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What EHS Managers Need to Know About EPA and OSHA Recordkeeping
One of the most tedious aspects of an EHS manager's job is keeping track of a host of records. This special report shows you the records you must keep on hand and for how long. It also contains a recordkeeping checklist to help you keep track of your records for major environmental laws.
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NY Mets Get a Green Stadium
The builder of the New York Mets' new ballpark will build and operate the major league baseball team's new stadium using some of the latest green technologies and practices.
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EPA Announces New Diesel Rule
EPA has announced new standards aimed at reducing locomotive and marine diesel engine emissions by up to 90 percent as soon as this year.
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This Week's Poll
How would you rate Steve Johnson's performance as EPA administrator?
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Last Week's Poll
Last week, we asked if you were concerned with pharmaceutical contaminants in your drinking water. Find out what most people said.
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Five Agencies Settle UST Complaints
Five federal agencies will pay nearly $110,000 in penalties for alleged violations of federal UST regulations in the Washington, DC, metro area.
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Most Voluntarily Disclose Environmental Violations
If you voluntarily disclose your environmental violations, you may be able to reduce up to 100 percent of your gravity-based penalty under the incentives of the federal Self Disclosure and Environmental Audit Policy. In a recent Enviro.BLR.com poll, we asked our readers if they voluntarily disclosed violations.
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Tool of the Week
Basic Checklist for USTs
[Trial or subscription to Enviro.BLR.com required]
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Safety Committees Audio Conference
Join us on April 1 for a comprehensive audio conference that will explain everything you need to know about getting an effective safety committee off the ground--or breathing new life into one you've already got.
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Epinephrine and Epinephrine Salts
The presence of the chemical product epinephrine (more commonly known as adrenalin) on EPA's P- and U-lists of hazardous waste is not meant to indicate that epinephrine salts are also a hazardous waste that must be managed and discarded according to RCRA Subtitle C regulations.
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Ask the Experts: HazMat Transportation
Can our delivery drivers transport hazardous materials weighing less than 1,000 lb without being placarded?
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[The Ask the Experts question is available to everyone for 1 week.]
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OSHA Challenge: Air Contaminants
Under 29 CFR ยง 1910.1000 Air contaminants, Table Z-1 states:
"Ceiling Values. An employee's exposure to any substance in Table Z-1, the exposure limit of which is preceded by a "C", shall at no time exceed the exposure limit given for that substance."
The regulation continues with which of the following?
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Worst EPA Administrator?
How would you rate Steve Johnson against past EPA Adminstrators? Some posts in the EHS Forum are saying he's the worst in recent history. What do you think?
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Featured Environmental Resources
Environmental Compliance in [Your State]
The tried-and-true solution for federal and state environmental compliance.
RegUpdate.BLR.com
This twice-weekly e-mail notification service from BLR's environmental compliance experts keeps you updated on all state and federal regulatory activity.
Easy EHS Plan--Forklifts
A simple yet complete solution that delivers all the tools you need to develop a fully prepared, customizable, site-specific EHS plan for your organization.
2007 Most Misunderstood Environmental Regs Special Report
This report is a sampling of what the environmental editors at BLR think are some of the more perplexing regulations that EHS managers had to deal with in 2007.
Computer-Based Training: PPE
This interactive training tool lets you train your employees to minimize serious injuries with interesting training they take at their own pace.
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