Every five years a painter's 6H training expires. The shop owner is on the hook, not the painter. Here is how multi-shop owners get caught, and the system that prevents it.
What changes for an autobody shop owner when you cross from a SCAQMD jurisdiction to a TCEQ one: VOC limits, recordkeeping, permits, and the federal floor that catches everyone regardless.
A body shop owner's week-by-day playbook for responding to an OSHA citation or inspection letter without missing the abatement deadline, mapped to the actual standards cited.
How a compliance officer evaluates your Safety Data Sheet binder during a body shop inspection, what 1910.1200 actually requires, and how to pass the five-second test for finding any sheet on demand.
How EPA's NESHAP 6H rule applies to autobody refinishing, who needs to be certified, and how to keep painter certifications and the Notification of Compliance Status straight.
Operating two, three, or ten body shops under one roof creates compounding compliance exposure. A practical guide to multi-shop operator (MSO) compliance: location-scoped roles, central audit logs, and how to keep one inspection from becoming three.