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One of the most tedious aspects of an EHS manager’s job is to keep track of a host of records. Laws have been passed in every jurisdiction requiring facilities to produce and retain records of various kinds. Don’t get caught without the necessary records in the event of a surprise EPA or OSHA inspection! This special report shows EHS managers at a glance the records they must keep on hand and for how long.

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This special report contains a recordkeeping checklist to help you keep track of your records for major environmental laws and OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard.

Also included are 3 useful tables which provide:
  • A summary listing of federal environmental recordkeeping requirements
  • A list of federal safety recordkeeping requirements.
  • A list of federal recordkeeping requirements for DOT and the Department of Homeland Security as they apply to hazardous material transporters and chemical facilities.
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April 25, 2007
Cleveland Company to Pay Penalty for Violating Air Pollution Control Laws

A Cleveland manufacturer will pay a $17,500 penalty under a settlement with Ohio EPA for violating Ohio's air pollution permitting and reporting requirements.

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Chemical Solvents Inc., located at 3751 Jennings Road, was cited with late and incomplete reporting of permit and compliance information. Ohio EPA relies on timely and complete reports to ensure facilities are operating in compliance with their permits.

The violations were documented in 2004 by an inspector with the Cleveland Division of Air Quality, Ohio EPA's contractual representative for air pollution issues in Cuyahoga County. Chemical Solvents corrected the violations and has since operated in compliance with its permit.

Chemical Solvents manufactures special chemical products and also recycles and disposes of off-site chemicals. The facility's permitted air emissions sources include a vapor recovery system, loading racks, dip tank, and wheel strippers.

The civil penalty includes $14,000 to administer Ohio EPA's air pollution control programs and $3,500 to support Ohio EPA's clean diesel school bus program.

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