Hazardous Materials: Spills & Soil Contamination 

Statistics from the Department of Transportation reveal that 21,539 Hazardous Material incidences occurred within 2021 in the United States alone. These incidences can have a detrimental effect on the environment and public health. To protect both the environment and public health, it is firstly important to identify what hazardous materials are and understand how they are categorised. What processes are currently in place, and how these can be improved to prevent hazardous materials from endangering people, entering waterways, and contaminating soil. 

Health and safety professionals are the key to understanding, maintaining, and reducing the risks caused by hazardous material incidences. Join Jasmine Parkinson, Internal sales Support at ION Science on Wednesday 20th April at 10:30 GMT to hear more about best practices to reduce risks to the public, HAZMAT workers and the environment. 

This webinar will focus on the dangers of hazardous material spillages and the associated consequences on public health and the environment. Including:

  • How HAZMAT spills can occur
  • Current HAZMAT processes
  • The health effects spills can cause
  • The environmental impact of spills
  • How PID technology can identify and track spills and contamination

This session will finish with a live Q+A session. 


All attendees will earn CPD points. You can register to attend for free by filling in the form on this page which will either appear on the right hand side of this page or beneath the presenters box.

Please note by registering you agree to be contacted by the organiser (Western Business Media Limited) and the event sponsor ION Science.

If you have any issues registering contact us on admin@westernbusiness.media or call on 01342 314 300 

Presenters

   
Kelly Rose
Editor
Health & Safety Matters

Jasmine Parkinson
Internal Sales Support

ION Science

 

 

       

 

 

 

 

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