Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 292 - Health and Safety of Employees
Section 292.605 - Employer to furnish certain information, to whom, form — on-site inspections, when — updating of information, when — information made available to public, by whom, fee.

Effective - 28 Aug 1992
292.605. Employer to furnish certain information, to whom, form — on-site inspections, when — updating of information, when — information made available to public, by whom, fee. — 1. Every employer shall provide information and reports regarding the properties and nature of the hazardous substances which he stores, uses or produces to the local fire protection service, the department and the local emergency planning committee. Requirements for information under this subsection may be satisfied by the employer through the submission of an annual Tier II form as defined in 40 CFR Part 370 or other alternative methods of reporting approved by the department. Submittal to the department of a Tier II form or any other alternative method of reporting approved by the department shall satisfy the reporting requirements to the Missouri emergency response commission as directed under Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986.
2. In addition to the information required in subsection 1 of this section, employers shall permit on-site inspections, as required by Title III, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know, of the federal Superfund Amendments of 1986, Public Law 99-499, by the local fire chief or his representative, upon request, for the purpose of planning fire protection and emergency response activities. In addition to an on-site inspection, the employer shall provide a material safety data sheet or information by written description or diagram, if requested by the local fire protection service or local emergency planning committee regarding the kind, location, approximate quantities, hazardous nature and method of containment of hazardous substances which the employer stores, uses or produces at the facility. In addition to the information required by this subsection, the employer shall provide the fire protection service or local emergency planning committee with relevant information, through on-site inspection or written description or diagram, on all other hazardous substances, as defined in section 260.500, which the employer has knowledge are present at the facility in such form and quantity as to present a potential threat to public health and safety or the environment in the event of a fire or a release of the hazardous substance at the facility. For the purposes of this subsection, relevant information required of the employer on hazardous substances shall include the kind, location, approximate quantities, properties, hazardous characteristics and such other related information as the fire protection service may require to respond effectively to an emergency at the facility. Information required of the employer by the department of natural resources on hazardous waste pursuant to sections 260.350 to 260.432 which is made available or provided to the fire protection service shall satisfy the requirements for information on such substances under this subsection. Information required by this subsection shall be available to the general public, as required by Title III, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know, of the federal Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986, Public Law 99-499.
3. On the Tier II form every employer shall provide the department, the local emergency planning committee, and the local fire protection service in which jurisdiction the employer's facility is located with the name and current address and telephone number of at least two individuals familiar with the kind, location, nature and approximate quantities of hazardous substances present in the facility who may be contacted in the event of an emergency.
4. All information required from the employer under sections 292.600 to 292.625 shall be updated each March first or more frequently if conditions change which may affect the ability of the fire protection service to respond effectively to an emergency occurring at the facility.
5. All information provided by the employer to the fire protection service, the local emergency planning committee, and the department as required by subsection 1 of this section shall be available to the general public from the fire protection service, local emergency planning committee or the department upon request. Any request for information shall be in writing. All requests for information shall be available during normal business hours for inspection by any affected employer. The fire protection service, the department or the local emergency planning committee may charge a fee sufficient to cover the actual cost of providing any requested information.
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(L. 1985 H.B. 507 & 139 § 2, A.L. 1987 H.B. 655, A.L. 1988 S.B. 765, A.L. 1992 S.B. 480)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XVIII - Labor and Industrial Relations

Chapter 292 - Health and Safety of Employees

Section 292.010 - Notification of occupancy of factory.

Section 292.020 - Equipment to be guarded.

Section 292.030 - Safety guards.

Section 292.040 - Minor not to clean or work in certain places about machinery.

Section 292.050 - Openings to be guarded.

Section 292.060 - Fire escapes.

Section 292.070 - Doors to open outward, not to be bolted, when.

Section 292.080 - Explosives not to be placed near egress.

Section 292.090 - Scaffolding — warning to those near building.

Section 292.110 - Ventilation.

Section 292.120 - Prevention of dust, smoke and gas.

Section 292.130 - Director may order fan installed.

Section 292.140 - Overcrowding in factories prohibited.

Section 292.150 - Washrooms for women.

Section 292.160 - Separate water closets.

Section 292.180 - Health and safety of employees to be protected — director may seal machinery, when.

Section 292.190 - All accidents to be reported.

Section 292.200 - Offenses.

Section 292.210 - Violation a misdemeanor — fines.

Section 292.220 - Proceedings against whom when violated by corporation.

Section 292.230 - Prosecution where violation of other laws.

Section 292.240 - Fines, where paid.

Section 292.250 - Duty of prosecuting attorney.

Section 292.280 - Inspection — duty and power of director of inspection section.

Section 292.290 - Penalty.

Section 292.300 - Employer to provide protection to employees from diseases.

Section 292.310 - Articles considered dangerous to health.

Section 292.320 - Employees to be furnished with clothing — respirators to be used while at work.

Section 292.330 - Employees to be examined monthly by physician.

Section 292.340 - Physician to make report to department of health and senior services — penalty for failure.

Section 292.350 - Duty of director of department of health and senior services.

Section 292.360 - Employer to provide dressing rooms, lavatories.

Section 292.370 - Drinking fountains, ice water, to be provided employees.

Section 292.380 - Workrooms to be kept in sanitary condition.

Section 292.390 - Prevention of dust.

Section 292.400 - Hoppers, chutes, to be provided with covering.

Section 292.410 - Duty of director of inspection section.

Section 292.420 - Notices to be posted in rooms — to contain what.

Section 292.430 - Penalty for violation.

Section 292.440 - Employer defined.

Section 292.450 - Applicability of sections 292.450 to 292.540.

Section 292.460 - Outside ladder not to be used, when.

Section 292.470 - Stairways to be kept lighted when in use.

Section 292.480 - To provide protection for persons engaged in building.

Section 292.490 - Must build proper supports — when.

Section 292.500 - Duty of contractors and owners.

Section 292.510 - Shafts or openings to be enclosed — railroads excepted.

Section 292.520 - Director to enforce provisions.

Section 292.530 - Violation — penalty.

Section 292.540 - Director to make inspection.

Section 292.560 - Sale of tenement-made articles prohibited.

Section 292.570 - Penalty.

Section 292.600 - Definitions.

Section 292.602 - Missouri emergency response commission established — members — appointment, qualifications — terms — vacancies — removal for cause — expenses, powers and duties.

Section 292.604 - Funding of commission — distribution of funds.

Section 292.605 - Employer to furnish certain information, to whom, form — on-site inspections, when — updating of information, when — information made available to public, by whom, fee.

Section 292.606 - Fees, certain employers, how much, due when, late penalty — excess credited when — agencies receiving funds, duties — use of funds, commission to establish criteria.

Section 292.607 - Chemical emergency preparedness fund established — reversion to general revenue, prohibited.

Section 292.610 - Employer's trade secrets, department to protect — disclosure of by public employees and officers, penalty.

Section 292.613 - Rules and regulations, department to promulgate — procedure.

Section 292.615 - Violations, attorney general to bring action — jurisdiction, circuit court — penalties, limit, payable to general revenue — civil actions, by whom, why, commission approval — actions against local committee, by whom, why — access fo...

Section 292.617 - Explosive or blasting agents, temporary storage — notification of local fire department and certain others — content of report, exceptions — visible markings on buildings, rooms and containers, requirements, exceptions — motor vehic...

Section 292.623 - Immunity from liability for official actions by members of commission and local emergency planning committee, exceptions.

Section 292.625 - Additional duties of department.

Section 292.630 - Portable toilets required at certain construction projects.

Section 292.650 - Hepatitis B immunization for at-risk state employees — departments to determine, duties.

Section 292.655 - Definitions — needles used by employers in conduct of business, any commercially available may be used.

Section 292.656 - Medical needles, employer use of OSHA- or FDA-approved devices permitted.

Section 292.675 - Definitions — on-site training required — workers to maintain documentation of completion of training — resolution or ordinance required — violations, penalty — rulemaking authority.