Laserfiche WebLink
6.5.3. Any QBR employee and/or department, excluding S/R personnel, who brings <br />on-site and/or receives a chemical material will do the following: <br />A.' Sticker all containers of approved chemical materials with a dated (date of <br />receipt) label; <br />B. Insure that all approved chemical materials categorized as hazardous <br />substances are labeled appropriate HMIS labels; <br />C. Log the receipt of all hazardous substances and provide the following <br />information: <br />I. Date of receipt; <br />ii. Name of material (chemical and/or product name); <br />iii. Manufacturer of material; <br />iv. Quantity received; <br />V. Received by (person and/or department); <br />vi. PO or bill of lading number; <br />vii. Date received; <br />viii. Received by; <br />ix. Release date; <br />X. Location released to (department or listed storage area); and <br />Xi. Person and/or department to which the hazardous substance is <br />released. <br />6.5.4 Within one workday of disposition, provide a copy of the Hazardous Substances <br />Log Form to the following personnel and/or departments: <br />1. The facility's EE; and <br />2. Each Unit/Department Manager. <br />Retain a copy of the Receipt of Hazardous Substances Notification Form for a <br />minimum of six (6) months. <br />6.6 Storage, Inspection and Inventory of Hazardous Substances <br />6.6.1. It shall be the responsibility of the facility's EE to insure that all hazardous <br />materials are properly stored and maintained at the QBR facility. <br />6.6.2. Proper storage and maintenance of any hazardous material will be dependent on <br />the individual hazard characteristic of the material and storage accommodations <br />available, including: <br />1. Hazard characteristic compatibility, for example: <br />a. Acids are not stored with bases; <br />Draft HMMP <br />March, 2000 HMMP-8 <br />