Plastic Recyclers

Environmental exposures include upwards of 2,000 different contaminants associated with the plastics industry. Examples of some of these contaminants are; antioxidants, asbestos, fillers and reinforces, formaldehyde, heat stabilizers, lubricants, peroxides, preservatives, ammonia, crude oil, flammable retardants, solvents, styrene. 

Pharmaceutical Companies

Environmental exposures include Air emissions;  PFAS chemicals; Sick building syndrome; Acidic laboratory and maintenance chemicals and more.

Pallet Manufacturers & Distributors

Environmental exposures include Pollutants left behind on pallets from the materials being hauled, such as oils, greases, and other lubricants;  Pollution liabilities as a result of a fire; Waste storage/handling practices;  Air emissions;  Hazardous waste materials and more.

Medical Offices

Environmental exposures include Sick Building Syndrome, Radiation; Waste water from radiology services; Disposal of pharmaceuticals,; Mercury in fluorescent lights, thermometers and other medical equipment and more.

Marinas

Environmental exposures include Spills/releases during loading/unloading process;  Illegal / midnight dumping of pollutants, fuels, waste from tenants, ships, and other 3rd parties; Corroded wastewater and storm water sewers and more.

Marinas & Shipyards

Environmental exposures include Chemicals used for aquatic weed control; Corroded wastewater and storm water sewers; Fumes and wastes from Fiberglass work, Painting and sanding and more.

Manufacturers

Environmental exposures include Air emissions from painting and plating lines, ovens, boilers, reactors; sludges from water treatment operations;  Raw materials stored and utilized in large quantities and more.