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Hazardous substances Emergency Plan

EPA, FEMA and DOT, 1987, Technical Guidance for Hazards Analysis, Emergency Planning for Extremely Hazardous Substances, December. [Pg.477]

EPA. 1998b. Emergency planning and notification. Appendix A. The list of extremely hazardous substances threshold planning quantities. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 40 CFR 355 Appendix A. [Pg.184]

Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Planning Guide. The National Response Team of the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Contingency Plan. Washington, D.C., 1987. [Pg.479]

Section 105 directs the President to revise the National Contingency Plan (NCP) (formerly limited to emergency response under Section 311 of the Clean Water Act) to include a new "hazardous substance response plan" setting out procedures and standards for response actions. This revision may be adopted only after notice and opportunity for public comment. [Pg.3]

Emergency Plaiming and Notification. Establishes the list of extremely hazardous substances, threshold planning quantities and fecility notification responsibilities necessary for development of state and local emergency response plans. [Pg.182]

Environmental Protection Agency. 1987. Technical Guidance fir Hazards Analysis Emergency Planning fir Extremely Hazardous Substances. Washington, DC. [Pg.78]

EHS EOP EPA ICS/IMS Extremely Hazardous Substance Emergency Operations Plan U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Incident Command System/Incident Management System... [Pg.131]

Besides lead, there may be a variety of other substances that a worker may be exposed to. Earlier in this chapter we mentioned the possibility of mobile laboratories. If your site does have a mobile lab, there are a variety of other regulations that should be considered. Of course, hazard communication comes into play. A typical laboratory can have volumes of material safety data sheets in its libraries. Besides hazard communication, you should determine whether a chemical hygiene plan is a requirement. In addition, we need to consider how the laboratory might affect the site emergency plan. [Pg.70]

Report releases of a reportable quantity of a hazardous substance to the state Emergency Response Commission (SERC) for each state likely to be affected. Also provide notice to the local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) for any area affected by the release. [Pg.1078]

Both removal and remedial actions may be carried out at the same site. To accomplish these tasks, CERCLA has given cleanup authority to U.S. EPA, has established the Hazardous Substance Response Trust Fund (Superfund) to finance the remedial actions at CERCLA sites, has initiated a procedure for the emergency response to accidental spills, and has imposed cleanup liability on those responsible. The National Contingency Plan (NCP) was developed in 1982 and in 1985 as the regulatory framework to guide these responses. [Pg.591]

Emergency planning. Businesses that produce, use, or store hazardous substances must (a) submit material safety data sheets or the equivalent and (b) file annual inventory report forms to the appropriate local emergency planning commission. Those handling extremely hazardous substances are also required to submit a one-time notice to the state emergency response commission. [Pg.884]

Emergency notification of extremely hazardous substance release. A business that unintentionally releases a reportable quantity of an extremely hazardous substance must report that release to the state emergency planning commission and the local emergency planning commission. [Pg.884]

EPA. 1987b. Extremely hazardous substances list and threshold planning quantities emergency planning and release notification requirements. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Federal Register 52(77) 13378. [Pg.183]


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