Integrity

The purpose of the project was to meet requirements set-forth by the City and County Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA). Businesses handling a hazardous material above an established regulatory threshold are required to report the hazardous materials on the California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) and generate a Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP). Integrity Environmental scope of service included reviewing and revising HMBPs for 13 sites at theschool district. Integrity Environmental observed the hazardous materials onsite; reviewed and revised “Business Activities” document; reviewed and revised “Business Owner/Operator Identification” document; reviewed and revised “Hazardous Materials Inventory” document; reviewed and revised “Facility Map” document; reviewed and revised “Emergency Contingency Plan” document; reviewed and revised “Employee Training Plan” document; submitted documents on CERS website; and e-mailed documents as a HMBP packet to site and client.