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Under
the program, facilities are required to:
- Keep accurate records of the
hazardous chemicals they use, store, and make;
- Provide either, Material Safety Data
Sheets (MSDS) or a list of the chemicals to the local fire department,
MGCLERC, and the SERC;
- Provide chemical inventory forms to
the local fire department, MGCLERC, and the SERC;
- Report releases of hazardous materials
to the local fire department, MGCLERC, and the Ohio EPA;
- Provide information to the MGCLERC
for the development of a community emergency response plan
Facilities within Greene and
Montgomery Counties have been actively involved since the inception
of MGCLERC in 1987. Their commitment to public and facility education
through MGCLERC has assisted in keeping the number of hazardous materials
instances to a minimum. They have also reduced the use of EHS chemicals
in the Miami Valley. In addition, a number of facilities have also
participated in annual exercises of our plan.
Are you planning
on moving, selling, shutting down, or abandoning your facility?
If you report
to the MGCLERC, the state's Cessation of Regulated Operations (CRO)
probably apply to your facility. See our CRO page
for more information.
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