After 5 Years of Negotiations, Agreement Between Both Parties to Address the Emergency Response Center Is Signed
The Technical Cooperation Agreement between the Port Authority of Rio de Janeiro (CDRJ) and the Port Operators Union of the State of Rio de Janeiro (SINDOPERJ) has been finally signed, which addresses the regularization of the Emergency Response Center (CAE) operations at the Port of Rio. Also see: Schlumberger Hiring for Planning and Projects Areas in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
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The agreement aims to reduce occurrences and impacts caused by oil spills and derivatives in the mentioned location. The agreement also establishes activities that must be fulfilled by both parties, aiming to maintain the Emergency Response Center to address possible accidents that may occur.
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The CAE will cover areas under public management or leased and will meet the requirements set by the competent environmental authority.
“The signing of the agreement demonstrates the willingness of the involved parties to regularize the situation that has been pending since 2014 and represents a progress in the prevention, monitoring, and response to accidental events involving oil and derivatives, shared between the Port Authority and the companies located at the port,” said Handley Corrêa, the Environmental and Labor Safety Superintendent of CDRJ.
The CAE was founded in 2009 and has always been operational, even while the agreement was under discussion. The service has teams available 24 hours a day and can handle up to two cases at the same time.

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