Tier II Reporting and Avoiding Common Mistakes, Part Two, RETA, May 2021
In part one of this article, Travis Weber reviewed the EPCRA Tier II Reporting factors that determine how reporting can be completed in your respective state. In part 2. Travis presents ideas to help avoid some of the more common errors associated with Tier II Reporting.
About the Author: Travis Weber’s main area of concentration is risk analysis. He is responsible for the documentation of Process Safety Management Programs (PSM), Risk Management Programs (RMP), and California Accidental Release Prevention (CalARP) Programs for facilities using regulated substances. This work includes preparing all necessary documentation for compliance with the PSM/RMP/CalARP regulation, and modeling the potential off-site consequences of potential releases, compliance audits, and other environmental study projects for municipal and private clients.
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