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Thomas Moses
President, Spill Center
Tom Moses is an environmental attorney, former U.S. EPA toxicologist and president of Spill Center®, which he founded in 1990 as a 24/7 nationwide resource for companies at risk from hazardous materials releases. | |
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Armored Truck Spills Fuel
Any diesel fuel spill, even a minor one, requires fast
action to avoid environmental damage. But when the leaking truck is heavily
armored and full of cash, the incident is cause for alarm. That was evident
recently when an armored truck spilled an estimated 20 gallons of diesel fuel in
the parking lot of a retail store in Memphis,
Tenn. The incident, resulting
from a damaged fuel cross-over line, was managed by Spill Center® from our base
in Hudson, Mass. The armored truck company had not previously needed to use
the spill support services of Spill
Center. In fact, the armored
truck company hadn't had a spill requiring environmental cleanup in more than
seven years. Clients rely on Spill
Center to provide
expertise in spill management and regulatory matters to avoid fines and
penalties for non-compliance with local, state and federal environmental
reporting rules and minimize cleanup costs and potential liability. The spill generator is always liable for fines and penalties
arising from spills and the failure to report environmental releases. Insurance
never pays for that. The challenge for companies involved in spills arises from
the 'maze of regulations' and reporting requirements, which can change from one
jurisdiction to the next. Spill Center
compliance associates, who include
legal, technical and environmental specialists, coordinate spill response and complete
telephone and written reports for clients. They fill out more than 300 DOT Incident Report Forms each month as part
of Spill Center's program of spill-related
services for clients. The company maintains a database of current
regulations for nearly 30,000 federal, state and local jurisdictions throughout
North America. All
applicable reporting and cleanup requirements must be strictly followed or the
spill generator likely will have to face the consequences - which can be very
costly. Truck accidents with spills of diesel fuel or hazmat require a prompt and
efficient response to contain the costs and limit potential liability
associated with these environmental releases. Penalties for failure to comply
with regulatory reporting requirements can be severe. Most spills processed by Spill
Center involve diesel
fuel from ruptured truck saddle tanks and broken cross-over lines, as in the
case of the armored truck. Spill
Center advises clients on
proper procedures for cleanup and disposal of waste materials. Information on
more than 3,000 cleanup contractors in the U.S. and Canada is also kept on file at Spill Center.
In the armored truck fuel spill,
the company's loss prevention manager called Spill Center
as he soon as he learned about it from the driver. A compliance associate pulled
up the client's pre-filed spill contingency plan, containing the company's
spill handling instructions, company contacts, preferred contractors and other
information tailored to the client's operation. Spill
Center contacted the Memphis branch of First
Response, Inc. to respond to the spill. The compliance associate was in phone
contact with the contractor when the team arrived at the site and, again, when
the cleanup was finished. First Response had applied an absorbent material to
the spill and generated two 55-gallon drums of waste for disposal. The loss prevention manager acknowledged that the armored
truck company was "pretty rusty" at handling environmental releases, since it
hadn't had a spill in such a long time. He was relieved at how quickly Spill Center
got the cleanup crew on scene and kept him informed throughout. Spill Center offers tailored services to trucking
fleets, private carriers, truck leasing companies, chemical and environmental
companies, insurers and railroads. No company should ever have enough
spills to get good at handling them or to justify using their own resources and
management to protect itself. To become a client or learn more about Spill Center's
spill support and environmental claims management services, visit our website: www.spillcenter.com. I also invite you to call me directly
at 978-568-1922,
X222, or e-mail me at tmoses@spillcenter.com.
Once registered in the Spill
Center program, you can
report spills online 24/7, request assistance, and gain confidence in knowing
that you have the best spill support team in North
America on your side. You can count on the resources of Spill Center. Sincerely,
 Tom Moses President Spill Center
22 Kane Industrial Drive Hudson, Massachusetts 01749
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