Rapid Response
In the modern waste management environment, companies operate at a high level of safety and compliance which, almost by default, makes the likelihood of an emergency hazardous materials containment situation comparatively small. The traditional need for an expensive “Emergency Response” provider has diminished significantly as most inadvertent discharge situations are now either handled internally or contained as to not present an immediate threat to human safety or the environment.

With these realities in mind, Photech can offer more economical “Rapid Response” services for incidents that are contained as to not present an immediate threat to human safety or the environment but still require immediate remediation. As well, Photech has networked with the best Emergency Response providers to allow for the escalation of services to a higher level if the circumstances warrant.




Transportation of Dangerous Goods Changes
Changes made to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Regulations will come into effect on February 20, 2008 following the publication of Amendment No. 6 in the Canada Gazette, Part II. For more information please review the links provided below:
Overview of Amendment 6
Amendment 6 of the TDG Regulations published in the Canada Gazette, Part II