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Keep in Mind – Polymers are EXEMPT from CDR Reporting!

As you begin to gather the information on volume manufactured in 2011 (and 2010), keep in mind that almost all polymers are exempt from reporting.

2011: A Year In Recap

Bringing in the New Year is always an exciting time for everyone. People enjoy setting new goals, looking forward to the journey that the New Year brings and starting that resolution they promise they are going to keep. While the New Year brings many things to look forward to, it also is a time where we look back at the year that has passed and take a moment to reflect on what has happened.

Start collecting data for your 2012 TSCA Chemical Data Reporting submission now!

We just had our first cold weather snap in the northeast reminding me that 2012 is just around the corner. A change in the seasons is our cue to ask Emilcott clients that manufacture or import chemicals: Have you gathered the 2010 chemical volume data AND are you collecting the 2011 data needed for the 2012 TSCA Chemical Data Report?

August 2011 Update on the TSCA IUR-now-CDR Rule

by Paula Kaufmann

Upcoming TSCA Reporting Period: February 1 – June 30, 2012.

As of August 6, the EPA has finalized the TSCA IUR — now named the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) – Rule. There are many changes with the TSCA IUR to CDR … some of these will be in place for the 2012 reporting submission and many more for the 2016 submission. Read more for a complete update.

DELAYED!! TSCA Form U Submission 2011 Period

We have some news on this year’s TSCA IUR Form U submission: this year’s Form U submission period will not be June 1 to September 30. It will most likely be pushed back to later this year. The EPA is delaying the submission period because the proposed IUR modifications rule has not yet been finalized. EPA expects to have the final version of the changes to the IUR reporting requirements in the near future. The revised 2011 submission period will be announced with the publication of the final IUR modification rule.

You Better be Qualified if You are a Respiratory Protection Program Administrator!

For the company, job site or RPP administrator who does not understand why a qualified and empowered Respiratory Protection Program Administrator is a big deal, this blog highlights a triple-play of Top 5 facts that illustrate the importance of qualified training for Respiratory Protection Program Administrators: Top 5 OSHA violations, Top 5 reasons to be qualified, and Top 5 OSHA compliance indicators!

Hazardous Waste How-To for Manufacturers, Laboratories and other General Industry Companies

As a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) and a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) I often make recommendations to our “General Industry” clients in an effort to lift their game with dealing with hazardous waste. There are multiple layers of compliance issues related to hazardous waste handling, and, as with most regulations, a little education (TRAINING!!) goes a long way in understanding the game plan! The intention of this blog is to provide a brief discussion of the key regulations and their associated training requirements.

Need a Paradigm Shift with Safety Attitudes at your Manufacturing Site? Try OSHA 10-Hour Outreach Training for General Industry

When it comes to training, OSHA takes it seriously because training keeps workers safe and reduces incidents. “General Industry” is defined by OSHA as any industry not directly involved with agriculture, construction, and maritime industries. As a result of the broad “General Industry” definition, one of the most popular OSHA Outreach courses is the 10-hr General Industry Training which teaches safety and health hazard recognition and prevention. What is the importance of effective health and safety training for General Industry? Martha Hernandez focuses on the importance of the 10 hour General Industry Outreach course.

The Benefits of Instructor Led vs Online HazWOPER Training

when I am asked for my thoughts on whether to attend an on-line or instructor-led HazWOPER training class, my immediate response is clear! It is CRITICAL to actually learn what is taught in these classes not just fulfill the OSHA requirement. Why? These workers will be working on a HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE, and the knowledge learned in a HazWOPER class allows them to appropriately protect themselves. Learn more about Instructor Led HazWOPER training!

Renovations to Older Buildings: Think About Lead Paint (and More) or Repent!

Genya Mallach – CSP

As part of a standard, pre-work permit inspection by the local township, it was discovered the exterior of a church (and local pre-school) had been painted with lead-based paint!  Unfortunately, the estimates to remove and repaint the church were far beyond the church’s budget. At the acrimonious and finger-pointing church review meeting, a voice suddenly called out, “I’ll take care of it for half the cost of the lowest estimate!” Salvation!

However, when the contractor began the job,