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Title 42
Chapter 116
Subchapter III
§ 11042. Trade secrets...
§ 11044. Public availability of ...
§ 11042. Trade secrets...
§ 11044. Public availability of ...
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Notes
§ 11043.
Provision of information to health professionals, doctors, and nurses
(a)
Diagnosis or treatment by health professional
An owner or operator of a facility which is subject to the requirements of section 11021, 11022, or 11023 of this title shall provide the specific chemical identity, if known, of a hazardous chemical, extremely hazardous substance, or a toxic chemical to any health professional who requests such information in writing if the health professional provides a written statement of need under this subsection and a written confidentiality agreement under subsection (d). The written statement of need shall be a statement that the health professional has a reasonable basis to suspect that—
(1)
the information is needed for purposes of diagnosis or treatment of an individual,
(2)
the individual or individuals being diagnosed or treated have been exposed to the chemical concerned, and
(3)
knowledge of the specific chemical identity of such chemical will assist in diagnosis or treatment.
Following such a written request, the owner or operator to whom such request is made shall promptly provide the requested information to the health professional. The authority to withhold the specific chemical identity of a chemical under
section 11042 of this title
when such information is a trade secret shall not apply to information required to be provided under this subsection, subject to the provisions of subsection (d).
(b)
Medical emergency
An owner or operator of a facility which is subject to the requirements of section 11021, 11022, or 11023 of this title shall provide a copy of a material safety data sheet, an inventory form, or a toxic chemical release form, including the specific chemical identity, if known, of a hazardous chemical, extremely hazardous substance, or a toxic chemical, to any treating physician or nurse who requests such information if such physician or nurse determines that—
(1)
a medical emergency exists,
(2)
the specific chemical identity of the chemical concerned is necessary for or will assist in emergency or first-aid diagnosis or treatment, and
(3)
the individual or individuals being diagnosed or treated have been exposed to the chemical concerned.
Immediately following such a request, the owner or operator to whom such request is made shall provide the requested information to the physician or nurse. The authority to withhold the specific chemical identity of a chemical from a material safety data sheet, an inventory form, or a toxic chemical release form under
section 11042 of this title
when such information is a trade secret shall not apply to information required to be provided to a treating physician or nurse under this subsection. No written confidentiality agreement or statement of need shall be required as a precondition of such disclosure, but the owner or operator disclosing such information may require a written confidentiality agreement in accordance with subsection (d) and a statement setting forth the items listed in paragraphs (1) through (3) as soon as circumstances permit.
(c)
Preventive measures by local health professionals
(1)
Provision of information
An owner or operator of a facility subject to the requirements of section 11021, 11022, or 11023 of this title shall provide the specific chemical identity, if known, of a hazardous chemical, an extremely hazardous substance, or a toxic chemical to any health professional (such as a physician, toxicologist, or epidemiologist)—
(A)
who is a local government employee or a person under contract with the local government, and
(B)
who requests such information in writing and provides a written statement of need under paragraph (2) and a written confidentiality agreement under subsection (d).
Following such a written request, the owner or operator to whom such request is made shall promptly provide the requested information to the local health professional. The authority to withhold the specific chemical identity of a chemical under
section 11042 of this title
when such information is a trade secret shall not apply to information required to be provided under this subsection, subject to the provisions of subsection (d).
(2)
Written statement of need
The written statement of need shall be a statement that describes with reasonable detail one or more of the following health needs for the information:
(A)
To assess exposure of persons living in a local community to the hazards of the chemical concerned.
(B)
To conduct or assess sampling to determine exposure levels of various population groups.
(C)
To conduct periodic medical surveillance of exposed population groups.
(D)
To provide medical treatment to exposed individuals or population groups.
(E)
To conduct studies to determine the health effects of exposure.
(F)
To conduct studies to aid in the identification of a chemical that may reasonably be anticipated to cause an observed health effect.
(d)
Confidentiality agreement
(e)
Regulations
(
Pub. L. 99–499, title III, § 323
,
Oct. 17, 1986
,
100 Stat. 1750
.)
cite as:
42 USC 11043
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