St. Petersburg |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 13. FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION |
Article III. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND SUBSTANCES |
Division 2. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE |
SubDivision VII. Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement |
§ 13-412. Required; contents; amendments; public record.
(a)
A hazardous materials inventory statement (HMIS) shall be filed by each facility that stores any hazardous material in an amount which is equal to or greater than the quantities specified in quantity level 2. Such person shall amend the HMIS within 30 days of the storage of any hazardous material not listed thereon, but required to be listed or of an increase above the quantity amount permitted or required to be identified in accordance with NFPA standards as a class 3 or 4 hazard.
(b)
The information in the HMIS shall include:
(1)
For nonwastes. The general chemical name, common/trade name, major constituents for mixtures, the manufacturer, United Nations (UN) or North American (NA) number and the hazard class or classes that appear on the material safety data sheet (MSDS) or equivalent information as manufacturers specification, if available.
(2)
For wastes. Laboratory analysis of wastes or equivalent information, and the hazard class.
(c)
The HMIS is public record, except to the extent that it contains trade secrets which may be exempt.
(Code 1973, § 15-141; Code 1992, § 13-266; Ord. No. 912-G, § 1(13-266), 1-8-2009)