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by October 1988. The County Office of Emergency Services acts as a <br /> liaison between businesses and the state and local commissions. <br /> 1 14.2.2 Notification of the Presence of Extremely Hazardous SuUlamu <br /> All facilities at which an "extremely hazardous substance" is present <br /> in an amount greater than the appropriate "threshold planning quanti - <br /> ty" were required to notify the CEPRC by May 17, 1987. (A list of the <br /> SARA Section 302 extremely hazardous substances and their correspond- <br /> ing threshold planning quantities was published by EPA on April 22, <br /> 1987. This list is evaluated annually; extremely hazardous substances <br /> may be removed and added by the agency. The list appears in Appen- <br /> dix H. ) These facilities are also required to designate an emergency <br /> response coordinator. Furthermore, any releases of extremely hazard- <br /> ous substances or CERCLA hazardous substances (in amounts greater than <br /> the reportable quantity [RQ] or I pound, if no RQ exists) that migrate <br /> off site must be reported to the CEPRC and the local emergency plan- <br /> ning commission. <br /> A list of the County businesses that notified the CEPRC of the <br /> presence of extremely hazardous substances at their facilities is <br /> presented in Appendix H. <br /> 14.2.3 Chemical Inventory Requirements <br /> Facilities that are required to prepare or have available Material <br /> Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) for hazardous chemicals under OSHA must <br /> provide: <br /> 1 . MSDSs for each chemical or a list containing the chemical name and <br /> hazardous component of each chemical present at the facility by <br /> October 17, 1987. (Facilities that have recently become regulated <br /> under the expanded OSHA Hazard Communication rule [52 EE 31852, <br /> August 24, 1987] will be required to meet this requirement by Au- <br /> gust 23, 1988. ) <br /> PJ9 9390502E.000 14-7 Rev. 1 11/09/88 <br />