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The hazards are rated ing to how serious they are and the effect they are having, or could have, on the occupants. The rating will determine if there are any serious hazards (category 1) or less serious hazards (category 2). The inspector will also assess any possible harm from the hazards.
The four parts of the diamond are for Health Hazard (Blue), Fire Hazard (Red), Reactivity (Yellow), and Specific Hazard (White). Health, Fire, and Reactivity receive a numeric rating from 0 to 4 based on the severity of hazard in that category, with 0 being non-hazardous and 4 being the most severe.
There are three standard reporting requirements: the initial telephone notification; the initial written report; and the written first anniversary follow-up report. In all cases, each facility must submit these reports.
The Hazard Ranking System (HRS) is a screening tool used by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to assess the relative threat that sites with actual or potential contaminant releases pose to human health or the environment.
GHS Hazard Statements ☝ H-CodeHazard StatementsSignal Word H250 Catches fire spontaneously if exposed to air Danger H251 Self-heating; may catch fire Danger H252 Self-heating in large quantities; may catch fire Warning H260 In contact with water releases flammable gases which may ignite spontaneously Danger39 more rows
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The HRS score is based on an evaluation of up to four separate pathways: ground water migration, soil exposure, surface water migration, and air migration. Pathways are routes by which exposure to contaminant releases affecting human health or sensitive environments can occur.
The hazard rating is a measure to determine the level of severity of each hazard observed during the safety inspection. The level considers the hazards magnitude, frequency or recurrence, and intensity at the impact point.
Under the Superfund program, the EPA and state agencies use the HRS to calculate a site score (ranging from 0 to 100) based on the actual or potential release of hazardous substances from a site through air, surface water or groundwater.

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