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Chemical Management
Michigan’s Right to Know Law
Provides access to workers using hazardous chemicals
MSDS, training, and communication plan
www.michigan.gov/miosha
Part 5 Rules: Spillage of
Oil and Polluting Materials
Salt, oil, and certain chemicals
Develop Pollution Incident Prevention Plan
Spill notification
Control and clean up procedures
Inventory
Secondary containment
Site plan
www.michigan.gov/deq
    “Emergency Response for Releases to Water”
Hazardous and Liquid Industrial Waste
Hazardous wastes examples
Liquid waste examples
Requirements based on amount generated
Education, labeling, storing, shipping, disposal
www.michigan.gov/deqwaste
Chemical Management
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Preventing Leaks and Spills
Handle and transfer
materials indoors
Chemical Management:
Containing Potential Spills
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Chemical Management:
Storage of Chemicals
and Materials
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Chemical Management:
Inspection Procedures
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Chemical Management:
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Preventing Pollution when a Spill Occurs
Small non-hazardous spills use rags, absorbents and put in trash
Larger non-hazardous spills use absorbent materials. Contact fire department
Notify spill response personnel
Never wash into storm drain
Contain and block storm drain
Preventing Pollution when a Spill Occurs
Chemical Management
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Selecting and Controlling Inventory
Assess hazardous material needs
Keep an accurate, up-to-date inventory
Keep disposal records and shipping manifests
Map storage areas
Dispose of outdated products
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