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To make this upcoming season a breeze for EHS managers, our Tier II Guide covers all the details and common pitfalls of Tier II reporting. Download your copy so you can be prepared for this reporting season.
Download our GuideThe Tier II reporting deadline is March 1. Track reporting progress in our Tier II Dashboard, facility by facility, to make sure all your sites meet the due date.
Eliminate corruptible spreadsheets, logging into all the various state portals, manual data entry, and mailing reports to LEPCs and fire departments.
Ensure complete and accurate compliance, right down to Tier II reporting thresholds, with our built-in data validation and review checks.
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Under Section 312 of EPCRA (EPCRA definition: Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act of 1986), submission of the Tier II form is required when working with hazardous chemicals. This form, known as the Emergency and Hazardous Chemical Inventory Forms, are used to notify state officials, local officials, and the general public regarding potential hazards. This is separate from EPCRA Section 313, Toxic Release Inventory (EPCRA TRI reporting). EPCRA Section 302 along with EPCRA Section 312 outline the entities that need to be notified regarding these chemicals. EPCRA 311 requires companies to submit Safety Data Sheets for all products with physical and health hazards.
The most critical section of an EPCRA Tier II form is chemical inventory information. To ensure compliance, facilities must provide the following details on all hazardous chemicals they’re reporting as required per Tier II reporting thresholds:
Note that some states request more information beyond these requirements.
On the federal level, any regulated facility in the U.S. that stores or handles more than 10,000 pounds of hazardous chemicals must submit an annual EPCRA Tier II report for their chemical inventory. Facilities storing or handling an Extremely Hazardous Substance (EHS) of 500 pounds or its threshold planning quantity (TPQ, whichever is lower) are also required to submit the annual Tier II inventory.
EPA lists EHSs on its Tier II extremely hazardous substances list. EPCRA Tier II reporting requirements fall under EPCRA Sections 311-312, Community Right-to-Know Requirements, which state that any facility exceeding defined Tier II reporting thresholds must file corresponding Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) with the state, local officials, and local fire departments.