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Chemical Spill Response – Hazmat

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Chemicals demand specialist care in handling and transportation. Despite this, accidents can and do still happen. Mavi Deniz offers chemical spill response services, all available on permanent standby, solely dedicated to responding to chemical spills and leaks for transportation companies, chemical manufacturers, petroleum companies, railroads, the airline industry, ports, and harbors, utilities, and local, state, and federal government agencies.

Mavi Deniz provides 24/7 emergency chemical response services, including site assessment and decontamination of any chemical incident scale. We are using the latest Chemical Spill Response methods and technologies with our professional teams. They skillfully coordinate highly trained operatives, mobilizing quickly to respond to any situation, whether far out at sea or a crucial point in the transport infrastructure, protecting public safety and minimizing the impact of a spill on the environment.

Transport, processing, or manufacture of radioactive material is hazardous, and contingency planning is essential. Mavi Deniz offers a full range of Chemical Spill Response, all available on permanent standby.

Radioactive leaks, in transit or on-site, can occur at any time. We want you to sleep better knowing the country’s top experts are only a phone call away. They’ve been comprehensively trained to minimize radiation effects, handle the decontamination of plants, vehicles, and equipment and implement rigorous testing of the environment and any personnel at risk.

For incidents, Mavideniz involves chemicals in three recognized stages of response:

  • Tier 1. An incident involving hazardous materials can be contained, extinguished, and abated using resources immediately available to the public sector responders having jurisdiction. Tier 1 events present little risk to the environment and public health with containment and cleanup.
  • Tier 2. An incident involving hazardous materials beyond the first responders’ capabilities on the scene could be beyond the capacity of the public sector responders having jurisdiction. Tier 2 incidents might require the services of a state or regional response team or other state or federal assistance. This level can pose immediate and long-term.
    The risk to the environment and public health.
  • Tier 3. An incident involving hazardous materials beyond a single state or regional response team’s capabilities requires additional assistance. Tier 3 events require resources from state and federal agencies and private industry. These developments pose extreme, immediate, and long-term environmental and public health risks.
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