Or. Admin. Code § 837-085-0110 - Record Keeping Requirements
(1) A
covered employer, owner, or operator must maintain complete and accurate
records of each hazardous substance they manufacture, generate, use, store,
possess or dispose of:
(a) These records must
be maintained for a period of three calendar years;
(b) Copies of these records must be kept at
the facility for which they apply.
EXCEPTION: Records for facilities or remote sites where the covered employer, owner or operator is not set up to maintain such records, the records may be maintained at another of their facilities within the state.
(c) Hazardous
substance records include, but are not limited to:
(A) Hazardous Substance Reports;
(B) Safety Data Sheets (SDSs);
(C) Invoice and purchase records;
(D) Receiving and shipping papers;
(E) Bills of lading;
(F) Production records;
(G) Waste/recycling records;
(H) Inventory/dispensing records;
and
(I) Risk Management Plan if
facility is required to create one by the Environmental Protection
Agency.
(2) A
covered employer, owner, or operator must maintain copies of Notice of
Noncompliance and Proposed/Final Penalty Assessment Orders issued by the State
Fire Marshal:
(a) Copies of Notice of
Noncompliance and Proposed/Final Penalty Assessment Orders must be maintained
for a period of five years;
(b)
These copies must be kept with the covered employer, owner or operator's
Hazardous Substance Report.
(3) A covered employer, owner, or operator
must, upon request, make records information available and provide copies of
those records to the State Fire Marshal.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 453.367
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 453.406
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