Helping hands: you must keep your partners in the loop in order to create an effective SPCC Plan.(Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plan)

Fuel Oil News, June, 2005 by Biemel, George; Lorenz, Joe

It is often said you should plan for the worst and hope for the best. That's especially true when it comes to protecting your operation from a costly cleanup or an EPA violation. In fact, keeping an engineer and a qualified environmental contractor involved from the beginning is an important first step in creating your Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plan.

YOUR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER

It's no secret that engineers like to build things and that's why they play a key role in building an efficient, thorough and comprehensive plan. Partnering with your professional engineer can ensure the proper systems and procedures are in place to limit your company's overall liability and risk of sustaining hazardous and costly mishaps.

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