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Section 453.352 – Exemption from reporting requirements; rules.

The State Fire Marshal may exempt by rule certain hazardous substances from all or part of the reporting requirements of ORS 453.317 and 453.342. Such an exemption can be made only if the State Fire Marshal finds that the location, quantity, concentration or type of hazardous substance or substances is not likely to endanger the […]

Section 453.357 – Civil penalty.

(1) In addition to any other liability or penalty provided by law the State Fire Marshal may impose a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed $1,000 per day against any employer who, by a complete or partial failure to report hazardous substances, does not comply with the provisions of ORS 453.307 to 453.352 […]

Section 453.365

[1971 c.609 §10; 1975 c.552 §38; 1975 c.606 §28; renumbered 469.370]

Section 453.317 – Hazardous substance survey; rules; information to be supplied.

(1) The State Fire Marshal shall develop a hazardous substance survey and distribute the survey to employers in this state. The survey shall request the following information from such employers: (a) The identity and hazard classification of the hazardous substance as listed on a material safety data sheet; (b) The approximate amount and location of […]

Section 453.175 – Necessity for poison label; content.

Except as otherwise specifically provided by law, no person shall sell or dispense at retail any poison without affixing to the box, bottle, vessel or package containing the poison, a clear and legible label, either printed or written, bearing the name of the poison in English with the name and the place of business of […]

Section 453.185 – False representation by purchaser prohibited.

It is unlawful for any person to give a fictitious name or make any false representations to the seller or dealer when buying any of the poisons or any caustic or corrosive substances specified in ORS 453.005 (14) or in the rules of the State Board of Pharmacy. [Formerly 453.070; 1977 c.582 §51]