Showing posts with label New Jersey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Jersey. Show all posts

Sunday, October 1, 2017

Certified Environmental Health and Safety Audit Services



Caltha LLP provides IAA-BEAC certified auditors to perform internal EH&S audits to support ISO 14001 registered organizations or to support routine internal audit programs implemented as part of an overall governance system. Caltha can provide:
  • Single auditors to support audit teams as a media or regulatory expert,
  • Audit teams to address multiple program areas, or
  • Due diligence auditors / audit teams.
Caltha auditors can act as adjunct auditors to augment your existing internal audit team, or can act as an independent third party auditor.


Caltha auditors have conducted assessments in all 50 US States, Canada, Mexico, South America, Europe and Asia.


Click here for more information on Caltha Compliance Audit, Management System Audit and Due Diligence Assessment services




Saturday, September 30, 2017

TSCA Compliance Expert Technical Support For NJ Chemical Company


Caltha LLP Project Summary

Project: TSCA Certification Support
Client:
Chemical Distributor 
Location(s):
New Jersey


Key Elements: TCSA Import Certification, TSCA reporting, Hazardous Material Storage, Hazardous Material Transportation


Overview: Caltha LLP has provided on-going ad hoc technical support to this chemical importer and distribution company. Services are provided on an "as needed" basis and include review of product SDS, chemical storage requirements, and TSCA import certifications (positive certification, negative certification).


Click here for more information on Caltha LLP TSCA Compliance services.

Monday, September 25, 2017

New Jersey General Permit For Emergency Generators Revised

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Air Quality Permitting Program has revised the Emergency Generator General Permit (GP-005) used by many facilities.

Permit GP-005 was revise to incorporate the requirements of revised New Jersey Administrative Code 7:27-19, Control and Prohibition of Air pollution by Oxides of Nitrogen,  and to  incorporate the United States Environmental Protection Agency proposed New Source Performance (NSPS) requirements for Emergency Generators outlined at 40 CFR 60.4207 Subpart IIII.

The revised general permit will now allow a facility to combine all applicable emergency generators at the facility into one single registration in most situations.

For more information on Caltha LLP services related to air permitting, go to:
Caltha Permitting & Compliance Page