Helping Industry Commit to Public Safety: Emergency Response Assistance Canada (ERAC) Conducts Atlantic Rail Emergency Training Exercise
SAINT JOHN, NB, June 15, 2017 /CNW/ - Emergency Response Assistance Canada, with the help of RST, conducted a rail emergency exercise today as part of ongoing responder training in the event of an incident involving railcars or trucks carrying flammable liquids or gas.
ERAC Response Teams, Technical Advisors and Remedial Measures Advisors from across Atlantic Canada participated in this full-scale, hands-on exercise involving one flammable liquid (FL) transfer and one liquid petroleum gas (LPG) transfer from railcar to railcar, and one LPG transfer from railcar to truck.
"Although they are extremely rare, rail incidents involving flammable liquids and gases can happen at any time and any place. If they do, Emergency Response Assistance Canada is capable of responding with highly-trained and experienced responders," said Spencer Buckland, ERAC President. "Activities like today's controlled transfer exercises provide our responders with critical experience to ensure they are ready to act if an incident occurs."
Emergency Response Assistance Canada also welcomed plan participant members as well as representatives from Transport Canada and local first responders to observe the training.
About Emergency Response Assistance Canada (ERAC):
Emergency Response Assistance Canada (ERAC) is a not-for-profit emergency preparedness and response organization. Experts in designing emergency response assistance plans (ERAPs), ERAC is instrumental in assisting hundreds of oil, gas and transportation organizations. From coast to coast ERAC provides highly trained and skilled responders, equipment and industry best practices for road or rail incidents involving flammable gases and liquids. ERAC is a subsidiary of the Canadian Propane Association (CPA).
About RST
RST's decades of experience in the safe handling of petroleum products and hazardous materials led to the development of our Emergency Response Services division over 30 years ago. Working side by side with emergency response organizations, government agencies, first responders and customers, RST offers a full array of services that can be deployed quickly and efficiently throughout Atlantic Canada. RST also offers extensive emergency response training to many customers and is recognized for having the most prepared Emergency Response Team in the region.
SOURCE Emergency Response Assistance Canada
Media Contacts: Carla Kautz, Communications and Marketing Advisor, ERAC, 587-349-5881, [email protected]; Mary Keith, VP Communication, J.D. Irving Limited, 506-632-5122, [email protected]
Share this article