Tag: Nuclear

  • Drum Refurbishing: Who Are Your Neighbors?

    environmental Strategist, between the lines:  A huge environmental exposure most businesses do not think about comes from their neighbors.  When an environmental engineer conducts a Phase I site assessment they do a minimum of a 2-mile radius search of the subject property to see if any neighbors have been identified as contaminators that can impact third parties.

    Ask a business if they have any environmental exposures and over 90% will answer no.  As the link below points out, neighbors create a variety of environmental liabilities that impact third parties from air emissions, storm water runoff, vapor intrusion….

    Part of the Red Tide in the Gulf of Mexico is created by storm water runoff from farms, municipalities… that goes into the Mississippi river and is flushed out in the Gulf.  The Mississippi delivers contamination to the Gulf from over 2,000 miles away.

    The map below shows the nuclear fallout from the Fukushima nuclear reactor.  People living in Washington, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, California Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada… were showered with nuclear contamination.

    Over 90% of the businesses do not realize or even think about how they are self-insuring for their neighbor’s environmental liabilities.  That is where environmental insurance can fill in a huge exposure and financial liability for a business.

    https://www.statesnews.us/drum-refurbishing-plant-where-worker-safety-problems-were-cited-closes-suddenly/

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/michigan-scrambles-address-chemical-contaminants-155149564.html

  • Drum Refurbishing: Who Are Your Neighbors?

    environmental Strategist, between the lines:  A huge environmental exposure most businesses do not think about comes from their neighbors.  When an environmental engineer conducts a Phase I site assessment they do a minimum of a 2-mile radius search of the subject property to see if any neighbors have been identified as contaminators that can impact third parties.

    Ask a business if they have any environmental exposures and over 90% will answer no.  As the link below points out, neighbors create a variety of environmental liabilities that impact third parties from air emissions, storm water runoff, vapor intrusion….

    Part of the Red Tide in the Gulf of Mexico is created by storm water runoff from farms, municipalities… that goes into the Mississippi river and is flushed out in the Gulf.  The Mississippi delivers contamination to the Gulf from over 2,000 miles away.

    The map below shows the nuclear fallout from the Fukushima nuclear reactor.  People living in Washington, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, California Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada… were showered with nuclear contamination.

    Over 90% of the businesses do not realize or even think about how they are self-insuring for their neighbor’s environmental liabilities.  That is where environmental insurance can fill in a huge exposure and financial liability for a business.

    https://www.statesnews.us/drum-refurbishing-plant-where-worker-safety-problems-were-cited-closes-suddenly/

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/michigan-scrambles-address-chemical-contaminants-155149564.html

  • Miss-Delivery of Product

    environmental Strategist, between the lines:  Miss-delivery of product is a huge environmental exposure most businesses do not consider.  The article below highlights how in one of the most regulated industries, Nuclear, miss-delivery of products takes place.  How easy is it for less regulated raw materials and products?

    How would you like to find out a delivery made to you by Fed Ex had nuclear contamination because it got contaminated on the truck carrying the mislabeled nuclear material?

    A miss-delivery loss that comes to mind is one where the driver delivering fuel to a county garage, delivered it to the wrong county.  Not the wrong gas station across the street but the wrong county.  Roughly 15 years of cleanup and millions of dollars later the county received a no further action letter.  The problem was such because the county had just had their fuel tanks filled a few days prior and when the driver sat back to read the paper thousands of gallons of gas went over the surface, into municipal and storm sewers before the driver noticed and shut off the gas.

    There are several pollution policies that can cover miss-delivery of products.  What is your clients financial assurance strategy to protect themselves from miss delivery of product/s?

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2017/08/01/nuclear-labs-radioactive-mail/104058890/

  • Miss-Delivery of Product

    environmental Strategist, between the lines:  Miss-delivery of product is a huge environmental exposure most businesses do not consider.  The article below highlights how in one of the most regulated industries, Nuclear, miss-delivery of products takes place.  How easy is it for less regulated raw materials and products?

    How would you like to find out a delivery made to you by Fed Ex had nuclear contamination because it got contaminated on the truck carrying the mislabeled nuclear material?

    Photo Credit: thebalance.com

    A miss-delivery loss that comes to mind is one where the driver delivering fuel to a county garage, delivered it to the wrong county.  Not the wrong gas station across the street but the wrong county.  Roughly 15 years of cleanup and millions of dollars later the county received a no further action letter.  The problem was such because the county had just had their fuel tanks filled a few days prior and when the driver sat back to read the paper thousands of gallons of gas went over the surface, into municipal and storm sewers before the driver noticed and shut off the gas.

    There are several pollution policies that can cover miss-delivery of products.  What is your clients financial assurance strategy to protect themselves from miss delivery of product/s?

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2017/08/01/nuclear-labs-radioactive-mail/104058890/