Specialty Technical Publishers (STP) and Specialty Technical Consultants (STC) Publish Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Audit Protocol for Canada, Federal

Vancouver, B.C., Canada, Jan. 16, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Specialty Technical Publishers (STP) and Specialty Technical Consultants (STC) announce the availability of the newly updated International Audit Protocol Consortium (IAPC) EHS audit protocol for Canada, Federal. Leading companies around the world use IAPC EHS audit protocols to understand the scope of their EHS regulatory obligations and rapidly collect, share, archive, and export audit findings in a cost effective manner. IAPC EHS audit protocols are now prepared by STC in partnership with STP and continue to focus on those national (plus, in some cases, regional or provincial) EHS requirements that have site-specific application for manufacturing operations. As a leading EHS management consulting firm with a global network of experienced EHS teaming partners, STC has indepth knowledge and technical expertise of local/regional EHS requirements.

STP and STC maintain leading-edge EHS audit protocols for more than 30 jurisdictions. The protocol documents are written in English and are available in MS Word, Adobe Acrobat and Excel formats, as well as through STP's web-based portal or can be integrated into an existing company platform. Using the protocols' custom templates and advanced functionality features, auditors can easily track audit findings and manage data over time to improve compliance, risk management and safety performance. In addition, STP's formatting is compatible with leading risk management and sustainability platform providers.

Highlights of selected legislation covered in the newly developed protocol include:

    --  "Ozone-Depleting Substances and Halocarbons Alternatives Regulations
        [SOR/2016-137; last amended by SOR/2017-216]" repealed and replaced the
        "Ozone-Depleting Substances Regulations, 1998 as of December 29, 2016."
        The new version of the regulations is intended to ensure that Canada's
        international obligations under the Montreal Protocol on Substances that
        Deplete the Ozone Layer are met and introduce a new permitting and
        reporting system for the import, manufacture, and export of HFCs. The
        Regulations continue to require reductions in production and import of
        various ODS substances according to a phase-out schedule. They require
        reduction of hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) emissions and other ODS,
        such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). The Regulations also contain
        prohibitions, a permit system, reporting and record keeping
        requirements.
    --  "Notice with Respect to the Reporting of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) for
        2018" informs facilities of the government's intention to collect data
        on greenhouse gas emissions for the purpose of conducting research,
        creating a national inventory, formulating objectives and codes of
        practice, issuing guidelines or assessing or reporting on the state of
        the environment. It covers calendar year 2018.
    --  "Order Declaring that the Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations Do Not
        Apply in Yukon, 2014, SOR/2014" declares that a wastewater system
        located in Yukon is not subject to the "Wastewater System Effluent
        Regulations, 2015."
    --  "Prohibition of Asbestos and Products Containing Asbestos Regulations
        [SOR/2018-196], 2018" seek to prevent new asbestos and products
        containing asbestos from entering the Canadian marketplace. In general,
        the import, use, sale and manufacture of processed asbestos fibres,
        products containing processed asbestos fibers or any consumer product
        containing asbestos is prohibited. Specific activities are excluded from
        this prohibition and are subject to asbestos management plans and annual
        reporting of asbestos-related activities.
    --  "Regulations Adding Perfluorooctane Sulfonate and Its Salts to the
        Virtual Elimination List (SOR/2009-15), 2009" adds perfluorooctane
        sulfonate and its salts to column 1 of the Virtual Elimination List
        under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA).
    --  "New Substances Notification Regulations (Organisms) (SOR/2005-248),
        last amended by SOR/2018-11; 2005 as amended through 2018" set forth
        requirements for provision of information to the government agencies by
        manufacturers and importers of microorganisms.
    --  "2-Butoxyethanol Regulations, SOR/2006-347" set forth requirements for
        import and manufacture of products containing 2-butoxyethanol. They
        apply to the product types listed in Schedule 1 that contain
        2-butoxyethanol.

For more information on all International EHS audit protocols offered by STP and STC click here.

About Specialty Technical Publishers
Specialty Technical Publishers (STP) produces technical resource guides covering environmental, health & safety, transportation, accounting, business practices, standards and law, offering comprehensive guidance on key compliance and regulatory issues. STP is a division of Glacier Media Inc., a Canadian information communications company that provides primary and essential information in print, electronic and online media. Glacier's Business and Professional Information Group publishes directories, technical manuals, research and development materials, medical education, electronic databases, investment information and specialty websites.

About Specialty Technical Consultants
Specialty Technical Consultants, Inc. (STC) is a specialized management consulting firm working to enhance environmental health and safety (EHS) performance. Through its consulting services, STC partners with clients to strengthen management systems' design and implementation, and identifies needs and implements solutions to meet business objectives. Services provided include: EHS compliance support; risk assessment; EHS auditing; corporate responsibility and sustainability; EHS management systems development and implementation; EHS regulatory information tools; and EHS training.

STC is certified as a Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE) by the Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) and the Supplier Clearinghouse for the California Public Utilities Commission, and as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program.

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