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Hazmat training must include, or be: general awareness/familiarization; function-specific; safety; security awareness; in-depth security training, if a security plan is required; and driver training (for each hazmat employee who will operate a motor vehicle).
An HMBP must contain detailed information that includes all of the following: Facility Information. Hazardous Materials Inventory. Site Map. Emergency Response Plans and Procedures. Employee Training Program. Legal Authority.
The program must include labels on containers of hazardous chemicals, safety data sheets (SDSs) for hazardous chemicals, and training for workers. Each employer must also describe in a written program how it will meet the requirements of the HCS in each of these areas.
HMBP Threshold Reporting Guidance MaterialThreshold Amount Fluid in a hydraulic system All amounts exempt, if aggregate storage of oil at the facility is less than 1,320 gal ​Irritants and sensitizers ​550 gal if liquid, or 5,000 lbs if solid Lubricating oil ​55 gal of each type or 275 gal aggregate14 more rows
Businesses that handle hazardous materials (including hazardous waste) or extremely hazardous substances at reportable quantities are required to prepare and electronically submit an HMBP in CERS. The reportable quantities are equal to or greater than: 500 pounds of a solid. 55 gallons of a liquid.
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The purpose of the Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) is to describe the proper use, handling and storage practices and procedures to be followed by people working with hazardous materials anywhere on UCCS property to assist in protecting them from potential health and physical hazards presented by hazardous
A Hazard Control Plan (HCP) is a standard operating procedure for a specific process performed in your laboratory or department. The HCP describes the hazardous materials or equipment in use and details the controls that will be put in place to minimize risk of exposure, injury, and other incidents.
At a minimum, a security plan must include the following elements: personnel security, unauthorized access, and en route security. The following are suggestions on how to address these required elementsnot detailed in the HMRthat you may want to consider for inclusion in your security plan.

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