| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
Contact: Anne Davis Burns |
| September 28, 2001 |
(703) 841-9300 |
AWO AND ACC INTRODUCE TOOL TO ENHANCE SAFETY
OF CHEMICAL TRANSPORTATION BY BARGE
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In another significant step in
their efforts to constantly enhance the safety of transportation
of chemicals by water, the American Waterways Operators (AWO) and
the American Chemistry Council (ACC) recently finalized their joint
"Barge Assessment Complement." The Complement is a tool designed
to help chemical companies assess the safety and quality performance
of barge carriers transporting chemicals. The Complement is completely
voluntary and has been distributed to all AWO liquid carrier members
for use as a safety assessment tool. It has also been made available
as a safety management tool to all ACC members utilizing barge transportation.
For many years, ACC and AWO have had a shared commitment
to safety and environmental protection. AWO adopted the Responsible
Carrier Program (RCP) as a condition of membership in 1998 in an
effort to constantly improve the safety of the tugboat, towboat
and barge industry. Similarly, in 1988, ACC adopted Responsible
CareŽ as an obligation of membership. Like the Responsible Carrier
Program, this chemical industry initiative aims to continuously
improve health, safety and environmental performance and responsiveness
to public concerns about the industry.
Recognizing the similarities and purposes of the two
programs, the two organizations launched an effort to combine resources
and reduce redundancy. In a joint project, ACC and AWO collaborated
to refine and update the ACC Barge Assessment Protocol. The result
is the ACC-AWO Barge Assessment Complement. The Complement is intended
to be used in conjunction with a safety management system, such
as ACC's Responsible CareŽ or AWO's Responsible Carrier Program.
Working together, representatives of member companies
from both ACC and AWO will continue to seek opportunities to mutually
ensure the safe transportation of chemicals by water.
A copy of the Complement can be obtained or by contacting AWO Safety
Coordinator Kathy Rehak at (703) 841-9300 or at krehak@vesselalliance.com.
It can also be found on the AWO Web site at www.americanwaterways.com.
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The American Waterways Operators (AWO) is the national trade association
for the inland and coastal tugboat, towboat, and barge industry. AWO's
members operate on the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf Coasts of the United
States; throughout the full range of our nation's 25,000-mile inland
and intracoastal waterway system; and in our inland and coastal ports
and harbors.
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