Recent high-profile accidents, including the BP Deepwater Horizon explosion and the Lac Mégantic derailment have increased public pressure on governments to regulate the aftermath of site contamination accidents during the course of day-to-day business operations.
In Canada, the range of legal risks resulting from contaminated sites are quite extensive. In some provinces, governments only regulate contaminated sites during the sale and purchase of lands. In other provinces, you may be required to remediate a contaminated site as soon as a spill is made.
Join Supriya Tandan, Vice President of Environmental, Health and Safety Legal Department at Nimonik, as she shares trends, up-to-date knowledge and case studies related to contaminated sites regulations.
Attend this webinar to mitigate legal, safety and reputational risks for your organization, including identifying which procedures to follow and the consequences for not following these procedures.
Contaminated site regulations impact diverse roles in a variety of industries.
This webinar course is designed for environmental professionals who need fundamentals to support a project, need new up-to-date knowledge to fulfill job requirements, or are interested in trends, drivers, and how it impacts bottom line. This may include:
- Senior management
- Consultants
- Auditors
- Consultants
- Technicians
- Project managers
- Monitors
- Operators