The 2006 "Michigan Manufacturers' Guide to Environmental, Health, and Safety Regulations" is a joint publication of the Michigan Departments of Environmental Quality and Labor and Economic Growth. Manufacturers, suppliers, consultants, and regulators can all benefit from this guide, which steers the reader through the maze of state and federal environmental, health, and safety regulatory programs. Although some reference is made to local building and fire codes, local requirements are not discussed in the guidebook in any detail. Be sure to contact your local government officials for information on applicable local requirements.
The guidebook is subdivided into three main sections: environmental regulations, Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Act (MIOSHA) standards, and construction and fire codes. Each chapter within each section targets a specific regulatory program. This Web site contains a complete version of the guidebook and allows you to download it by chapter.
The "Self-Assessment Survey" is a tool you can use to find which regulations are applicable to your specific operation. Simply answer each question in the survey "yes" or "no" to be directed to the portions of the book relevant to your business.
The guidebook is also available on CD for only $3+ shipping and tax.The CD contains a complete PDF version of the guidebook, organized so you can quickly reference each chapter. The CD provides easy access to all linked publications mentioned in the guidebook. Now you won't need to connect to the Internet or get hard copies of over 50 publications referenced in the guidebook. It's all in one easy location on the CD!
We would like your feedback on this guidebook. If you have comments or suggestions on how to improve it, send an email to Dave Fiedler, Manager, Clean Air Assistance Program, Environmental Science and Services Division. His e-mail address is
fiedlerd@michigan.gov
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CDs of the 2006 guidebook can be ordered using the guidebook order form. If you are tax-exempt, please complete a Sales Use Tax Exempt Certificate and mail it with your order.
COMING SOON
in June 2008:
The new 5th Edition in conjunction with the
Michigan Environmental Compliance Conference
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For on-line registration go to www.michigan.gov/deqworkshops and select "Upcoming Workshops."
Michigan Manufacturers' Guide to Environmental, Health, and Safety Regulations - 4th Edition (PDF)
Guidebook Cover
Introduction
Table of Contents
How to Use the Guidebook
Self-Assessment Survey
Section One: Environmental Regulations
Chapter 1: Air Quality Regulations
Chapter 2: Waste Management
Chapter 2 Errata Sheet (5/18/07)
Chapter 3: Wastewater
Chapter 4: Material Storage and Transportation
Chapter 5: SARA Title III - Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
Chapter 6: Environmental Emergencies
Chapter 7: Sites of Environmental Contamination, Property Transfers, and Liability Issues
Chapter 8: Activities At or Near the Land/Water Interface
Chapter 9: Drinking Water
Chapter 10: Radioactive Material Regulations
Chapter 11: Geological Resources
Chapter 12: Pollution Prevention/Environmental Management Systems
Section Two: MIOSHA Regulations
MIOSHA Safety and Health Overview
Part 1: Common Regulations for Safety and Health
Chapter 13: Hazard Communication/Employee Right-To-Know
Chapter 14: MIOSHA Posting
Chapter 15: MIOSHA Record Keeping
Chapter 16: Personal Protective Equipment
Chapter 17: Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals
Chapter 18: Permit-Required Confined Spaces
Chapter 19: Spray Finishing Operations
Part 2: MIOSHA Health Regulations
Chapter 20: Air Contaminants
Chapter 21: Asbestos
Chapter 22: Bloodborne Infectious Diseases
Chapter 23: Emergency Response
Chapter 24: First Aid
Chapter 25: Sanitation
Chapter 26: Noise
Part 3: MIOSHA Safety Regulations
Chapter 27: General Housekeeping Guidelines
Chapter 28: Machine Guarding Requirements
Chapter 29: Openings in Floors and Walls
Chapter 30: Fire Safety
Chapter 31: Electrical Safety
Chapter 32: Lockout/Tagout
Chapter 33: Powered Industrial Trucks
Chapter 34: Flammable and Combustible Liquids
Chapter 35: Plastic Molding
Chapter 36: Other MIOSHA Safety Standards
Section Three: Construction & Fire Codes
Chapter 37: Construction Codes in Michigan
Chapter 38: Local Fire Department
Appendices
Appendix A: Acronyms
Appendix B: Definitions of Regulated Materials
Appendix C: DEQ and MIOSHA Overview
Appendix D: Federal and State Laws and Rules
Appendix E: Reading a Material Safety Data Sheet