Community Right to Know (CRTK) / Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA)

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Required for facilities that store, use, and release hazardous chemicals

PROGRAMS TO MEET COMMUNITY RIGHT TO KNOW REGULATIONS

People who live near facilities that use hazardous chemicals are entitled by law to know what they are encountering in the air, water, and soil. These laws and regulations are commonly called “Community Right to Know” (CRTK). Our health and safety consultants help our clients fulfill the requirements of the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) by developing programs customized for each facility’s circumstances while complying with your timeline and budget.

Making it easy to comply with Employee Right to Know regulations

OUR CRTK / EPCRA SERVICES

Our safety consultants help clients comply with the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act in the following ways:

  • Identify extremely hazardous substances (EHS) on-site in quantities that require reporting
  • Develop and submit required annual toxic chemical release forms
  • Conduct EPCRA compliance evaluations
  • Prepare and file emergency response plans if required and assist with local emergency agency communication
  • Train employees on the requirements of EPCRA
  • Maintain documentation of all actions taken to comply with Community Right to Know regulations

Keep your community informed and your facility compliant

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