What You Should Do When a Small Spill Happens
If you're responsible for a fuel or oil spill, even a small one, thorough and compliant spill cleanup is required. Here's what to do.
If you're responsible for a fuel or oil spill, even a small one, thorough and compliant spill cleanup is required. Here's what to do.
A truck punctured it's fuel tank and caused a spill on Highway 18 in Federal Way, WA, right at the 142B exit ramp. Pro-Enviro by FleetEasy arrived at the scene to do a complete and compliant fuel spill recovery.
If you spill oil or fuel on your property or on public property, understanding what to do next is vital to avoiding fines and penalties and protecting the environment. Here are our step-by-step tips for handling small spill cleanups in Washington State.
What do I do if I spill oil? If you or your company is responsible for an oil or hazardous substance spill, you must immediately report it. Read this article to learn what to do when you spill oil, who to call and how we can help with complaint spill cleanup.
While Pro-Enviro spends a lot of time recovering major spills caused by commercial vehicles or road accidents, the small spills still need attention.
When oil spills happen, even smaller ones, fast action is essential. Recently, Pro-Enviro’s spill cleanup crew tackled an oil spill in and leading to our own storage yard. See how we did it in this post.
As we start a new year, let’s bring safety and responsibility to the forefront of fleet management to prevent fuel and oil spills.
When $45,000 worth of glass panels shattered off it’s trailer, Team Pro-Enviro was there to provide glass cleanup services.