Kentucky Administrative Regulations (Last Updated: August 1, 2016) |
TITLE 106. DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS |
Chapter 1. Disaster and Emergency Services |
106 KAR 1:081. Kentucky Emergency Response Commission fee system requirements
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Section 1. Definitions. (1) "Category One Facility" means any facility owned or operated by local, state or federal government which is exempted from paying any fee in accordance with KRS 39.817. This exemption applies solely to fees and does not exempt any Category One Facility from reporting requirements pursuant to KRS 39.800 to 39.905.
(2) "Category Two Facility" means any facility that has not less than 10,000 pounds and not more than 499,999 pounds of each of ten (10) or fewer hazardous substances. The combined total of all hazardous substances shall not exceed 499,999 pounds.
(3) "Category Three Facility" means any facility that has 10,000 pounds or more of each of eleven (11) or more hazardous substances. The combined total of all hazardous substances shall not exceed 499,999 pounds.
(4) "Category Four Facility" means any facility that has a total inventory of over 499,999 pounds of hazardous substances.
(5) "Category Five Facility" means any facility that has an extremely hazardous substance as set out in Section 6 of this administrative regulation in excess of the threshold planning quantity.
(6) "DES/SARA-312" means the state annual chemical inventory reporting form due March 1 each year, covering the preceding calendar year.
(7) "DES/SARA-312-C" means the confidential state annual chemical inventory reporting form due March 1 each year, covering the preceding calendar year which may be used if a facility elects to withhold location information on a specific chemical from disclosure to the public pursuant to 42 USC 11044(a).
(8) "Hazardous chemical" means any substance for which a facility is required to prepare or have available a material safety data sheet under the Occupational Safety and Health Act
of 1970 and federal regulations promulgated under that Act.
(9) "Hazardous substance" means any substance defined in KRS 39.805(5) and for annual inventory reporting purposes shall include hazardous chemicals.
(10) "KyERC" means the Kentucky Emergency Response Commission.
Section 2. Facility Requirements. (1) In accordance with the planning requirements of KRS 39.845 and 39.850, 42 USC 11002(c) and 11003(c)(d), no later than sixty (60) days after a facility notifies the Kentucky Emergency Response Commission that it is subject to the requirements of this section, the facility shall provide emergency response planning information to the local emergency planning committee and shall assist the local emergency planning committee develop a Tab Q-7 or commission-approved equivalent as set out in Section 6 of this administrative regulation for all extremely hazardous substances set out in Section 6 of this administrative regulation in excess of the threshold planning quantity for submission in accordance with the requirements of 106 KAR 1:091.
(2) After initial submission and approval of the Tab Q-7 or commission-approved equivalent in accordance with subsection (1) of this section, each March 1 any facility that has an extremely hazardous substance as set out in Section 6 of this administrative regulation in excess of the threshold planning quantity shall review the Tab Q-7 or commission-approved equivalent and send certification to the local emergency planning committee stating that there were no changes and therefore the plan is correct as is; or the plan has been revised and the revisions are included with the certification.
(3) A Category Five Facility which is not subject to the annual chemical inventory reporting requirement due on DES/SARA-312 and, if applicable DES/SARA-312-C shall comply with Section 2(1) and (2) of this administrative regulation and shall file the fee in accordance with Section 4 of this administrative regulation.
(4) Any facility subject to the annual chemical inventory reporting requirements contained in KRS Chapter 39.890, and 42 USC 11022 shall submit Form DES/SARA-312 and, if applicable DES/SARA-312-C as set out in Section 6 of this administrative regulation no later than March 1 each year in accordance with the filing instructions in Section 4 of this administrative regulation.
Section 3. Fees shall be payable in accordance with the schedule listed below except the same owner or owners of two (2) or more facilities in a single county subject to paying a fee shall pay a fee not to exceed a total of $250 for all those facilities in that county.
(1) Category One Facility fee is $0.
(2) Category Two Facility fee is $40.
(3) Category Three Facility fee is $250.
(4) Category Four Facility fee is $250.
(5) Category Five Facility fee is $250.
Section 4. Filing Requirements for Fees and Forms DES/SARA-312 and DES/SARA-312-C. A computer-generated form containing all the information in DES/SARA-312 and DES/SARA-312-C may be accepted. All fees and forms DES/SARA-312 and, if applicable DES/SARA-312-C, shall be filed simultaneously, no later than March 1 each year. Checks shall be made payable to "Kentucky State Treasurer" and shall be marked "For KyERC Fee Account". Fees and forms shall be mailed to: Chairman, Kentucky Emergency Response Commission, EOC Building-Boone National Guard Center, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601-6168.
Section 5. Penalties. Failure to comply with provisions of this administrative regulation shall result in penalties as provided in KRS 39.990(3).
Section 6. The forms referred to in Sections 1(6), (7), 2(1), (2), (3), (4) and 4 of this administrative regulation is are set out in this section. The list of extremely hazardous substances referred to in Section 2(1), (2) of this administrative regulation are set out in this section.
The List of Extremely Hazardous Substances and their Threshold Planning Quantities (Alphabetical Order)
CAS No.
Chemical Name
Threshold
Notes
Planning
quantity
(pounds)
75865
ACETONE CYANOHYDRIN
1000
1752303
ACETONE THIOSEMICARBAZIDE
1000/10000
e
107028
ACROLEIN
500
79061
ACRYLAMIDE
1000/10000
d,l
107131
ACRYLONITRILE
10000
d,l
814686
ACRYLYL CHLORIDE
100
e,h
111693
ADIPONITRILE
1000
e,l
116063
ALDICARB
100/10000
c
309002
ALDRIN
500/10000
d
107186
ALLYL ALCOHOL
1000
107119
ALLYLAMINE
500
e
20859738
ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE
500
b
54626
AMINOPTERIN
500/10000
e
78535
AMITON
500
e
3734972
AMITON OXALATE
100/1000
e
7664417
AMMONIA
500
1
300629
AMPHETAMINE
1000
e
62533
ANILINE
1000
d,1
88051
ANILINE,2,4,6-TRIMETHYL-
500
e
7783702
ANTIMONY PENTAFLUORIDE
500
e
1397940
ANTIMYCINA
1000/10000
c,e
86884
ANTU
500/10000
1303282
ARSENIC PENTOXIDE
100/10000
d
1327533
ARSENOUS OXIDE
100/10000
d,h
7784341
ARSENOUS TRICHLORIDE
500
d
7784421
ARSINE
100
e
2642719
AZINPHOS-ETHYL
100/10000
e
86500
AZINPHOSMETHYL
10/10000
98873
BENZAL CHLORIDE
500
d
98168
BENZENAMINE,3(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)-
500
e
100141
BENZENE,I(CHLOROMETHYL)-4-NITRO-
500/10000
e
98055
BENZENEARSONIC ACID
10/10000
e
3615212
BENZIMIDAZOLE,4,5-DICHOLORO-2- (TRIFLUOROMETHYL)-
500/10000
e,g
98077
BENZOTRICHLORIDE
100
d
100447
BENZYL CHLORIDE
500
d
140294
BENZYL CYANIDE
500
e,h
15271417
BICYCLO(2.2.1)HEPTANE-2-CARBONITRILE,5- CHOLORO-6((((METHYLAMINO)CARBONYL)
OXY)IMMINO-,(l S-(2-ALPHA,2-BETA,4-ALPHA, 5-ALPHA,6E))-
500/10000
e
534076
BIS(CHLOROMETHYL)KETONE
10/10000
e
4044659
BITOSCANATE
500/10000
e
10294345
BORON TRICHLORIDE
500
e
7637072
BORON TRIFLUORIDE
500
e
353424
BORON TRIFLUORIDE COMPOUND WITH METHYL ETHER(1:1)
1000
e
28772567
BROMADIOLONE
100/10000
e
7726956
BROMINE
500
e,l
1306190
CADMIUM OXIDE
100/10000
e
2223930
CADMIUM STEARATE
1000/10000
c,e
7778441
CALCIUM ARSENATE
500/10000
d
8001352
CAMPHECHLOR
500/10000
d
56257
CANTHARIDIN
100/10000
e
51832
CARBACHOL CHLORIDE
500/10000
e
26419738
CARBAMIC ACID, METHYL-,O-(((2,4-DIMETHYL-1, 3-DITHIOLAN-2-yl)METHYLENE)AMINO)-
100/10000
e
1563662
CARBOFURAN
10/10000
75150
CARBON DISULFIDE
10000
786196
CARBOPHENOTHION
500
e
57749
CHLORDANE
1000
d
470906
CHLORFENVINFOS
500
e
7782505
CHLORINE
100
24934916
CHLORMEPHOS
500
e
999815
CHLORMEQUAT CHLORIDE
100/10000
e,h
79118
CHLOROACETICACID
100/10000
e
107073
CHLOROETHANOL
500
e
627112
CHLOROETHYLCHLOROFORMATE
1000
e
67663
CHLORFORM
10000
d,l
542881
CHLOROMETHYL ETHER
100
d,h
107302
CHLOROMETHYL METHYL ETHER
100
c,d
3691358
CHLOROPHACINONE
100/10000
e
1982474
CHLOROXURON
500/10000
e
21923239
CHLORTHIOPHOS
500
e,h
10025737
CHROMIC CHLORIDE
1/10000
e
10210681
COBALT CARBONYL
10/10000
e,h
62207765
COBALT,((2,2'-(1,2-ETHANEDIYL-BIS(NITRILOMETHYLIDYNE))
EiIS(6-FLUOROPHENOLATO)) (2-)N,NI,O,Ol
100/10000
e
64868
COLCHICINE
10/10000
e,h
56724
COUMAPHOS
100/10000
5836293
COUMATETRALYL
500/10000
e
95487
CRESOL,O
1000/10000
d
535897
CRIMIDINE
100/10000
e
4170303
CROTONALDEHYDE
1000
123739
CROTONALDEHYDE(E)-
1000
506683
CYANOGEN BROMIDE
500/10000
506785
CYANOGEN IODIDE
1000/10000
e
2636262
CYANOPHOS
1000
e
675149
CYANURIC FLUORIDE
100
e
66819
CYCLOHEXIMIDE
100/10000
e
108918
CYCLOHEXYLAMINE
10000
e,l
17702419
DECABORANE(14)
500/10000
e
8065483
DEMETON
500
e
919868
DEMETON-S-METHYL
500
e
10311849
DIALIFOR
100/10000
e
19287457
DIBORANE
100
e
111444
DICHLOROETHYL ETHER
10000
d
149746
DICHLOROMETHYLPHENYLSILANE
1000
e
62737
DICHLORVOS
1000
141662
DICROTOPHOS
100
e
1464535
DIEPOXYBUTANE
500
d
814493
DIETHYL CHLOROPHOSPHATE
500
e,h
164254
DIETHYLCARBAMAZINE CITRATE
100/10000
e
71636
DIGITOXIN
100/10000
c,e
2238075
DIGLYCIDYL ETHER
1000
e
20830775
DIGOXIN
10/10000
e,h
115264
DIMEFOX
500
e
60515
DIMETHOATE
500/10000
2524030
DIMETHYL PHOSPHOROCHLORIDOTHIOATE
500
e
77781
DIMETHYL SULFATE
500
d
75785
DIMETHYLDICHLOROSILANE
500
e,h
57147
DIMETHYLHYDRAZINE
1000
d
99989
DIMETHYL-P-PHENYLEDIAMINE
10/10000
e
644644
DIMETILAN
500/10000
e
534521
DINITROCRESOL
10/10000
88857
DINOSEB
100/10000
1420071
DINOTERB
500/10000
e
78342
DIOXATHION
500
e
82666
DIPHACINONE
10/10000
e
152169
DIPHOSPHORAMIDE, OCTAMETHYL-
100
298044
DISULFOTON
500
514738
DITHIAZANINE IODIDE
500/10000
e
541537
DITHIOBIURET
100/10000
316427
EMETINE, DIHYDROCHLORIDE
1/10000
e,h
115297
ENDOSULFAN
10/10000
2778043
ENDOTHION
500/10000
e
72208
ENDRIN
500/10000
106898
EPICHLOROHYDRIN
1000
d,l
2104645
EPN
100/10000
e
50146
ERGOCALCIFEROL
1000/10000
c,e
379793
ERGOTAMINE TARTRATE
500/10000
e
1622328
ETHANESULFONYL CHLORIDE,2-CHLORO-
500
e
10140871
ETHANOL,1,2-DICHLORO-,ACETATE
1000
e
563122
ETHION
1000
13194484
ETHOPROPHOS
1000
e
538078
ETHYLBIS(2-CHLOROETHYL)AMINE
500
e,h
371620
ETHYLENE FLUOROHYDRIN
10
c,e,h
75218
ETHYLENE OXIDE
1000
d,l
107153
ETHYLENEDIAMINE
10000
151564
ETHYLENEIMINE
500
d
542905
ETHYLTHIOCYANATE
10000
e
22224926
FENAMIPHOS
10/10000
e
122145
FENITROTHION
500
e
115902
FENSULFOTHION
500
e,h
4301502
FLUENETIL
100/10000
e
7782414
FLUORINE
500
k
640197
FLUOROACETAMIDE
100/10000
i
144490
FLUOROACETIC ACID
10/10000
e
359068
FLUOROACETYL CHLORIDE
10
c,e
51218
FLOUROURACIL
500/10000
e
944229
FONOFOS
500
e
50000
FORMALDEHYDE
500
d,l
107164
FORMALDEHYDE CYANOHYDRIN
1000
e,h
23422539
FORMETANATE HYDROCHLORIDE
500/10000
e,h
2540821
FORMOTHION
100
e
17702577
FORMPARANATE
100/10000
e
21548323
FOSTHIETAN
500
e
3878191
FUBERIDAZOLE
100/10000
e
110009
FURAN
500
13450903
GALLIUM TRICHLORIDE
500/10000
e
77474
HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE
100
d,h
4835114
HEXAMETHYLENEDIAMINE,NIN-DIBUTYL-
500
e
302012
HYDRAZINE
1000
d
74908
HYDROCYANIC ACID
100
7647010
HYDROGEN CHLORIDE (GAS ONLY)
500
e,l
7664393
HYDROGEN FLUORIDE
100
7722841
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE (CONC. GREATER THAN 52%)
7783075
HYDROGEN SELENIDE
10
e
7783064
HYDROGEN SULFIDE
500
123319
HYDROQUINONE
500/10000
13463406
IRON,PENTACARBONYL-
100
e
297789
ISOBENZAN
100/10000
e
78820
ISOBUTYRONITRILE
10000
e,h
102363
ISOCYANIC ACID,3,4-DICHLOROPHENYL ESTER
500/10000
e
465736
ISODRIN
100/10000
55914
ISOFLUORPHATE
100
c
4098719
ISOPHORONE DIISOCYANATE
100
b,e
108236
ISOPROPYL CHLOROFORMATE
1000
e
119380
ISOPROPYLMETHYLPYRAZOLYL DIMETHYL-CARBAMATE
500
e
78977
LACTONITRILE
1000
e
21609905
LEPTOPHOS
500/10000
e
541253
LEWISITE
10
c,e,h
58899
LINDANE
1000/10000
d
7580678
LITHIUM HYDRIDE
100
b,e
109773
MALONONITRILE
500/10000
12108133
MANGANESE, TRICARBONYL METHYLCYCLO-PENTADIENYL
100
e
51752
MECHLORETHAMINE
10
c,e
950107
MEPHOSFOLAN
500
e
1600277
MERCURIC ACETATE
500/10000
e
7487947
MERCURIC CHLORIDE
500/10000
e
21908532
MERCURIC OXIDE
500/10000
e
10476956
METHACROLEIN DIACERATE
1000
e
760930
METHACRYLIC ANHYDRIDE
500
e
126987
METHACRYLONITRILE
500
h
920467
METHACRYLOYL CHLORIDE
100
e
30674807
METHACRYLOYLOXYETHYLISOCYANATE
100
e,h
10265926
METHAMIDOPHOS
100/10000
e
558258
METHANESULFONYL FLUORIDE
1000
e
950370
METHIDATHION
500/10000
e
2032657
METHIOCARB
500/10000
16752775
METHOMYL
500/10000
h
151382
METHOXYETHYLMERCURIC ACETATE
500/10000
e
80637
METHYL 2-CHLOROACRYLATE
500
e
74839
METHYL BROMIDE
1000
1
79221
METHYL CHLOROFORMATE
500
d,h
60344
METHYL HYDRAZINE
500
624839
METHYL ISOCYANATE
500
f
556616
METHYL ISOTHIOCYANATE
500
b,e
74931
METHYL MERCAPTAN
500
3735237
METHYL PHENKAPTON
500
e
676971
METHYL PHOSPHONIC DICHLORIDE
100
b,e
556649
METHYL THIOCYANATE
10000
e
78944
METHYL VINYL KETON
10
e
502396
METHYLMERCURIC DICYANAMIDE
500/10000
e
75796
METHYLTRICHLOROSILANE
500
e,h
1129415
METOLCARB
100/10000
e
7786347
MEVINPHOS
500
315184
MEXACARBATE
500/10000
50077
MITOMYCIN C
500/10000
d
69232224
MONOCROTOPHOS
10/10000
e
2763964
MUSCIMOL
500/10000
a,h
505602
MUSTARD GAS
500
e,h
13463393
NICKEL CARBONYL
1
d
54115
NICOTINE
100
c
65305
NICOTINE SULFATE
100/10000
e
7697372
NITRIC ACID
1000
10102439
NITRIC OXIDE
100
c
98953
NITROBENZENE
1000
1122607
NITROCYCLOHEXANE
500
e
10102440
NITROGEN DIOXIDE
100
62759
NITROSDIMETHYLAMINE
1000
d,h
991424
NORBORMIDE
100/10000
e
PMN82147
ORGANORHODIUM COMPLEX (PMN-82-147)
10/10000
e
630604
OUABAIN
100/10000
c,e
23135220
OXAMYL
100/10000
e
78717
OXETANE, 3,3-BIS(CHLOROMETHYL)
500
e
2497976
OXYDISULFOTON
500
e,h
10028156
OZONE
100
e
1910425
PARAQUAT
10/10000
e
2074502
PARAQUAT METHOSULFATE
10/10000
e
56382
PARATHION
100
c,d
298000
PARATHION-METHYL
100/10000
c
12002038
PARIS GREEN
500/10000
d
19624227
PENTABORANE
500
e
2570265
PENTADECYLAMINE
100/10000
e
79210
PERACETIC ACID
500
e
594423
PERCHLOROMETHYLMERCAPTAN
500
108952
PHENOL
500/10000
4418660
PHENOL 2,2'-THIOBIS(4-CHLORO-6-METHYL-
100/10000
e
64006
PHENOL,3-(I-METHYLETHYL)-,METHYLCARBAMATE
500/10000
e
58366
PHENOXARSINE, 10,101-OXIDI
500/10000
e
696286
PHENYL DICHLOROARAINE
500
d,h
59881
PHENYLHYDRAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE
1000/10000
e
62384
PHENYLMERCURY ACETATE
500/10000
2097190
PHENYLSILATRANE
100/10000
e,h
103855
PHENYLTHIOUREA
100/10000
298022
PHORATE
10
4104147
PHOSACETIM
100/10000
e
947024
PHOSFOLAN
100/10000
e
75445
PHOSGENE
10
1
732116
PHOSMET
10/10000
e
13171216
PHOSPHAMIDON
100
e
7803512
PHOSPHINE
500
2703131
PHOSPHONOTHIOIC ACID, METHYL-,O-ETHYL 0- (4-(METHYLTHIO) ESTER
500
e
50782699
PHOSPHONOTHIOIC ACID, METHYL-,S-(2-(BIS (I-METHYLETHYL)AMINO)ETHYL O-ETHYL ESTER
100
e
2665307
PHOSPHONOTHIOIC ACID, METHYL-,O-(4-NITRO- PHENYL)O-PHENYL ESTER
500
e
3254635
PHOSPHORIC ACID, DIMETHYL4-(METHYLTHIO) PHENYL ESTER
500
e
2587908
PHOSPHOROTHIOIC ACID, O,O-DIMETHYL-S- (2-METHYLTHIO) ETHYL ESTER
500
c,e,g
7723140
PHOSPHORUS
100
b,h
10025873
PHOSPHORUS OXYCHLORIDE
500
d
10026138
PHOSPHORUS PENTACHLORIDE
500
b,e
1314563
PHOSPHORUS PENTOXIDE
10
b,e
7719122
PHOSPHORUS TRICHLORIDE
1000
57476
PHYSOSTIGMINE
100/10000
e
57647
PHYSOSTIGMINE, SALICYLATE(1:1)
100/10000
e
124878
PICROTOXIN
500/10000
e
110894
PIPERIDINE
1000
e
23505411
PIRIMIFOS-ETHLY
1000
e
10124502
POTASSIUM ARSENITE
500/10000
d
151508
POTASSIUM CYANIDE
100
b
506616
POTASSIUM SILVER CYANIDE
500
b
2631370
PROMECARB
500/10000
e,h
106967
PROPARGYL BROMIDE
10
e
57578
PROPIOLACTONE, BETA-
500
e
107120
PROPIONITRILE
500
542767
PROPIONITRILE, 3-CHLORO-
1000
70699
PROPIOPHENONE, 41-AMINO
100/10000
e,l,g
109615
PROPYL CHLOROFORMATE
500
e
75569
PROPYLENE OXIDE
10000
1
75558
PROPYLENEIMINE
10000
d
2275185
PROTHOATE
100/10000
e
129000
PYRENE
1000/10000
c
140761
PYRIDINE, 2-METHYL-5-VINYL-
500
e
504245
PYRIDINE, 4-AMINO-
500/10000
4
1124330
PYRIDINE, 4-NITRO-,I-OXIDE
500/10000
e
53558251
PYRIMINIL
100/10000
e,h
14167181
SALCOMINE
500/10000
e
107448
SARIN
10
e,h
7783008
SELENIOUS ACID
1000/10000
7791233
SELENIUM OXYCHLORIDE
500
e
563417
SEMICARBAZIDE HYDROCHLORIDE
1000/10000
e
3037727
SILANE, (4-AMINOBUTYL)DIETHOXYMETHYL-
1000
e
7631892
SODIUM ARSENATE
1000/10000
d
7784465
SODIUM ARSENITE
500/10000
d
26628228
SODIUM AZIDE(NA(N3))
500
b
124652
SODIUM CACODYLATE
100/10000
e
143339
SODIUM CYANIDE(NA(CN))
100
b
62748
SODIUM FLOUOROACETATE
10/10000
13410010
SODIUM SELENATE
100/10000
e
10102188
SODIUM SELENITE
100/10000
h
10102202
SODIUM TELLURITE
500/10000
e
900958
STANNANE, ACETOXYTRIPHENYL-
500/10000
e,g
57249
STRYCHNINE
100/10000
c
60413
STRYCHNINE, SULFATE
100/10000
e
3689245
SULFOTEP
500
3569571
SULFOXIDE, 3-CHLOROPROPYLCOTYL
500
e
7446095
SULFUR DIOXIDE
500
e,l
7783600
SULFUR TETRAFLUORIDE
100
e
7446119
SULFUR TRIOXIDE
100
b,e
7664939
SUFURIC ACID
1000
77816
TABUN
10
c,e,h
13494809
TELLURIUM
500/10000
e
7783804
TELLURIUM HEXAFLUORIDE
100
e,k
107493
TEPP
100
13071799
TERBUFOS
100
e,h
78002
TETRAETHYL LEAD
100
c,d
597648
TETRAETHYLTIN
100
c,e
75741
TETRAMETHYL LEAD
100
c,e,l
509148
TETRANITROMETHANE
500
10031591
THALLIUM SULFATE
100/10000
h
6533739
THALLOUS CARBONATE
100/10000
c,h
7791120
THALLOUS CHLORIDE
100/10000
c,h
2757188
THALLOUS MALONATE
100/10000
c,e,h
7446186
THALLOUS SULFATE
100/10000
2231574
THIOCARBAZIDE
1000/10000
e
39196184
THIOFANOX
100/10000
297972
THIONAZIN
500
108985
THIOPHENOL
500
79196
THIOSEMICARBAZIDE
100/10000
5344821
THIOUREA, (2-CHLOROPHENYL)-
100/10000
614788
THIOUREA, (2-METHYLPHENYL)-
500/10000
e
7550450
TITANIUM TETRACHLORIDE
100
e
584848
TOLUENE 2,4-DIISOCYANATE
500
91087
TOLUENE 2,6-DIISOCYANATE
100
110576
TRANS-1,4-DICHLOROBUTENE
500
e
1031476
TRIAMIPHOS
500/10000
e
24017478
TRIAZOFOS
500
e
76028
TRICHLOROACETYL CHLORIDE
500
e
115219
TRICHLOROETHYLSILANE
500
e,h
327980
TRICHLORONATE
500
e,k
98135
TRICHLOROPHENYLSILANE
500
e,h
1558254
TRICHLORO(CHLOROMETHYL)SILANE
100
e
27137855
TRICHLOR(DICHLOROPHENYL)SILANE
500
e
998301
TRIETHOXYSILANE
500
e
75774
TRIMETHYLCHLOROSILANE
1000
e
824113
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE PHOSPHITE
100/10000
e,h
1066451
TRIMETHYLTIN CHLORIDE
500/10000
e
639587
TRIPHENYLTIN CHLORIDE
500/10000
e
555771
TRIS(2-CHLOROETHYL)AMINE
100
e,h
2001958
VALINOMYCIN
1000/10000
c,e
1314621
VANADIUM PENTOXIDE
100/10000
08054
VINYL ACETATE MONOMER
1000
d,l
81812
WARFARIN
500/10000
129066
WARFARINSODIUM
100/10000
e,h
28347139
XYLYENE DICHLORIDE
100/10000
e
58270089
ZINC, DICHLORO(4,4-DIMETHYL-5((((METHYLAM-
ION)CARBONYL)OXY)IMINO)PENTANENITRILE) (T-4)-
100/10000
e
1314847
ZINC PHOSPHIDE
500
*Only the statutory or final RQ is shown. for more information, see 40 CFR Table 302.4.
Notes:
a This chemical does not meet acute toxicity criteria. Its TPQ is set at 10,000 pounds.
b This material is a reactive solid. The TPQ does not default to 10,000 pounds for nonpowder, nonmolten, nonsolution form.
c The calculate TPQ changed after technical review as described in the technical support document.
d Indicates that the RQ is subject to change when the assessment of potential carcinogenicity and/or other toxicity is completed.
e Statutory reportable quantity for purposes of notification under SARA sect 304(a)(2).
f The statutory 1 pound reportable quantity for methyl isocyanate may be adjusted in a future rulemaking action.
g New chemicals added that were not part of the original list of 402 substances.
h Revised TPQ based on new or reevaluated toxicity data.
i Chemicals on the original list that do not meet toxicity criteria but because of their high production volume and recognized toxicity are considered chemicals of concern ("Other Chemicals").
j TPQ is revised to its calculated value and does not change due to technical review as in proposed rule.
k The TPQ was revised after proposal due to calculation error.
Tier Two
EMERGENCY AND HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL INVENTORY
Specific Information by Chemical
Facility Identification
Name____________________________________________
Street____________________________________________
City_________ County_________ State_____ Zip_______
SIC Code cccc Dun & Brad Number cc-ccc-cccc
Owner/Operator Name
Name______________________ Phone (__)_________
Mail Address___________________________________
Emergency Contact
Name_____________________ Title________________
Phone (___)___________ 24 Hr. Phone (___)_________
Name_____________________ Title________________
Phone (___)___________ 24 Hr. Phone (___)_________
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
ID#:_________________ Fee Received $_______________
Date received:_________ Check Number _______________
Important: Read all instructions before completing form
Report Period: From January 1 to December 31, 19___
c check if information below is identical to the information submitted last year
CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION INFORMATION SHEET
Container type
Pressure
Temperature
Storage Codes and Locations
(Confidential)
Storage Locations
Options
CAS cccccc cc c Chem. Name
c c c ______________________________________
c c c ______________________________________
c c c ______________________________________
c c c ______________________________________
c c c ______________________________________
c c c ______________________________________
c
CAS cccccc cc c Chem. Name
c c c ______________________________________
c c c ______________________________________
c c c ______________________________________
c c c ______________________________________
c c c ______________________________________
c c c ______________________________________
c
CAS cccccc cc c Chem. Name
c c c ______________________________________
c c c ______________________________________
c c c ______________________________________
c c c ______________________________________
c c c ______________________________________
c c c ______________________________________
c
Certification (Read and sign after completing all sections
I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in pages one through ____, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete.
__________________________________________________________________
Name & official title of owner/operator OR owner/operator's authorized representative
_____________________________________________________ _________
Signature Date Signed
Optional Attachments
c I have attached a site plan.
c I have attached a list of site coordinate abbreviations.
c I have attached a description of dikes and other safeguard measures.
Check appropriate box:
c $250 fee attached
c $40 fee attached
c No fee required
Tier Two
EMERGENCY AND HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL INVENTORY
Specific Information By Chemical
Facility Identification
Name____________________________________________
Street____________________________________________
City_________ County_________ State_____ Zip_______
SIC Code cccc Dun & Brad Number cc-ccc-cccc
Owner/Operator Name
Name______________________ Phone (__)_________
Mail Address___________________________________
Emergency Contact
Name_____________________ Title________________
Phone (___)___________ 24 Hr. Phone (___)_________
Name_____________________ Title________________
Phone (___)___________ 24 Hr. Phone (___)_________
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
ID#:_________________ Fee Received $_______________
Date received:_________ Check Number _______________
Important: Read all instructions before completing form
Report Period: From January 1 to December 31, 19___
c check if information below is identical to the information submitted last year
CHEMICAL
DESCRIPTION
Physical and
Health Hazards
(Check all that apply)
Inventory
Container type
Pressure
Temperature
Storage Codes and Locations
(Confidential)
Storage Locations
Options
CAS cccccc cc c Trade c
Chem. Name___________________
_____________________________
Check all that apply:
c Pure c Mix
c Solid c Liquid
c Gas c EHS
EHS Name___________________
c Fire
c Sudden release of pressure
c Reactivity
c Immediate (acute)
c Delayed (chronic)
cc Max. Daily Amounts (code)
cc Avg. Daily Amount (code)
cc No. of Days On Site (days)
For code 05: Enter actual weight in pounds: _____
c c c _________________
c c c _________________
c c c _________________
c c c _________________
c c c _________________
c c c _________________
c
CAS cccccc cc c Trade c
Chem. Name___________________
_____________________________
Check all that apply:
c Pure c Mix
c Solid c Liquid
c Gas c EHS
EHS Name___________________
c Fire
c Sudden release of pressure
c Reactivity
c Immediate (acute)
c Delayed (chronic)
cc Max. Daily Amounts (code)
cc Avg. Daily Amount (code)
cc No. of Days On Site (days)
For code 05: Enter actual weight in pounds: _____
c c c _________________
c c c _________________
c c c _________________
c c c _________________
c c c _________________
c c c _________________
c
CAS cccccc cc c Trade c
Chem. Name___________________
_____________________________
Check all that apply:
c Pure c Mix
c Solid c Liquid
c Gas c EHS
EHS Name___________________
c Fire
c Sudden release of pressure
c Reactivity
c Immediate (acute)
c Delayed (chronic)
cc Max. Daily Amounts (code)
cc Avg. Daily Amount (code)
cc No. of Days On Site (days)
For code 05: Enter actual weight in pounds: _____
c c c _________________
c c c _________________
c c c _________________
c c c _________________
c c c _________________
c c c _________________
c
Certification (Read and sign after completing all sections
I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in pages one through ____, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete.
__________________________________________________________________
Name and official title of owner/operator OR owner/operator's authorized representative
__________________________________________________________________
Signature and Date Signed
Optional Attachments
c I have attached a site plan.
c I have attached a list of site coordinate abbreviations.
c I have attached a description of dikes and other safeguard measures.
Check appropriate box:
c $250 fee attached
c $40 fee attached
c No fee required
KENTUCKY EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMISSION
TIER TWO INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Submission of this Tier Two form is required by the Kentucky Emergency Response Commission in accordance with Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986, Section 312 and KRS 39.990 and subsequent administrative regulations. The purpose of this Tier Two form is to provide state and local officials and the public with specific information on hazardous chemicals present at your facility during the past year.
CERTIFICATION
The owner or operator or officially designated representative of the owner or operator must certify that all information included in the Tier Two submission is true, accurate, and complete. On the first page of the Tier Two report, enter your full name and official title. Sign your name and enter the current date. Also, enter the total number of pages included in the Confidential and Nonconfidential information Sheets as well as all attachments. An original signature is required on at least the first page of the submission. Submissions to the SERC, LEPC, and fire department must each contain and original signature on at least the first page. Subsequent pages must contain either an original signature, a photocopy of the original signature, or a signature stamp. Each page must contain the date on which the original signature was affixed to the first page of the submission and the total number of pages in the submission.
YOU MUST PROVIDE ALL INFORMATION REQUESTED ON THIS FORM TO FULFILL ANNUAL CHEMICAL INVENTORY REQUIREMENTS.
THE KENTUCKY EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMISSION REQUIRES SUBMISSION OF THE TIER TWO FORM.
WHO MUST SUBMIT THIS FORM
This request applies to the owner or operator of any facility that is required, under administrative regulations implementing the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, to prepare or have available a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for a hazardous chemical present at the facility. MSDS requirements are specified in the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard, found in Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations at 1910.1200.
WHAT CHEMICALS ARE INCLUDED
You must report the required information on this Tier Two form for each hazardous chemical present at your facility in quantities equal to or greater than established threshold amounts (discussed below), unless the chemicals are excluded under Section 311(e) of Title III. Hazardous chemicals are any substance for which your facility must maintain an MSDS under OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard.
WHAT CHEMICALS ARE EXCLUDED
Section 311(e) of Title III excludes the following substances:
(I) Any food, food additive, color additive, drug, or cosmetic regulated by the Food and Drug Administration:
(II) Any substance present as a solid in any manufactured item to the extent exposure to the substance does not occur under normal conditions of use:
(III) Any substance to the extent it is used for personal, family, or household purposes, or is present in the same form and concentration as a product packaged for distribution and use by the general public:
(IV) Any substance to the extent it is used in a research laboratory or a hospital or other medical facility under the direct supervision of a technically qualified individual:
(V) Any substance to the extent it is used in routine agricultural operations or is a fertilizer held for sale by a retailer to the ultimate customer.
OSHA regulations, Section 1910.1200(b), stipulate exemptions from the requirement to prepare or have available an MSDS.
REPORTING THRESHOLDS
Minimum thresholds have been established for Tier Two reporting under Title III, Section 312. These thresholds are as follows:
For Extremely Hazardous Substances (EHSs) designated under section 302 of Title III, the reporting threshold is 500 pounds (or 227 kg.) or the threshold planning quantity (TPQ), whichever is lower:
For all other hazardous chemicals for which facilities are required to have or prepare an MSDS, the minimum reporting threshold is 10,000 pounds (or 4,540 kg.).
You need to report hazardous chemicals that were present at your facility at any time during the previous calendar year at levels that equal or exceed these thresholds. For instructions on threshold determinations for components of mixtures, see "What About Mixtures?" on page 2 of these instructions.
Please read these instructions carefully. Print or type all responses.
WHEN TO SUBMIT THIS FORM
Owners or operators of facilities that have hazardous chemicals on hand in quantities equal to or greater than set threshold levels must submit a Tier Two form by March 1.
WHERE TO SUBMIT FEE
(See Fee Schedule on page 4)
Checks shall be made payable to: "Kentucky State Treasurer" and shall be marked "For KyERC Fee Account". Fees and form shall be mailed to:
Chairman, Kentucky Emergency Response Commission
EOC Building, Boone National Guard Center
Frankfort, KY 40601-6168
WHERE TO SUBMIT THIS FORM
Send a completed Tier Two form(s) to each of the following organizations:
1. Your State Emergency Response Commission.
2. Your Local Emergency Planning Committee.
3. The fire department with jurisdiction over your facility.
PENALTIES
Any owner or operator who violates any Tier Two reporting requirements shall be subject to penalties as set forth in P.L. 99-499, Title III, Section 325 and KRS Chapter 39.990 and subsequent administrative regulations.
If your Tier Two responses require more than one page use additional forms and fill in the page number at the bottom of the form.
REPORTING PERIOD
Enter the appropriate calendar year, beginning January 1 and ending December 31.
FACILITY IDENTIFICATION
Enter the full name of your facility (and company identifier where appropriate).
Enter the full street address or state road. If a street address is not available, enter other appropriate identifiers that describe the physical location of your facility (e.g. longitude and latitude). Include city, county, state, and zip code.
Enter the primary Standard industrial Classification (SIC) code and the Dun & Bradstreet number for your facility. The financial officer of your facility should be able to provide the Dun & Bradstreet number. If your firm does not have this information, contact the State or regional office of Dun & Bradstreet to obtain your facility number or have one assigned.
OWNER/OPERATOR
Enter the owner's or operator's full name, mailing address, and phone number.
EMERGENCY CONTACT
Enter the name, title, and work phone number of at least one local person or office who can act as a referral if emergency responders need assistance in responding to a chemical accident at the facility.
Provide an emergency phone number where such emergency information will be available 24 hours a day, every day. This requirement is mandatory. The facility must make some arrangement to ensure that a 24 hour contact is available.
IDENTICAL INFORMATION
Check the box indicating identical information, located below the emergency contacts on the Tier Two form, if the current chemical information being reported is identical to that submitted last year. Chemical descriptions, hazards, amounts, and locations must be provided in this year's form, even if the information is identical to that submitted last year.
CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Description, Hazards, Amounts, and Locations
The main section of the Tier Two form requires specific information on amounts and locations of hazardous chemicals, as defined in the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard.
If you choose to indicate that all of the information on a specific hazardous chemical is identical to that submitted last year, check the appropriate optional box provided at the right side of the storage codes and locations on the Tier Two form. Chemicals descriptions, hazards, amounts, and locations must be provided even if the information is identical to that submitted last year.
- What units should I use?
Calculate all amounts as weight in pounds. To convert gas or liquid volume to weight in pounds, multiply by an appropriate density
factor.
- What about mixtures?
If a chemical is part of a mixture, you have the option of reporting either the weight of the entire mixture of only the portion of the mixture that is a particular hazardous chemical (e.g.. if a hazardous of only 5 percent of a particular hazardous chemical, you can indicate either 100 lbs. of the mixture or 5 lbs. of the chemical).
The option used for each mixture must be consistent with the option used in your Section 311 reporting.
Because EHSs are important to Section 303 planning, EHSs have lower thresholds. The amount of an EHS at a facility (both pure EHS substances and EHSs in mixtures) must be aggregated for purposes of threshold determination. It is suggested that the aggregation calculation be done as a first step in making the threshold determination. Once you determine whether a threshold for an EHS has been reached, you should report either the total weight of the EHS at your facility, or the weight of each mixture containing the EHS.
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
1. Enter the Chemical Abstract Service registry number (CAS). For mixtures, enter the CAS number of the mixtures as a whole if it has been assigned a number distinct from its constituents. For a mixture that has no CAS number, leave this item blank or report the CAS number of as many constituent as possible.
If you are withholding the name of a chemical in accordance with criteria specified in Title III, Section 322, enter the generic class or category that is structurally descriptive of the chemical (e.g., list toluene disocyanate as organic (sooyante) and check the box marked Trade Secret. Trade secret information should be submitted to EPA and must include a substantiation. Please refer to EPA's final regulation on trade secrecy (53 FR 28772, July 29, 1988) for detailed information on how to submit trade secrecy claims.
2. Enter the chemical name or common name of each hazardous chemical.
3. Check box for ALL applicable descriptors: pure or mixture; and solid, liquid, or gas; and whether the chemical is or contains an EHS.
4. If the chemical is a mixture containing EHS, enter the chemical name of each EHS in the mixture.
EXAMPLE:
You have pure chlorine gas on hand, as well as two mixtures that contain liquid chlorine. You write "chlorine" and enter the CAS number. Then you check "pure" and "mix" - as well as "liquid" and "gas".
PHYSICAL AND HEALTH HAZARDS
For each chemical you have listed, check all the physical and health hazard boxes that apply. These hazard categories are defined in 40 CFR 370.2. The two health hazard categories and three physical hazard categories are a consolidation of the 23 hazard categories defined in the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200.
Hazard Category Comparison
For Reporting Under Section 311 and 312
EPA's Hazard Categories
OSHA's Hazard Categories
Fire Hazard
Flammable
Combustion Liquid
Pyrophoric
Oxidizer
Sudden Release of Pressure
Explosive
Compressed Gas
Reactive
Unstable Reactive
Organic Peroxide
Water Reactive
Immediate (Acute) Health Hazards
Highly Toxic
Toxic
Irritant
Sensitizer
Corrosive
Other hazardous chemicals with an adverse effect with short term exposure
Delayed (Chronic) Health Hazard
Carcinogens
Other hazardous chemicals with an adverse effect with long term exposure
MAXIMUM AMOUNT
1. For each hazardous chemical, estimate the greatest amount present at your facility on any single day during the reporting period.
2. Find the appropriate range value code in Table I.
3. Enter this range value as the Maximum Amount.
4. If range value 05 (100,000 to 999,999) is used for the maximum daily amount, enter the actual weight in pounds in the Inventory column directly below the code number. This is necessary to determine the appropriate fee category.
TABLE I REPORTING RANGE
Range
Weight Range in Pounds
Value
From...
To...
01
0
99
02
100
999
03
1,000
9,999
04
10,000
99,999
05
100,000
999,999
06
1,000,000
9,999,999
07
10,000,000
49,999,999
08
50,000,000
99,999,999
09
100,000,000
499,999,999
10
500,000,000
999,999,999
11
1 billion
higher than 1 billion
EXAMPLE:
You received one large shipment of solvent mixture last year. The shipment filled five 5,000-gallon storage tanks. You know that the solvent contains 10 percent benzene, which is a hazardous chemical.
You figure that 10 percent of 25,000 gallons is 2,500 gallons. You also know that the density of benzene is 7.29 pounds per gallon, so you multiply 2,500 gallons by 7.29 pounds per gallon to get a weight of 18.225 pounds.
Then you look at Table I and find that the range value o4 corresponds to 18.225. You enter 04 as the Maximum Amount.
AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT
1. For each hazardous chemical, estimate the average weight in pounds that was present at your facility during the year.
To do this, total all daily weights and divide by the number of days the chemical was present on the site.
2. Find the appropriate range value in Table I.
3. Enter this range value as the Average Daily Amount.
EXAMPLE:
The 25,000-gallon shipment of solvent you received last year was gradually used up and completely gone in 315 days. The sum of the daily volume levels in the tank is 4,536,000 gallons. By dividing 4,536,000 gallons by 315 days on site, you calculate an average daily amount of 14,400 gallons.
You already know that the solvent contains 10 percent benzene, which is a hazardous chemical. Since 10 percent of 14,400 is 1,440, you figure that you had an average of 1,440 gallons of benzene. You also know that the density of benzene is 7.29 pounds per gallon, so you multiply 1,440 by 7.29 to get a weight of 10,500 pounds.
Then you look at Table I and find that the range value 04 corresponds to 10,500. You enter 04 as the Average Daily Amount.
(If you are using the form as a worksheet for completing a Tier One form, you should write 10,500 in the shaded area.)
NUMBER OF DAYS ON SITE
Enter the number of days that the hazardous chemical was found on site.
EXAMPLE:
The solvent composed of 10 percent benzene was present for 315 days at your facility. Enter 315 in the space provided.
STORAGE CODES AND STORAGE LOCATIONS
List all nonconfidential chemical locations in this column, along with storage types/conditions associated with each location. Please note that a particular chemical may be located in several places around the facility. Each row of boxes followed by a line represents a unique location for the same chemical.
Storage Codes: Indicate the types and conditions of storage present.
a. Look at Table II. For each location, find the appropriate storage type and enter the corresponding code in the first box.
b. Look at Table III. For each location, find the appropriate storage types for pressure and temperature conditions. Enter the applicable pressure code in the second box. Enter the applicable temperature code in the third box.
TABLE II - STORAGE TYPES
CODES
TYPES OF STORAGE
A
Above ground tank
B
Below ground tank
C
Tank inside building
D
Steel drum
E
Plastic or nonmetallic drum
F
Can
G
Carboy
H
Silo
I
Fiber drum
J
Bag
K
Box
L
Cylinder
M
Glass bottles or jugs
N
Plastic bottles or jugs
O
Tote bin
P
Tank wagon
Q
Rail car
R
Other
TABLE III - TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE CONDITIONS
CODES
STORAGE CONDITIONS (PRESSURE)
1
Ambient pressure
2
Greater than ambient pressure
3
Less than ambient pressure
(TEMPERATURE)
4
Ambient temperature
5
Greater than ambient temperature
6
Less than ambient temperature but not cryogenic
7
Cryogenic conditions
EXAMPLE:
The benzene in the main building is kept in a tank inside the building, at ambient pressure and less than ambient temperature.
Table II shows you that the code for a tank inside a building is C. Table III shows you that the code for ambient pressure is 1, and the code for less than ambient temperature is 6.
You enter: C 1 6
Storage Locations
Provide a brief description of the precise location of the chemical, so that emergency responders can locate the area easily. You may find it advantageous to provide the optional site plan or site coordinates as explained below.
For each chemical, indicate at a minimum the building or lot. Additionally, where practical, the room or area may be indicated. You may respond in narrative form with appropriate site coordinates or abbreviations.
If the chemical is present in more than one building, lot, or area location, continue your responses down the page as needed. If the chemical exists everywhere at the plant site simultaneously, you may report that the chemical is ubiquitous at the site.
Optional Attachments: If you choose to attach one of the following, check the appropriate Attachments box at the bottom of the Tier Two form.
a. A site plan with site coordinates indicated for building, lots, areas, etc. throughout your facility.
b. A list of site coordinate abbreviations that correspond to building, lots, areas, etc. throughout your facility.
c. A description of dikes and other safeguard measures for storage locations throughout your facility.
EXAMPLE:
You have benzene in the main room of the main building, and in tank 2 in tank field 10. You attach a site plan with coordinates as follows: main building = G-2, tank field 10 = B-6. fill in the Storage Location as follows:
B-6 (Tank 2) G-2 (Main Room)
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
Under Title III, Section 324, you may elect to withhold location information on a specific chemical from disclosure to the public, if you choose to do so.
- Enter the word "confidential" in the Nonconfidential Location section of the Tier Two form on the first line of the storage locations.
- On a separate Tier Two Confidential Location Information Sheet, enter the name and CAS number of each chemical for which you are keeping the location confidential.
- Enter the appropriate location and storage information, as described above for nonconfidential locations.
- Attach the Tier Two Confidential Location information Sheet to the Tier Two form. This separates confidential locations from other information that will be disclosed to the public.
CERTIFICATION
Instructions for this section are included on page one of these instructions.
FEE SCHEDULE
Check appropriate box on the form.
$0
Category One Facility is owned or operated by local, state or federal government.
$40
Category Two Facility has no less than 10,000 pounds and no more than 499,999 pounds of each of ten (10) or fewer hazardous substances. The combined total of all hazardous substances shall not exceed 499,999 pounds.
$250
Category Three Facility has 10,000 pounds or more of each 11 or more hazardous substances. The combined total of all hazardous substance shall not exceed 499,999 pounds.
$250
Category Four Facility has a total of over 499,999 pounds of hazardous substances.
$250
Category Five Facility has an extremely hazardous substance in excess of the threshold planning quantity.
TAB Q-7-___
COVERED FACILITIES
FACILITY FAC EMERG RESP COORD COMMUNICATIONS
________ _______________________ Office#_____________
St.______ Home#_____________
City_____ Title____________________ R. Freq_____________
Pager $_____________
ALTERNATE
FAC EMERG RESP COORD
_______________________ Office#______________
Home#_____________
Title____________________ R.Freq______________
HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL(S)
NAME UN ID# FORM PACKAGED MAXIMUM HEALTH
CAS # CONTAINER QUANTITY RISK
SKETCH OF FACILITY AND STORAGE AREAS:
FACILITY RESPONSE POINT (RP) AND DIRECTIONS:
STAGING AREA (Support units will report and await assignment by local organization):
TRANSPORTATION ROUTES AND MODES OF TRANSPORTATION (include supplier and telephone number - describe how chemicals are handled - list hazardous points along the routes):
SPECIAL FACILITIES LIKELY TO BE AFFECTED BY A RELEASE (List affected facilities and day/night contacts):
PROTECTIVE ACTIONS (In-place sheltering of evacuation - give brief description of area(s) where protection actions may be required - add evacuation procedures to Annex EE):
EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ON HAND/TRAINING/EXERCISING:
SPILL CONTAINMENT/CLEAN-UP/DISPOSAL:
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION
Local 24 hr. warning number (LEPC): ____-____-____
Haz-mat Coord. (Day) ____-____-____ (Night) ____-____-____
Alt. Coord. (Day) ____-____-____ (Night) ____-____-____
__________________ Fire Dept. ____-____-____
__________________ Police Dept. ____-____-____
DES Coord.:
(Day) ____-____-____ or ____-____-____
(Night) ____-____-____ or ____-____-____
______________ Rescue ____-____-____or____-____-____
____________Ambulance ____-____-____or____-____-____
Kentucky Emergency Response Commission (KERC) 502- 564-7815
Kentucky DES Area Coordinator:
(O) ____-____-____
(H) ____-____-____
Nat. Resources & Envir. Prot. Cabinet (NR&EPC): 502-564-2380
National Response Center (NRC): 1-800-424-8802
Evir. Prot. Agency (EPA) Hotline: 1-800-535-0202
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m., Mon-Fri. including federal holidays
Chemtrec: 1-800-424-9300
(18 Ky.R. 1697; Am. 2310; eff. 1-27-92.)
Notation
RELATES TO: KRS 39.800-39.990, 42 U.S.C. 11001-11050
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 39.817, 39.845, 39.850, 39.890, 42 U.S.C. 11002(c), 11003(c), (d)
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: This administrative regulation sets forth the requirements to be followed by facilities subject to paying a fee.