Or. Admin. Code § 837-085-0100 - Hazardous Substance Report - Substantive Changes
(1) A covered employee, owner, or operator
must notify the State Fire Marshal whenever a substantive change occurs. This
notification must be made within 30 days of the substantive change using
methods provided and approved by the State Fire Marshal.
(2) The occurrence of any of the following
events is a substantive change and must be reported:
(a) A covered employer, owner or operator has
become exempt from reporting requirements;
(b) A covered employer, owner or operator who
was previously subject to reporting and became exempt from reporting because
they had no reportable quantities now has reportable quantities of hazardous
substances on site;
(c) A
reportable hazardous substance not previously reported is introduced at the
facility;
(d) An increase in the
maximum quantity reporting range to a higher quantity reporting range than
previously reported;
(e) The
reported location of a reportable hazardous substance has changed and it is now
located in another building at the same site or it has been moved 300 feet or
more from its previously reported location within the same building or it has
been moved to a different floor level;
(f) A change of mailing or site address has
occurred;
(g) A change of emergency
contact person has occurred;
(h) A
change of phone numbers has occurred;
(i) A change of ownership or business name
has occurred;
(j) A change of the
owner/operator or facility contact email address has occurred; or
(k) The facility is no longer in
business.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 453.367
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 453.317
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