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Environment and Climate Change Canada now requires industries storing or producing large volumes of hazardous substances at their facilities to have an Environmental Emergency (E2) Plan.
To assist organizations in their compliance, ERAC is expanding its services to incorporate E2 Plans. This includes the development of new E2 plans, the review and edit of existing E2 plans, as well as the development and oversight of E2 drills and exercises. To learn more, visit the ERAC website.
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To assist organizations in their compliance, ERAC is expanding its services to incorporate E2 Plans. This includes the development of new E2 plans, the review and edit of existing E2 plans, as well as the development and oversight of E2 drills and exercises. To learn more, visit the ERAC website.
Stay in touch with ERAC! Sign Up to receive ERAC's quarterly newsletter and get interesting news and updates delivered directly to your inbox.