Why is EPA requiring that emergency contact information be corrected within one month of a change in that information? Why is EPA also asking for the emergency contact e-mail address?
Emergency contact information is a critical component of emergency planning and emergency response efforts at the federal, state and local levels, particularly facilitating the work of first responders in safeguarding their communities. In addition, emergency contact e-mail addresses will allow EPA and others to share safety or security information rapidly, should this need arise.
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