Publication Summary

Title

Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know

Month-Year PublishedJanuary 1993
Revised onAugust 2006
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Short Description

This booklet is designed to help you identify whether your business is covered by the CRTK requirements, tells what you must do to comply, and helps you find additional information, such as telephone contacts.

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Publication Number93-BR-01
Author(s)Hansen, I.
Print Availability
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Number of pages 11
Keywords chemical, community right-to-know, emergency, hazardous, planning, reduction, right
Related Web ContentWhat is community right to know?
Abstract Long Description

HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL INVENTORY REPORTIN The "Community Right-to-Know" law known as SARA Title III requires both small and large businesses to report chemical information. Required reporting includes preparation of a detailed chemical inventory, reporting hazardous substance spills or releases, and providing information to local responders and emergency planners. Failure to comply could bring enforcement action or penalties. This booklet is designed to help you: • identify if your business is covered by the requirements; • understand what you must do to comply, and • find additional information, such as telephone contacts.


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