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Incident Statistics | PHMSA The data can be shared with stakeholders about the size, frequency, and impacts of hazardous materials releases during transportation and used to improve the safe transportation of hazardous materials
Incident Reporting | PHMSA Anyone witnessing an oil spill or hazardous material discharge should call 911 from a safe location If known, notify the pipeline company and or your local emergency response number Incidents should also be reported to the National Response Center (NRC) hotline at 1-800-424-8802
Hazardous Materials Incidents - FEMA. gov Hazardous materials are shipped every day via land, air, and sea pathways and are frequently used to inspect pipelines If released, hazardous materials may cause harm to people, the environment, critical infrastructure, and property
Incident response - Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Report spills of anything that might cause environmental damage, including petroleum, hazardous substances, vegetable oil, milk, coal, animal parts, batteries, and more
HAZMAT Spill Response and Training | TRADESAFE Learn everything about hazmat spill response, including steps, tools, regulations, and best practices for handling hazardous material spills