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Chemical Safety and Climate Change Resilience Trainings
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Through a grant from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), The Massachusetts Office of Technical Assistance (OTA) and seven Regional Planning Agencies (RPAs) are conducting workshops designed to build awareness and educate Local and Regional Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs and REPCs), first responders, and community stakeholders about toxic chemicals in their communities. This effort will build sustainable and replicable models for incorporating toxics use reduction into emergency preparedness and climate change resiliency planning.
Who should attend?
- Local and Regional Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs and REPCs)
- First responders
- Department of Public Works (DPW) personnel
- Municipal and state facility operators
- Publicly owned treatment works (POTWs)
- Public health personnel
- State HAZMAT teams
- Community groups
- Local and state officials
- City planners
To RSVP:
- please contact the regional planning agency directly and
- fill out the corresponding pre-training survey
For more information:
Contact: Tiffany Skogstrom, OTA Outreach and Policy Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (617) 626-1086
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The Massachusetts Office of Technical Assistance & Technology (OTA) is the Commonwealth’s center for technical information.
OTA's experts provide solutions that enable businesses to enhance their competitive position as they reduce the use of toxic chemicals, energy and water.
All OTA assistance is free and 100% confidential.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (617) 626-1060
Fax: (617) 626-1095
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Governor: Charles D. Baker Jr.
Lieutenant Governor: Karyn E. Polito
EOEEA Secretary: Matthew A. Beaton
OTA Director: Richard A. Bizzozero
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