Lowrys' Handbook of Right-to-Know and Emergency Planning, SaraCRC Press, 1988 M10 1 - 421 pages The only comprehensive volume of its kind, Lowrys' Handbook is the TOTAL reference guide for everyone who deals with any aspect of Right-To-Know requirements-a self-contained guide to coping with Right-To-Know laws that relate to hazardous materials as they affect worker safety and community emergency planning. The federal statutes and regulations on the subject are explained and interpreted, and their relations to other laws are described. Included are descriptions of both administrative and civil remedies that might be taken when there are alleged violations, as well as the statutorily permitted penalties. Problems, benefits, and consequences are covered. Extensive practical guidance is given for dealing with the many features of the laws-including a valuable comprehensive discussion of the many material hazards (both physical and health hazards), with examples. This discussion also includes guidance regarding avoidance of and protection from the hazards. |
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... Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Forms 35 36 3.3 Public Data Bases and Trade Secret Protection 37 3.4 Enforcement and Sanctions 38 31 Administrative and Criminal Enforcement Procedures and Penalties 38 Civil Enforcement of Statutory ...
... Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Forms 35 36 3.3 Public Data Bases and Trade Secret Protection 37 3.4 Enforcement and Sanctions 38 31 Administrative and Criminal Enforcement Procedures and Penalties 38 Civil Enforcement of Statutory ...
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... Toxic Agents 62 60 60 Entry by Ingestion ( Swallowing ) 62 Entry by Absorption Through the Skin 62 Entry by Inhalation ( Breathing ) Highly Toxic Agents 62 62 Entry by Ingestion ( Swallowing ) 63 Entry by Absorption Through the Skin 63 ...
... Toxic Agents 62 60 60 Entry by Ingestion ( Swallowing ) 62 Entry by Absorption Through the Skin 62 Entry by Inhalation ( Breathing ) Highly Toxic Agents 62 62 Entry by Ingestion ( Swallowing ) 63 Entry by Absorption Through the Skin 63 ...
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... Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Report 92 Required Record Keeping 92 Required Under the HCS 92 Required Under SARA Title III 92 Recommended Optional Record Keeping 92 6.2 Developing Hazardous Substance Lists 93 6.3 Hazardous Chemical ...
... Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Report 92 Required Record Keeping 92 Required Under the HCS 92 Required Under SARA Title III 92 Recommended Optional Record Keeping 92 6.2 Developing Hazardous Substance Lists 93 6.3 Hazardous Chemical ...
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... Toxic Substances Control Act 10.2 State and Local Laws 152 Preemption Issues 152 151 Comparative State Law Provisions 155 11. Making the " Right " to Know a Reality 157 11.1 Worker Self - Help Under the HCS 158 Access to Specific ...
... Toxic Substances Control Act 10.2 State and Local Laws 152 Preemption Issues 152 151 Comparative State Law Provisions 155 11. Making the " Right " to Know a Reality 157 11.1 Worker Self - Help Under the HCS 158 Access to Specific ...
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Contents
The Hazard Communication Standard | 15 |
The Emergency Planning and Community RighttoKnow Act | 31 |
PART B CARRYING OUT THE RESPONSIBILITIES | 41 |
Written Forms of Hazard Identification | 69 |
Keeping Records and Filing Reports | 89 |
Preventive Measures in the Workplace | 105 |
Emergency Planning and Preparedness | 123 |
POLICY ISSUES AND RELATED LAWS | 137 |
B Sources of Information | 191 |
Legal Authorities | 225 |
Regulated Materials | 277 |
Materials Regulated under CERCLA and SARA | 297 |
Materials Regulated under Other Federal | 317 |
Index of CAS Numbers by Substance Names | 333 |
MSDS OSHA Form 174 | 385 |
Trade Secret Claim SubstantiationEPA | 395 |
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