Compliance overview
EPA — Emissions & Reporting
Track air‑emissions data and compliance activities. Summaries cover monitoring, standards alignment (e.g., NAAQS), reporting cadence, and control‑technology notes.
HMTA — HazMat Transport
Keep hazardous‑materials movements compliant: classification & labeling, approved packaging, emergency info, workforce training, and DOT registration essentials.
OSHA — Safety & Health
Focus on record‑keeping, required safety standards, worker training & hazard communication. Includes reminders for serious‑incident reporting and OSHA 300/301/300A logs.
RCRA — Hazardous Waste
Manage "cradle‑to‑grave" waste obligations: identification/listing, manifests & transport, storage time‑limits, record‑keeping, and EPA ID number guidance.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Emissions Standards and Reporting System
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EPA Emissions Standards Overview
The Environmental Protection Agency sets and enforces standards for air emissions to protect public health and the environment. This system helps facilities track and report their emissions data.
Key Requirements for Facilities
Facilities must comply with various EPA emissions requirements:
Continuous monitoring of regulated pollutants and maintaining accurate records.
Meeting National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and specific industry standards.
Regular submission of emissions data and compliance reports to EPA.
Implementation of required emissions control technologies and best practices.
Regulated Pollutants
The EPA regulates various air pollutants including criteria pollutants (PM, SO2, NO2, CO, O3, Pb) and hazardous air pollutants (HAPs).
EPA Emissions Report Form
Saved EPA Reports
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Hazardous Materials Transportation Act (HMTA) Information and Data Entry System
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Hazardous Materials Transportation Act (HMTA) Overview
The Hazardous Materials Transportation Act (HMTA) provides the framework for the safe transportation of hazardous materials in commerce. This system helps companies maintain compliance with HMTA requirements.
Key Requirements for Transportation Companies
Companies involved in hazardous materials transportation must comply with various HMTA requirements, including:
Proper identification and classification of hazardous materials for transportation.
Use of approved packaging and containers for hazardous materials transport.
Maintain emergency response information and contact procedures.
Ensure proper training of employees handling hazardous materials.
DOT Requirements
The Department of Transportation (DOT) enforces HMTA regulations. Companies must obtain and maintain DOT registration for hazardous materials transportation.
HMTA Data Entry Form
Saved HMTA Records
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Information and Data Entry System
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Overview
OSHA's mission is to ensure safe and healthful working conditions by setting and enforcing standards and providing training, outreach, education, and assistance.
Key Requirements for Employers
Employers must comply with various OSHA requirements to maintain workplace safety:
Maintain accurate records of work-related injuries, illnesses, and fatalities.
Implement required safety standards and provide necessary protective equipment.
Provide safety training and education to employees in their language.
Inform workers about chemical hazards through training, labels, and SDS.
Reporting Requirements
Employers must report serious workplace incidents and maintain records of injuries and illnesses using OSHA Forms 300, 301, and 300A.
OSHA Incident Report Form
Saved OSHA Reports
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Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Information and Data Entry System
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Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Overview
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) gives EPA the authority to control hazardous waste from cradle to grave. This includes the generation, transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste.
Key Requirements for Distribution Companies
Distribution companies that handle, store, or transport hazardous materials must comply with various RCRA requirements, including:
Companies must properly identify and list all hazardous wastes handled according to EPA criteria.
Maintain detailed records of waste generation, handling, and disposal activities.
Follow proper procedures for transporting hazardous waste, including manifesting requirements.
Adhere to storage time limits and proper containment requirements for hazardous waste.
EPA ID Numbers
Distribution companies that generate, transport, store, treat, or dispose of hazardous waste must obtain an EPA ID number. This system helps track hazardous waste from generation to disposal.
RCRA Data Entry Form
Saved RCRA Data
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