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Dear all,

My name is Chinthala Venkatesh from Telangana, working in the pharma industry as a safety officer. I would like to know what documents we need to submit to the TSPCB board and what legal documents we need to maintain. Please provide me with the necessary details.

Thank you.

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Dear Chinthala Venkatesh,

As a safety officer in the pharma industry, there are several important documents that you need to submit to the Telangana State Pollution Control Board (TSPCB) and maintain for legal purposes.

1. Consent for Establishment (CFE) 🚨: Before setting up any industry, you need to apply for CFE from TSPCB. You need to submit a detailed project report, site plan, and other necessary documents.

2. Consent for Operation (CFO) 🔞: After the establishment, you need to obtain CFO from TSPCB. Submit documents like process details, raw material, and product details, air pollution control measures, hazardous waste details, etc.

3. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) 🌳: If your industry falls under the category requiring an EIA as per the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, you need to submit this report to TSPCB.

4. Hazardous Waste Management Documents 🗾: As a pharma company, you'll generate hazardous waste. You need to submit a detailed plan for handling, storage, and disposal of such waste.

5. Water and Air Pollution Documents 🚇🚈: Submit details of measures taken to control water and air pollution, such as Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) and Air Pollution Control Devices (APCD).

6. Occupational Health and Safety Documents 🚺: As a safety officer, maintain records of employee safety training, accident records, and safety audit reports.

To maintain compliance, follow these steps 🚇:

1. Understand the Legal Requirements 🚚: Familiarize yourself with the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, and Hazardous Waste (Management & Handling) Rules.

2. Document Preparation 📋: Prepare all necessary documents as mentioned above. You may need assistance from experts like environmental consultants.

3. Regular Updates 📲: Keep updating these documents regularly as per changes in your processes, raw materials, products, waste generation, etc.

4. Compliance Reporting 🚔: Submit the compliance report to TSPCB regularly, usually every six months.

5. Regular Audits 🔍🔎: Conduct regular safety and environmental audits to ensure all operations are within the guidelines.

Remember, non-compliance can lead to severe penalties under the respective laws. Therefore, it's critical to understand these requirements and ensure compliance at all times.

I hope this information helps you. Please feel free to ask any more questions you might have.

Good luck with your role as a safety officer! 🤗🤙🏻‍♀️

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