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What is EPCRA Tier Two

The Tier Two Form for EPCRA Reporting is a government document used by facilities in South Carolina to report hazardous chemicals under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA).

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EPCRA Tier Two is needed by:
  • Facility managers responsible for hazardous chemical storage
  • Compliance officers ensuring EPCRA adherence
  • Business owners handling toxic substances
  • Local emergency planning committees
  • Environmental health and safety professionals
  • State regulatory agencies monitoring chemical safety

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    Before starting, gather all necessary information such as your facility name, street address, chemical inventory details, storage locations, and emergency contact information.
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    Fill in the required fields, beginning with your facility name and address. Navigate through each section using your mouse or keyboard to move between fields.
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    Utilize the checkboxes to indicate relevant details, ensuring to complete every mandatory section specified on the form.
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    When all fields are complete, review your entries carefully for accuracy, double-checking that the responsible person is identified and has signed where necessary.
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Any facility in South Carolina that stores hazardous chemicals and meets reporting thresholds under EPCRA is required to submit the Tier Two Form.
The Tier Two Form must be completed and submitted annually by March 1. It is essential to meet this deadline to comply with federal and state regulations.
The completed Tier Two Form can be submitted electronically through pdfFiller or by printing and mailing it to the appropriate regulatory agency in South Carolina.
In general, the form itself suffices for submission. However, you may need to attach documentation related to your hazardous chemical inventory if requested by the regulatory body.
Common mistakes include omitting required signatures, not providing complete chemical inventory details, and failing to review for accuracy before submission.
Processing times can vary based on the specific regulatory agency’s workload, but it is advisable to allow several weeks after submission to receive any acknowledgments or responses.
Missing the deadline may result in penalties or fines. Facilities should prioritize compliance to avoid potential legal repercussions and ensure community safety.
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