalized benchmarks for your specific organization/industry.

Benchmark: Comprehensive Guide to NESHAP for Coke Ovens

Take this benchmark to assess how much you would benefit from taking the course on NESHAP for Coke Ovens. In a few minutes, you’ll see whether you grasp the intent and operational impact of the final rule amendments for PQBS and COB—why SSM exemptions were removed, what new MACT and work practices mean on the floor, how fenceline and opacity monitoring change routines, how pressure monitoring choices affect safety and leaks, and what electronic reporting expects. The prompts focus on trade-offs you’ll need to navigate (compliance vs. flexibility, transparency vs. administrative burden, prevention vs. cost) and who is affected (operators, maintenance, EHS, and nearby communities). Your results will highlight where you may be exposed—planning for non‑steady-state emissions, linking monitoring data to corrective action, or modernizing data systems—so you can target the course to fill gaps, reduce risk, and avoid penalties.

NOTE: Unless otherwise indicated, all Benchmarks are free of charge!

Federal Register Title
This benchmark will help determine your readiness for: Federal Register Document titled National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Coke Ovens: Pushing, Quenching, and Battery Stacks, and Coke Oven Batteries; Residual Risk and Technology Review, and Periodic Technology Review. Document Number: 2024-13186

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FR-24-896-1