The hidden dangers of managing chemical spills without professional help
Chemical spills can pose significant risks to both the environment and public safety. That's why an increasing number of trucking companies are relying on hazmat response companies to handle these emergencies. Explore the benefits of this strategic partnership and how it ensures a swift and effective response..
Consider the benefits
You can consider partnering with a national hazardous materials (hazmat) response company. These companies have contracted rates with preferred vendors throughout the country, and they understand federal, state, and local regulatory complexities.
Most chemical spills do not require immediate full remediation efforts. A hazmat response company will often flag the spill site and return during normal business hours. They will arrive with the appropriate equipment rather than calling out multiple employees and billing the carrier at double or triple the rate of pay.
All states have reporting requirements for chemical spills, but they are inconsistent with released quantity thresholds and the timeframe for reporting spills. A hazmat response company handles all required notifications and prevents your company from receiving citations for untimely reporting.
The benefits of a hazmat response network are numerous. These entities can:
- Contain the spill, avoid working on nights/weekends, and keep costs lower;
- Make the appropriate federal, state, and local emergency notifications;
- Ensure responders are HAZWOPER certified for handling hazardous substances;
- Perform invoice auditing to document all aspects of remediation and to prevent price gouging; and
- Be available through a single-source phone call, eliminating the need to research local hazmat teams.
A hazmat response network can also handle environmental-type issues that might not be in your core area of expertise. The hazmat response network can also:
- Obtain necessary permits from the Environmental Protection Agency, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, fire departments, and other involved agencies;
- Handle hazardous waste including disposal, labeling, transporting, and waste manifests;
- Perform decontamination, testing, and reporting of remediation site to appropriate agencies;
- Assess soil and groundwater during site investigations; and
- Ensure site restoration is acceptable and appropriate levels of vegetative growth is evident.
To help manage risk, the carrier must document significant spills and remediation efforts. In more extreme examples, chemical spills can drain into waterways and spill sites can be expanded during heavy rains creating further environmental damage. Hazmat response companies have the required tools and equipment to safely get the job done.
Key to remember: Partnering with a hazmat response company will minimize compliance risk, protect your employees, and assist with protecting the environment.