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New Hampshire MSDS: What you need to know

Governing Law and Regulations

U.S. Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), 42 USC 11001 to 11050 and regulations at 40 CFR 370.20 to 370.33

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Environmental compliance:

Air emissions source recordkeeping: New Hampshire Regulations (NH Regs.) Environmental-Air (Env-A) 902.01

Cold cleaning material safety data sheet (MSDS) recordkeeping: NH Regs. Env-A 1204.44

Hazardous waste delisting requirements: NH Regs. Environmental-Hazardous Waste (Env-Hw) 406.02

U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSH Act), 29 USC 651et seq. and regulations at 29 CFR 1910.1200(g)

Public sector workplace: New Hampshire Workers' Right-to-Know Act, New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated (RSA) 277-A:4 to 277-A:6

Employee rights: RSA 277-A:5 and RSA 277-A:6

Regulatory Agencies

New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES)

New Hampshire Office of Emergency Management (OEM)

Local emergency planning committees (LEPCs)

Local fire department

U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Region 1

New Hampshire Department of Labor (NHDOL) Safety and Training Division

See ADDRESSES & CONTACTS for addresses and telephone numbers.

See national section for basic information and federal regulations.

Comparison: State vs. Federal

Rules. New Hampshire follows the federal hazardous chemical community right-to-know rules for chemical list and MSDS reporting to LEPCs and local fire departments. The state has adopted MSDS reporting and recordkeeping requirements that are stricter than federal standards for air emissions sources, cold cleaning operations, and hazardous waste delisting.

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State Requirements

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