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Standard Industrial Classification Manual, National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., 1987. [Pg.350]

The appHcabiHty of many of the government regulations are based on the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) of the process and/or faciHty. [Pg.74]

Standard Industrial Classification Manual, Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, 1987 for sale by National Technical... [Pg.74]

Conventional Wastes Sources and types of industrial solid wastes generated by Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) group classification are reported in Table 25-49. The expected specific wastes in the table are those that are most readily identifiable. [Pg.2232]

The facility is included in Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Codes 20 through 39 and... [Pg.22]

Enter the appropriate 4-digit primary Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code for yourfacility (Table I, pages 34-39, lists the SIC codes within the 20-39 range). If the report covers more than one establishment, enter the primary 4-digit SIC code for each establishment. You are required to enter SIC codes only for those establishments within the facility that fall within SIC codes 20 to 39. If you do not know your SIC code, check with your financial office or contact your local Chamber of Commerce or State Department of Labor. [Pg.34]

Community Right to Know reporting (hazardous substances inventories) is required in New Jersey from selected employers. The identification of the employers who must report is based on their standard industrial classification (SIC) code. In the New Jersey Worker and Community Right to Know Act (N.J.S.A. 34 5A-1... [Pg.261]

STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATIONS New Jersey Employer Groups and Activities Subject to Hazardous Substances Inventory Reporting... [Pg.262]

Under EPCRA, the ERA established an inventory of routine toxic chemicals that require emissions reporting. Eacilities subject to Section 313 are required to submit a toxic chemical release inventory form or Eorm R for specified chemicals, which is completed on an annual basis and is submitted by July 1 of every year. Eorm R notifies public and governmental agencies about routine releases (releases that occur as a result of daily production use). Eorm R applies to facilities of ten or more employees in businesses (with standard industrial classification (SIC) codes 20 through 39) that manufacture or use certain toxic chemicals in excess of certain amounts. [Pg.170]

Review the literature and obtain tlie various classifications of tlie Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes. [Pg.77]

The definition of the chemical processing industries (CPI) used in this table is the one used by Data Resources and Chemical Engineering in compiling their statistics on these industries. For several of the industries listed, only a part is considered to be in the CPI and data are presented for this part only. A list of the Standard Industrial Classification codes used to define the CPI for this table is given in Appendix C. [Pg.23]

Employment figures for Standard Industrial Classification code 367, "Electronic components and accessories."... [Pg.72]

PEL Pg pmol PHS PMR ppb ppm ppt REL RfD RTECS sec SCE SIC SIR SMR STEL STORET TLV TSCA TRI TRS TWA u.s. UF yr WHO wk permissible exposure limit picogram picomole Public Health Service proportionate mortality ratio parts per billion parts per million parts per trillion recommended exposure limit Reference Dose Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances second sister chromatid exchange Standard Industrial Classification Standardized incidence ratio standard mortality ratio short term exposure limit STORAGE and RETRIEVAL threshold limit value Toxic Substances Control Act Toxics Release Inventory total reduced sulfur time-weighted average United States uncertainty factor year World Health Organization week... [Pg.228]

SIC Code Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes are a system of numerical codes that categorizes industrial facilities by the type of activity in which they are engaged. All companies conducting the same type of business, regardless of their size, have the same SIC code. As an example, SIC code 2911 refers to petroleum refineries. [Pg.333]

Standard hydrogen electrode, 3 413 Standard illuminants, 7 315-316 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC), 21 570... [Pg.880]


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