SARA Title III: Intent and Implementation of Hazardous Materials RegulationsVan Nostrand Reinhold, 1990 - 279 pages SARA Title III is an important and far-reaching regulation on hazardous material that affects business, industry, government, and the community. This volume explains both the letter and the intent of the law and enables members of affected groups to more easily and effectively adapt their procedures and report forms to comply with the law. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 70
Page 67
... procedures to be followed . This communication is vital in an emergency situation . The channels of communication need to be specified in advance . Individuals to be contacted must be identified , accessible , and have the authority to ...
... procedures to be followed . This communication is vital in an emergency situation . The channels of communication need to be specified in advance . Individuals to be contacted must be identified , accessible , and have the authority to ...
Page 69
... PROCEDURES Given its responsibilities , the LEPC needs to be certain to have the necessary and appropriate procedures in place . The LEPC must establish , first of all , basic operational procedures . The regulations specify : [ The ...
... PROCEDURES Given its responsibilities , the LEPC needs to be certain to have the necessary and appropriate procedures in place . The LEPC must establish , first of all , basic operational procedures . The regulations specify : [ The ...
Page 71
... procedures , it is recommended that the LEPC adopt other standard committee operating procedures . Whether the LEPC wishes to operate under Robert's Rules of Order or under self - designed rules of procedure , the rules must be set ...
... procedures , it is recommended that the LEPC adopt other standard committee operating procedures . Whether the LEPC wishes to operate under Robert's Rules of Order or under self - designed rules of procedure , the rules must be set ...
Contents
The Coming of SARA | 3 |
Impact of Legislation | 10 |
How Industry Should Comply with SARA | 21 |
Copyright | |
16 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
acid action activities addition Address Administrator agencies amount appropriate atoms cause committee complete compound concerning container Coordinator covered Designation determine districts effects emergency planning emergency response emergency response commission employees enter equipment established example existing explosive facility federal fire fire department flammable gases hazardous chemicals hazardous materials heat identify important incident indicate individual industry involved lead LEPC limit liquid Management manufacturer means method mixture necessary occur Office operator organic oxide person personnel prepared present pressure procedures produce protection quantity Reference regulations release reporting representatives request response plan result safety SARA SERC specific Standard subsection substance temperature Title toxic chemical trade secret transportation treatment United vapor waste