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Health, safety and care for the environment are very important to us. Our exceptional commitment to HSE allows us to meet these concerns as well as to be good neighbours and sustain development. Similarly, our Product Stewardship and other Responsible Care programmes are shining examples of our commitment to your team.

Our EO Product Stewardship Programme includes providing information to our customers on the hazards, safe handling, transport and unloading of EO. We believe that working together with our customers on EO Product Stewardship is a high priority. Our EO Product Stewards are available to provide assistance to our customers on the safe handling and use of EO.

This programme isn't just about customer service. It's about customer commitment and expectations.

Who should I contact in the event of a chemical spill or other transportation incident?

You should call the local emergency response hotline for the country where the incident has taken place. Consult the local MSDS or shipping papers for more information. In the US, this would be the Chemical Transportation Emergency Center ("CHEMTREC") at 1-800-424-9300. As a public service sponsored by the American Chemistry Council and its members, CHEMTREC will provide immediate assistance for an incident and, for Shell products, will notify Shell's Emergency Response Center to activate our response system.

HSSE and safety literature

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Ethylene Oxide Safety Literature