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A. The reporting requirements of this section shall only apply if the following quantities are handled at a facility, other than a transshipment facility, on any single day during a calendar year:

1. Any quantity of a hazardous material of the following hazard classes or the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)/International Maritime Organization (IMO) equivalents:

a. Forbidden materials;

b. Forbidden explosives;

c. Explosives (with a mass explosion hazard);

d. Explosives (with a projection hazard);

e. Explosives (with predominately a fire hazard);

f. Explosives (with no significant blast hazard);

g. Very insensitive explosives; blasting agents;

h. Extremely insensitive detonating substances;

i. Flammable gas;

j. Nonflammable compressed gas;

k. Poisonous gas;

l. Flammable and combustible liquid;

m. Flammable solid;

n. Spontaneously combustible material;

o. Dangerous when wet material;

p. Oxidizer;

q. Organic peroxide;

r. Poisonous materials;

s. Infectious substance (Etiologic agent);

t. Radioactive material;

u. Corrosive material;

v. Miscellaneous hazardous material;

w. Other regulated material: ORM-D.

2. A hazardous material or hazardous chemical other than one described in subsection (A)(1) of this section in an amount equal to or greater than 500 pounds;

3. An extremely hazardous substance in an amount equal to or greater than 500 pounds or the threshold planning quantity, whichever is less;

4. A hazardous waste in an amount equal to or greater than two and two-tenths pounds;

5. An acute hazardous waste in an amount equal to or greater than two and two-tenths pounds;

6. A consumer commodity of a hazardous material or hazardous chemical in an amount equal to or greater than 1,000 pounds at a facility, other than a transshipment facility, longer than 14 days prior to placement for display or sale.

B. A person who handles hazardous materials or hazardous chemicals shall submit a report to the fire chief as provided on a Tier II inventory form with a site layout and floor plan of each facility showing the usual and ordinary location of each hazardous material and hazardous chemical. If the facility also handles hazardous waste, the plan shall also show the usual and ordinary location of that waste.

C. A person who handles hazardous wastes shall submit a report to the fire chief on a form approved by the chief, including:

1. Facility name and address;

2. Owner/operator name and address;

3. Emergency contact names and phone numbers;

4. EPA hazardous waste number for each hazardous waste;

5. Characteristic for each hazardous waste (ignitable, reactive, corrosive, or toxic);

6. Maximum daily and average daily quantities handled during the reporting period and number of days handled on-site;

7. Site layout and floor plan showing the usual and ordinary location of each hazardous waste.

D. A person who handles consumer commodities of a hazardous material or hazardous chemical shall submit a report to the fire chief on a form approved by the chief, including:

1. Facility name and address;

2. Owner/operator name and address;

3. Emergency contact names and phone numbers;

4. Product name of each hazardous material or hazardous chemical;

5. Physical and health hazard of each hazardous material or hazardous chemical;

6. Maximum daily and average daily quantities handled during the reporting period and number of days handled on-site;

7. Site layout and floor plan showing the usual and ordinary location of each hazardous material or hazardous chemical.