Tier II Chemical Inventory Report - Am I Required To Submit One?

What is it?
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) Tier II reporting is a law that requires
certain businesses to report their inventory of hazardous chemicals to the government. This information
is used to help communities prepare for and respond to chemical emergencies.

Am I subject to the rule?
Businesses that store or use more than a certain amount of hazardous chemicals must report under
EPCRA Tier II. The specific amount of chemicals that triggers the reporting requirement varies
depending on the type of chemical.

What happens if I don't follow the rule?
You could be fined up to $37,500 per day

What next?
Since there's several thousand chemicals that you may be required to report, we recommend contacting
a professional services company, such as PSR, to discuss your specific situation.

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Keywords: Chemical, Chemical Inventory, Tier II, EPCRA, Environmental, Chemical Emergencies, Hazardous Chemicals
Listing created Nov 27, 2023

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