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Annual Right-To-Know
Compliance Schedule
**March 1 - SARA
Section 312 (Tier II) and State Community RTK Reports
**March 1 -
EPA/State Biennial Hazardous Waste Report
**April 1 - PA
HSSF survey
**July 1 - SARA
Title III Section 313 TRI "Form R" survey
**July 15 - NJ
Public Employees Worker Right-To-Know Survey
**October 15 -
(some states) SARA Title III Section 311 MSDS report
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Since 1987, the professionals at EHS
Innovators have been leaders in the Right-To-Know (RTK) Compliance
field. We offer comprehensive compliance services for ...
- New Jersey Community Right-To-Know
(for private businesses)
- New Jersey Worker Right-To-Know (for
schools & municipal agencies)
- SARA Title III, Tier II and 313 Form R
"Toxic Release Inventory" survey generation
- OSHA Hazard Communication and Lab
Safety "hazardous substance" inventories
- Pennsylvania Hazardous Substances
Surveys (HSSF)
- Community Right-To-Know surveys for
selected states and localities, such as New York City
Our services usually start
with updating your right-to-know surveys. EHSI provides RTK
specialists to complete or update your hazardous chemical
inventories. Inventory information is then entered into our CHEM
Master software to generate reports and universal labels.
All survey reports are 100% accurate based on the available
information. And all survey forms are Federal and/or
State-approved.
After completion of RTK
reports, EHSI can -
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contact your chemical vendors and
suppliers for missing MSDSs
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update your MSDS Central Files
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label chemical containers
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perform initial and refresher Haz Com /
Right-To-Know Training
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implement a sophisticated bar code
inventory tracking system, to make future compliance easier.

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News

In 2004, NJ PEOSHA adopted Federal OSHA Hazard Communication
for public employees, including schools, waste treatment facilities and
municipalities. State Inspectors are now beginning compliance
inspections of municipal public agencies with steep fines for
non-compliance with a wide variety of new safety regulations that were
not present just a couple of years ago.
Hazard Communication requires
a much more comprehensive hazardous substance inventory compared to the
NJ Worker RTK Survey, additional training of new employee groups, and
additional labeling requirements. EHSI can sort out the confusion
and make sure your NJ municipal agency stays in compliance.
Did
You Know?

Under SARA Title III, Community RTK reports, including state-specific
Tier II reports, can be requested from your company by government
officials at any time of the year, not just March 1. When that
occurs, Federal regulations require RTK reporting of ALL hazardous
substances at zero (0 lbs) quantity threshold! That means you
must report all chemicals you have an MSDS for regardless of the
quantity. Can you do that with your current system? EHSI's
inventorying methods and expert software get this done easily.
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