CERS | California Environmental Reporting System A facility that reports activities pertaining to hazardous waste in CERS requiring an EPA ID will be triggered to validate their EPA ID number The validation tool will compare the CERS facility name and address against the official state record the Hazardous Waste Tracking System
CERS Resources - CAASPP ELPAC Information and resources regarding the California Educator Reporting System (CERS), which contains student results for interim and summative assessments
CERS Information - Fire Department The County of Los Angeles Fire Department, Health Hazardous Materials Division is reminding all businesses which store or handle reportable quantities of hazardous materials regulated under the Unified Program are required by law to submit their business information electronically using CERS by March 15 of every calendar year
California Environmental Reporting System The California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) is a statewide web-based system to support California Unified Program Agencies like Environmental Health in electronically collecting and reporting various hazardous material-related data as mandated by Section 25404 (e) (2-5) of the California Health and Safety Code and 2008 Legislation (AB
Sign in to the Canadian Export Reporting System portal (CERS) The Canadian Export Reporting System (CERS) Portal is a secure reporting method that exporters or their service providers use to transmit export information to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)
California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) About CERS The California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) is a statewide, web-based system designed to support businesses and Unified Program Agencies (UPAs) with electronically reporting, collecting, and managing hazardous materials-related data as mandated by the California Health and Safety Code, Section 25404 (e) (2-5)
California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) As of 2013, all businesses in California that are subject to one of the hazardous materials or hazardous waste programs are required to report all documentation electronically in the California Environmental Reporting System (CERS)
CERS Reporting and Exemptions for all Industries What is reportable in CERS HMBP? A hazardous material or a mixture containing a hazardous material that has a quantity at any one time during the reporting year that is equal to, or greater than, 55 gallons for materials that are liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet for gases
California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) The California Environmental Reporting System, or CERS, is a statewide, web-based system designed to support businesses and Unified Program Agencies (UPAs) with electronically reporting, collecting, and managing hazardous materials-related data as mandated by the California Health and Safety Code