TRI Reporting


TRI Reporting Overview

TRI Reporting (Form R) is an EPA-mandated requirement under EPCRA, obligating industrial facilities to disclose hazardous chemical usage, releases, and waste management annually. It tracks recycling, treatment, emissions, and pollution prevention efforts—providing transparency for communities and policymakers. This critical data supports public health and environmental protection initiatives while promoting corporate accountability in chemical management.

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Do I need to file? 

Facilities must meet specific criteria to determine TRI reporting obligations under EPCRA. First, verify if the facility operates in a covered NAICS code sector, with federal facilities always included. Second, ensure the site employs at least 10 full-time equivalent workers. Third, confirm the facility manufactures, processes, or uses any TRI-listed chemicals. Finally, check whether any listed chemical exceeds annual reporting thresholds. These four factors collectively determine mandatory TRI submission requirements for environmental compliance.

TRI Reporting Made Easy

Effective chemical management is crucial for regulatory compliance and worker safety. OSHEPRO's ChERS® system provides a centralized platform for chemical inventory tracking and SDS management, fully aligned with OSHA HAZCOM standards. The solution simplifies compliance with EPA chemical reporting requirements, including TRI submissions, while improving overall chemical safety protocols. By digitizing and organizing chemical data, ChERS® enhances regulatory adherence and strengthens workplace safety programs through efficient, automated processes.

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