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RISK ASSESSMENT
THE NECESSITY OF SPILL CONTROL
It is a legal obligation that a business
handling or storing hazardous liquids, has a
spill response plan in place to protect their
workforce and the environment.
Spill control should form part of a business risk assessment. It is
vital that employees understand the hazardous liquids they use and
subsequent risks. All staff working with hazardous liquids should be
trained to deal with an emergency spill.
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Not having a spill management solution in place
can have serious consequences for a business and
lead to issues, including:
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Accidents and injuries to employees
Leading to loss of production and / or additional
resources needed
Damage to equipment and property
Leading to loss of production and increase costs
Irreversible damage to wildlife and environment
If spills are not contained and enter the soil or a waterway
Reputation damage and negative publicity
Possible loss of custom and brand damage
Company losses, stakeholder confidence, time and money
Revenue loss and additional resource to elevate
negative outcome
Loss of credibility with customers and suppliers
Profits hit and hampered business partnerships
Increased insurance premiums
Heavy fines and potentially prison if prosecuted.
For these reasons alone it is critical you have a spill control
process in place.
Spillcraft can help you with your complete spill control management,
promoting compliance in health, safety & environmental protection,
to ensure you remain compliant to current legislation.
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