Let Your Community Know Which Chemicals Are Being Used or Stored at Your Facility
Tier II Reporting, also called Community Right-to-Know Reporting, is a regulation that every facility that stores greater than a threshold quantity of a hazardous chemical needs
to adhere to. Reports must be submitted to local emergency responders, the local emergency planning committee and the State Emergency Response Commission.
This reporting requirement is to give public and government agencies the information on what hazardous materials are being used or stored at your facility. New reporting requirements go into effect for the 2017 reporting year.
Reports are due on March 1st of each year and some states have developed more stringent rules for themselves and reporting requirements. AG Consulting can provide the reporting and associated risk management plans required by your jurisdiction, including the New York City Community Right-to-Know Law.
Why Is a Chemical Inventory Report Necessary?
Imagine you were a firefighter on your way to fight a fire. You pull up, and there are giant tanks, all unmarked, all on fire. They could be full of water, which would make your job easier. Conversely, they could be full of diesel fuel, which could make the situation extremely volatile very quickly.
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