Application for Hazardous Materials Facility Permit | Notification of New Chemical Substances
A Class A hazardous materials handler and former chemical manufacturer researcher, a licensed administrative scrivener, provides comprehensive support from installation permit applications to completion inspections. Nationwide service and free initial consultation.
Do you have any of these concerns? - You handle hazardous materials in a factory or warehouse, but you’re unsure if you need a permit. - The fire department has requested a notification or permit, but you don’t know where to start. - You plan to expand or modify your facility, but you’re unsure if you need a change permit or if a notification is sufficient. - You have requested drawings from a design company, but they told you that discussions with the fire department and the preparation of application documents are required separately. - You want to smoothly transition from a notification for small quantities of hazardous materials to a procedure for quantities above the specified amount. Reasons to choose our office: - We hold a Class A hazardous materials handler qualification and have practical experience in hazardous materials management as a researcher at a chemical manufacturer. We can assess facility classifications and prepare application documents based on the names, properties, and GHS classifications of hazardous materials, reducing the risk of discrepancies between documents and reality. - We provide consistent support from accompanying you to pre-consultations with the fire department, preparing installation permit application documents, to completing inspection applications. We also handle change permits, name change notifications, and appointments of hazardous materials safety supervisors. - There are many cases where notifications for small quantities of hazardous materials and high-pressure gas notifications are required simultaneously within the same facility. By consolidating points of contact, we prevent application omissions and procedural overlaps.