Environmental, Health & Safety :: Environmental Management :: Regulatory
March 1, 2013
Responding to Environmental Inspections
A regulatory inspection can occur at any time. The best way to successfully handle an inspection is to be prepared for it before it happens
Margaret M. Witherup, Gordon Feinblatt LLC
One of the most unsettling experiences in a company’s existence may be the surprise regulatory inspection by a representative of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or a State Environmental Agency. What if you refuse to let them in? What are your rights? How can you best ensure that the inspection goes smoothly? This article briefly summarizes the government’s environmental inspection authority and provides some practical tips on how to prepare for and survive an environmental inspection....
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