- The most common causes of hazmat noncompliance
- Top safety risks
- How organizations are approaching hazmat training
- Where companies feel prepared for incidents and where gaps remain
- The role of technology when it comes to hazmat compliance
A collaborative study with COSTHA revealing where hazmat operations face the most risk and where those operations are working to improve
The safe transportation of hazardous materials is critical to protecting people, property, and the environment. Yet even experienced organizations face daily challenges as regulations evolve, supply chains become more complex, and operational pressures increase.
This benchmarking study report from the J. J. Keller Center for Market Insights and COSTHA provides a real-world view of how hazmat safety is managed today and where the greatest risks remain.
This study was developed by the J. J. Keller Center for Market Insights in collaboration with COSTHA, an industry association representing companies across the global dangerous goods supply chain. The findings reflect input from professionals actively involved in hazmat transportation, providing a practical view of how safety and compliance are managed today.
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