As an increasing number of sector organisations strive to move towards a greener and more sustainable future, we are seeing new risks and threats emerge from the increased use of chemicals and products such as, but not limited to, lithium-ion batteries, hydrogen, methanol, and anhydrous ammonia.
Systems are often designed and built to some of the most rigorous of standards, yet one of the things we know, is that incidents will continue to occur.
Collective Resilience has supported organisations in many sectors around the world in the areas of safety and response to incidents involving alternative fuels. Our strength in this area comes from our unparalleled team, who are a combination of sector competent scientists, and highly experienced hazmat specialists from the UK Fire & Rescue Service, meaning we can cover all aspects of safety and response to such incident types.
Stuart is a former secondary science teacher with 12 years' experience. He joined the Fire Service in 2000 and quickly found himself working in the Training and Development Centre.....