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OSI provides Hazardous Materials Inventory Statements (HMIS) report services

OSI has provided Hazardous Materials Inventory Statements (HMIS) report services to the biotech industry for over 20 years. We used our proprietary database to assign chemicals to 2022 California Fire Code hazard classes. Our database determines the total volume of material in each hazard class, which can be directly compared to the Maximum Allowable Quantity (MAQ) per hazard class in the fire code.

OSI’s HMIS reports include a detailed chemical classification report, physical hazard summary, and health hazard summary.  Also, the hazard class volumes are quantified by storage, in-use closed, and in-use open as required by the 2022 California Fire Code.

In addition to our traditional HMIS reports, OSI now provides a comprehensive summary sheet per control area. The summary sheet includes the physical and health hazard quantities per hazard class with the associated Maximum Allowable Quantity (MAQ) noted for reference. Customers can use the summary sheet to quickly determine their compliance status without having to search the 2022 California Fire Code MAQs.

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