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Extremely Hazardous Substances \u2014 any of 406 chemicals identified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as toxic and listed under Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 Title III.
The purpose of the Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) program is to prevent or minimize harm to public health and the environment from a release or threatened release of a hazardous material. By submitting an HMBP, emergency responders can effectively protect the public.
A HMBP contains detailed information that includes the following: An inventory of hazardous materials at a facility. Emergency response plans and procedures to be followed in the event of a reportable release or threatened release of a hazardous material.
CERS/CUPA is mandatory training for all companies that file a hazardous materials business plan with CERS and/or generate hazardous waste (RCRA and NON RCRA).
The Enforcement and Emergency Response Division (EERD) administers the technical implementation of the state's Unified Program \u2013 a consolidation of six environmental programs at the local level.
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The Hazardous Materials Division (HMD) of the Department of Environmental Health and Quality (DEHQ) is the local Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) responsible for implementing and enforcing California hazardous materials laws and regulations related to the unified programs.
Who is required to prepare an HMBP? 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.
Who is required to prepare an HMBP? 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 Hazardous Materials Division (HMD) of the Department of Environmental Health and Quality (DEHQ) is the local Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) responsible for implementing and enforcing California hazardous materials laws and regulations related to the unified programs.
A Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) is a local agency certified by CalEPA to implement and enforce six state hazardous waste and hazardous materials regulatory management programs.

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