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2012 Hazardous Materials Awareness Week

Governor Rick Scott has proclaimed January 22 – 28, 2012 as “Hazardous Materials Awareness Week” in Florida. Joining Governor Scott in commemorating the educational week is the Florida Division of Emergency Management, in partnership with the State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) for Hazardous Materials and the Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs). This year’s theme is: Mercury.

2012 Florida Hazardous Materials Awareness Week Proclamation

Florida STATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMISSION for Hazardous Materials

Purpose and Function of the State Emergency Response Commission

On October 17, 1986, in response to a growing concern for safety around chemical facilities, Congress enacted the Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act (EPCRA), also known as Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA). The Act has had a far-reaching influence on issues relating to hazardous materials. EPCRA contains five sections which cover issues associated with the manufacture, use, exposure, transportation, and public education of hazardous materials. It is the mission of the Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs) and State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) to implement EPCRA in the State of Florida and mitigate the effects of a release or spill of hazardous materials.

The State Emergency Response Commission is responsible for implementing federal EPCRA provisions in Florida and serving as a technical advisor and information clearinghouse for state and federal hazardous materials programs. The Florida Division of Emergency Management is the lead agency responsible for implementing EPCRA and provides staff support to the SERC. The Commission conducts quarterly public meetings in varying locations throughout the state. Currently, SERC membership comprises 23 Governor-appointed individuals who represent the interests of state and local government, emergency services, industry and the environment.

Resources

Florida STATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMISSION for hazardous materials

Online Tier II filing is available at www.floridahmis.org

Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act (EPCRA) and the
Florida Hazardous Materials Emergency Response and Community Right-to-Know Act

Florida Accidental Release Prevention and Risk Management Planning Act and
Section 112(r) of the Amendments to the Clean Air Act of 1990

2011 Annual Memo

EPCRA Reporting Forms (Tier II/TRI)

EPCRA How-To-Comply Handbook

Emergency Management-U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

E-PlanE-Plan - First Responders Haz Mat Database

 

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January 20, 2012 14:04

 

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