The Hazardous Materials Program focuses on protecting our emergency responders through training, equipment, and computerized information on the types of hazardous materials stored in your business. This allows the Emergency Responders to protect you, your business, the citizens, and the environment when an accident involving hazardous materials occurs.
There are three facets of the program, which include inspecting, planning, and training. The emphasis on the program in on prevention rather than mitigation.
Inspections:
An inspection of your business by the Hazardous Materials Officer will allow the Davenport Fire Department to advise you on Federal, State, and Local reporting requirements. It will also point out any potentially dangerous storage practices and allow the Davenport Fire Department to collect vital information regarding the hazardous materials.
Planning:
When the vital information of your business’s hazardous materials is gathered, it will allow the Davenport Fire Department to input the information into our response data programs. These response programs assist the emergency responders in preparing accurate pre-plans and implementing accurate strategic and tactical responses in the event there is a hazardous materials emergency.
Training:
Training and equipping for a Hazardous Materials Program is costly. Since it is well beyond the scope of normal fire department operations, all Hazardous Materials personnel have to meet annual medical requirements and training requirements as outlined in Federal regulations.
Fee Structure:
The method chosen by the City of Davenport to fund this program is a fee structure based on the total quantities of hazardous materials and the degree of hazard that these materials present. This method is a common program used across the country because it distributes the cost to the businesses that create the risk during an emergency response.
After a fee has been determined and paid, the Hazardous Materials Permit is issued in a similar way as a Business License. Billing for these permits will be mailed around the first day of May and shall be due payable the first day of June.
If you have any questions regarding the hazardous materials program or have concerns of any stored quantities of hazardous materials in your business, please call the Hazardous Materials Officer at 563-326-7905