After 5 years of negotiations, the agreement between the two to deal with the emergency response center is signed
Finally, the Technical Cooperation Agreement was signed between Companhia Docas do Rio de Janeiro (CDRJ) and the Union of Port Operators of the State of Rio de Janeiro (SINDOPERJ), which deals with the regularization of the operation of the Emergency Service Center (CAE) in Porto do Rio. See too: Schlumberger with vacancies for the areas of planning and projects in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
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The purpose of the agreement is to reduce occurrences and impacts caused by spills of oil and derivatives in the aforementioned location. The agreement also establishes activities that must be carried out by both bodies, which aim to maintain the Emergency Service Center, to respond to possible accidents that may occur.
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The CAE will contemplate the areas under public management or leased and will comply with the requirements designated by the competent environmental agency.
“The signing of the agreement demonstrates the good will of the parties involved to regularize the situation that had been pending since 2014 and represents progress in the issue of preventing, monitoring and combating accidental events with oil and derivatives, in a shared manner between the Port Authority and the companies installed in the port”, according to the superintendent of Environment and Safety at CDRJ, Handley Corrêa.
CAE was founded in 2009 and has always been operational, even with the agreement under discussion. The service has teams available 24 hours a day and can handle up to two cases at the same time.