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Failing to Report Spills is Hazardous

An article published in USA Today pointed out that nearly half of the serious hazardous materials spills in transportation go unreported to the government, leaving investigators without data to identi

Responding to Spill-related Demands, Penalties & Fines

Fuel spills and other releases of hazardous or regulated materials, even in small quantities, can turn into expensive incidents for the spill generator who is not adequately prepared

Dealing With the Media After a Spill

Truck accidents are big news when they tie up traffic for hours while emergency crews deal with diesel fuel and hazardous chemicals leaking from the vehicle.

What to Do After a Flood

A severe flood can cause tremendous emotional pain, physical hardship, and economic loss.

Radiation residue: How can it affect your shipments and what can you do about it?

In response to the recent nuclear crisis in Japan, authorities in some countries have ordered more stringent border controls and/or laboratory tests for products coming from Japan and surrounding Asia

Accidental Release and Prevention Links

The purpose of this Accidental Release & Prevention Page is to assist federal, state, local, and industry stakeholders in complying with the Clean Air Act (CAA) 112(r) chemical accident release

Ignoring Corrosives Materials Could Be a Dangerous Mistake

The ninth carrier of the morning backs up to the receiving dock. His trailer sports the familiar black and white, Class 8 “Corrosives” placard.

Using MSDS Throughout the Facility

In an Executive Summary published in March 2004, OSHA states, "In addition to...

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