WAC 296-62-07312
Reports. (1) Operations. Not later than
October 30, 1974, the information required in WAC 296-62-07312
(1)(a), (b), (c) and (d) of this section must be reported in
writing to the Department of Labor and Industries, WISHA Services
Division, Policy and Technical Services, P.O. Box 44610, Olympia,
WA 98504-4610. Any changes in the information must also be
reported in writing within 15 calendar days of the change.
(a) A brief description and in plant location of the area(s)
regulated and the address of each regulated area;
(b) The name(s) and other identifying information as to the
presence of listed carcinogens in each regulated area;
(c) The number of employees in each regulated area, during
normal operations including maintenance activities; and
(d) The manner in which a carcinogen is present in each
regulated area; e.g., whether it is manufactured, processed,
used, repackaged, released, stored, or otherwise handled.
(2) Incidents. Incidents which result in the release of a
listed carcinogen into any area where employees may be
potentially exposed shall be reported in accordance with this
subsection.
(a) The occurrence of the incident, including any facts
obtainable at that time, as well as a report on any medical
treatment of affected employees, must be reported within 24 hours
to the Department of Labor and Industries, WISHA Services
Division, Policy and Technical Services, P.O. Box 44610, Olympia,
WA 98504-4610.
(b) A written report must be filed with the Department of
Labor and Industries, WISHA Services Division, Policy and
Technical Services, P.O. Box 44610, Olympia, WA 98504-4610,
within 15 calendar days after the incident occurs, and must
include:
(i) A specification of the amount of material released, the
amount of time involved, and an explanation of the procedure used
in determining this figure;
(ii) A description of the area involved, and the extent of
known and possible employee exposure and area contamination;
(iii) A report of any medical treatment of affected
employees, and any medical surveillance program implemented; and
(iv) An analysis of the circumstances of the incident, and
measures taken or to be taken, with specific completion dates, to
avoid further similar releases.