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Lander) into which Germany is divided. Moreover, the information genonted fixjm these activities form impressive data sets on exposine levels and trends that perhaps tell us as much about compliance with the regulation of chemical risk management as the (much less apparent) records of enforcement actions might. [Pg.177]

When these are, or may be, exceeded the employer must ensure that the enforcing authority has been notified, maintain a health record of exposed workers and make sure that they receive regular medical examinations, and identify work areas where the action level is liable to be exceeded as asbestos areas. ... [Pg.57]

OSHA IMIS Records of workplace inspections, including those prompted by accidents where a worker is injured 1984-Present Information from OSHA field inspections, a third party More accurate description of impacts on employees and contractors Keyword indexing allows for easy search and retrieval Not comprehensive, limited to incidents selected by OSHA Inspections without abstracts cannot be keyword searched causal information unavailable Designed to assist compliance enforcement, not to report on incident causes Limited information from State-Plan states Not designed to be a lessons-leamed database... [Pg.302]

For all generators, copies of all manifests and any records of tests and analyses carried out on the hazardous waste must be kept for at least three years, and for the duration of any enforcement action. [Pg.98]

All generators must keep receipts or manifests of waste shipped, and records of waste analysis for at least three years, or for the duration of any enforcement action by the appropriate State environmental protection agency. [Pg.108]

If the company decided not to use a licenced transporter but would be transporting its own wastes, the company did not need a USEPA-ID number or manifest form. The company must, however, keep a record of the type and quantity, as well as the date, method of transport, and treatment/disposal of its waste(s). The company would need proof of the receipt of the waste by the treatment/disposal facility. The company or its consulting engineer must keep receipts or manifests of waste shipped and records of waste analysis for at least three years, or for the duration of any enforcement action by the Massachusetts DEP. [Pg.123]

For purposes of enforcing the law, FDA inspectors may at any time inspect any non-prescription or prescription drug. For both, FDA inspectors may see all records and documents except those that relate to financial data, sales data other than shipment data, pricing data, personnel data and research data. An FDA inspector may spend whatever amoimt of time is necessary to complete such an inspection - even weeks or months. Where significant enforcement issues have been found, FDA inspectors have been known to spend more than a year at a single establishment. [Pg.596]

B) Except in the case of forms and contents thereof regarding a purchaser who is prohibited by subsection (g) or (n) of section 922 of this title from receipt of a firearm, the department of State police or State law enforcement agency or local law enforcement agency of the local jurisdiction shall not disclose any such form or the contents thereof to any person or entity, and shall destroy each such form and any record of the contents thereof no more than 20 days from the date such form is received. No later than the date that is 6 months after the effective date of this subparagraph, and at the end of each 6-month period thereafter, the department of State police or State law enforce-... [Pg.276]

Transactional Access Records Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University compiled publicly accessible records of federal law-enforcement activity. Its web site at http //trac.syr.edu/ offers links to databases for the Drug Enforcement Agency, U.S. Customs, the FBI, and other agencies. [Pg.120]

Under the Controlled Substances Act of 1988, being arrested for use or possession of a small amount of dextroamphetamine in the United States is classified by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) as a personal use amount. Anyone charged with an offense of possessing a personal use amount faces a civil fine of up to 10,000. The fine amount is based on the offender s income and assets, as well as the circumstances surrounding the case. With first offenses, jail time is typically not involved, and the proceedings are civil rather than criminal. This means that if the offender pays the fine, stays out of trouble for three years, and passes a subsequent drug test, the case is dismissed and no criminal or civil record of it is made. [Pg.144]

Federal District Court Records of the First Circuit Court, Boston, Massachusetts. Additional information was provided on drug charges by New England-based officials of the Drug Enforcement Administration in... [Pg.391]

Some degree of enforcement of the rule permitting the addition of up to 5% non-cocoa vegetable fats in chocolate may be based on inspection of factories, recipes and supply records. However, to obtain conclusive evidence of fraudulent addition of non-cocoa fats, a reliable method is required to quantify added fats in chocolate. [Pg.72]

Employees who ship hazardous material, including radioactive material, must have hazmat training to be able to recognize and identify hazardous material, to conduct their specific functions, and to enforce safety procedures to protect the public. The training is given to a new employee within 90 days of employment and then repeated every 3 years. The training is provided by the employer or by other public or private sources, and a record of training must be maintained. [Pg.175]


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