Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals, Title III, and Communities

Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals, Title III, and Communities
Author: Caroline McNeil
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 167
Release: 1999-08
Genre:
ISBN: 0788178725

Prepared for State and local government officials, LEPCs, and other community groups that want to make Title III of the Superfund Amend. and Reauth. Act of 1986 work. It is intended as a practical guide for those who have little or no previous experience in the field of communication, and whose time and resources are limited. Discusses planning, which is vital to the success of a communication program. Suggests ways to get and keep people involved, especially important because Title III affects so many sectors of the community. A how-to-do-it section talks about specific tasks, such as giving a speech or writing a press release.

Community Awareness and Right-to-know - Student Manual

Community Awareness and Right-to-know - Student Manual
Author: Emergency Management Institute
Publisher:
Total Pages: 65
Release: 1990
Genre:
ISBN:

The training objectives of the student manual are: Define the concept of community right-to-know and explain its importance. Describe the history of community right-to-know legislation. List and explain the substance of the three basic sections of Title III. Describe Title III reporting requirements for the private and public sectors. Recognize and explain the information on the reporting forms required under Title III. Describe the information and data bases available from various levels of government and methods of access. Explain the types of penalties that may be imposed for noncompliance with Title III reporting requirements. Determine personal requirements for further information or training and list possible sources.

Community Awareness and Right-to-Know

Community Awareness and Right-to-Know
Author: DIANE Publishing Company
Publisher:
Total Pages: 63
Release: 1998-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780788149344

At the conclusion of using this student training manual, you will be able to: define the concept of community right-to-know and explain its importance; describe the history of community right-to-know legislation; list and explain the substance of the three basic sections of Title III; describe Title III reporting requirements for the private and public sectors; recognize and explain the info. on three reporting forms required under Title III; describe the info. and data bases available from various levels of gov1t., and methods of access; and explain the types of penalties that may be imposed for noncompliance with Title III reporting requirements.