Bryan Haywood

EPA EPCRA citations @ food plant after 117 pound NH3 release ($23K)

Respondent is a Wisconsin corporation, with cream cheese and yogurt manufacturing facility. On April 17, 2017, EPA representatives conducted an inspection of the Facility following a reported release of anhydrous ammonia on September 6, 2016, to determine Respondent’s compliance with Section 103 of CERCLA and Sections 302-312 of EPCRA. During the EPA Inspection, Respondent ‘s

EPA RMP Citations @ Hot Dog plant (NH3 & $138K)

The defendant is the operator of a facility that handles, stores, and uses anhydrous ammonia in its industrial refrigeration system. GENERAL ALLEGATIONS At all relevant times, Defendant maintained a refrigeration system at the Facility and that system utilized, processed, handled, or stored anhydrous ammonia, a “regulated substance” under CAA Section 112(r)(3). EPA conducted an inspection

Have you seen these? Where do they belong?

Here we have three (3) chemical labels, each one very different from the other and all three have a different agency/organization that oversees their use.  All three (3) are for the Category 3 Flammable Liquid Xylene, CAS# 1330-20-7.  The question is… Does it matter where/how these three (3) labels are used on containers of Xylene? I

6-hr Intermediate HAZCOM/HAZMAT (.ppt)

For the SAFTENG members This is my 2019 version of the GHS HAZCOM and Behavior of Hazardous Materials training ppt. The course does what I like to call “Compliance to Science”; it covers OSHA’s GHS requirements and then gets into the behaviors of hazardous materials.  The course is intended to ensure that users of SDS’s

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