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COMPLIANCE TO ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS

Compliance to Environmental Laws is an expensive investment. In our decade it is expected that businesses will expend more than $200 billion in the prevention of pollution. If manufacturing operations are professionally surveyed by experienced hands on personnel and proper procedures are instituted, compliance can actually boost profits.

The United States Environmental Protection Agency is responsible for executing Federal laws to protect the environment. These environmental laws referencing manufacturing companies are:

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    Clean Water Act

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    Clean Air Act

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    Resource Conservation and Recovery Act

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    Comprehensive Environmental Response and Liability Act (known as ("superfund") of which "SARA" is part of.

EPA QUEST

The quest of the EPA is to reduce and control pollution through enforcement, monitoring, research, and setting standards. The newer Federal regulatory programs have placed compliance enforcement and responsibilities on individual State Agencies. Consequently, State Agencies have in some instances interpreted Federal Standards on their own, making conflicts with the Federal Standards. The individual State Agencies interpretations becomes the standard.

We can completely interpret these standards and provide economical procedures for your companies compliance.

OSHA REGULATIONS

PLANT SAFETY PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration officials have found after years of site inspections and investigations that there was a big difference in the frequency of occupational illnesses and injuries between manufacturing organizations with safety and health management programs as opposed to those with none or few.

Today the OSHA official that performs on site safety inspections will spend approximately his entire first day reviewing your written safety program procedures, prior to his plant inspection.

The complete list of written programs required is to extensive to list here but a few as follows:

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Accident Reporting and Recording

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Hazardous Prevention and Control (Hazardous Communications)

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Right To Know

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

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Lockout/tagout

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Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan

 Finally, with our many years of experience dealing with OSHA officials and programs, we can inspect your facility and recommend all the procedures and documentation you will require for complete compliance. If needed we will custom write the procedures to fit your operation.



DON'T WAIT FOR YOUR OSHA SURPRISE VISIT AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF ALL THE AREA'S YOUR OPERATION IS LACKING.

!!THIS CAN BE VERY EXPENSIVE!!

!!CALL ON US TODAY!!

MARSCHALL'S MANUFACTURING
 CONSULTANT SERVICES
71 Hopkins Avenue
Johnston, Rhode Island 02919-1505
telephone: 401-934-2764

 

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