Controlling Spill Costs & Limiting Liability
Fuel spills and other accidental releases of hazardous or regulated materials, even in small quantities, can turn into expensive incidents for the spill generator who is not adequately prepared to deal with them. Tom Moses, Spill Center president, will discuss ways to control spill-related costs in a webinar this month.
In Tom's webinar, you will learn the following:
- How spill preparedness can help you avoid fines for late reporting
- How to maintain a legal defense against third-party claimants
- Why auditing of invoices from contractors and responders is crucial
- How spill data can indicate sources of problems that can be corrected
- Why employee training is vital to prevent expensive over-reaction
- How working with experts can reduce cleanup and remediation costs
Insurance companies do not pay fines for late incident reports, so it's up to the spill generator to report within the time required. Invoices from cleanup contractors and emergency responders seeking reimbursement deserve close scrutiny in order to control costs. These and other common money pits related to spills will be addressed in this webinar.
Tom will also present guidelines for contingency planning to help contain costs and limit liability after spills. He will make recommendations on the fine points of invoice auditing and the importance of employee training to boost your preparedness.
This complimentary, educational webinar will be presented on Wednesday, June 23, 1:00 - 1:30 pm. Register for the webinar now at: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/826976249
For information about Spill Center's services, visit the website: www.spillcenter.com. Or call Tom directly at 978-568-1922, x222. Email him at tmoses@spillcenter.com.
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