EPCRA 313 – Form R Reports: A Guide to Avoid Common Reporting Mistakes
TRI Reports (Form Rs) are due July 1st. Although this might seem like a long way off, these reports are notoriously complex. In addition, the USEPA is stepping up enforcement in chemical safety regulations, including the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) where TRI regulations are found. By attending this webinar you will learn:
- What triggers TRI reporting
- What "release" reporting means
- What the USEPA means by "manufactured, processed and otherwise used"
- How to use the USEPA List of Lists to determine which chemicals are subject to reporting
- How to use the UEPA CDX on-line reporting system for TRI
- What PBTs are and how to report them
- Recent changes to TRI regulations
- What resources are available and how to access them Thursday, March 29th, 2012 11:00am – 12:00pm PST (2pm EST)
Register for the Form R webinar
TRI Reports (Form Rs) are due July 1st. Although this might seem like a long way off, these reports are notoriously complex. In addition, the USEPA is stepping up enforcement in chemical safety regulations, including the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) where TRI regulations are found. By attending this webinar you will learn:
- What triggers TRI reporting
- What "release" reporting means
- What the USEPA means by "manufactured, processed and otherwise used"
- How to use the USEPA List of Lists to determine which chemicals are subject to reporting
- How to use the UEPA CDX on-line reporting system for TRI
- What PBTs are and how to report them
- Recent changes to TRI regulations
- What resources are available and how to access them Thursday, March 29th, 2012 11:00am – 12:00pm PST (2pm EST)
Register for the Form R webinar