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With more than 3,000 employees, over 90 service locations and 17 waste management facilities in eight provinces, Clean Harbors is a leading provider of environmental, energy and industrial services and hazardous waste management services throughout Canada. En Français, Technical Services, Clean Harbors Technical Services encompass a broad range of hazardous material management services including the collection, packaging, transportation, recycling, treatment and disposal of hazardous and non-hazardous waste at Company-owned recycling, incineration, landfill, wastewater and other treatment facilities., Industrial and Field Services, Utilizing our extensive equipment inventory and technical expertise, Clean Harbors provides a variety of industrial and specialty services, including high pressure and chemical cleaning, pigging and decoking, and material processing. Our field services experts provide environmental cleanup services on client sites or at other locations on a scheduled or emergency basis, including tank cleaning,…, Oil and Gas Field Services, We also serve the oil and gas exploration, production and power generation industries by offering comprehensive oil and gas field services, including seismic services, surface rentals, lodging, and oilfield transport and production services. Clean Harbors Canada approaches every job with utmost attention to safety and regulatory compliance. With this focus on safety as well as our vast experience…
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Avec plus de 3 000 employés, 90 établissements de service et 17 centres de traitement des déchets répartis dans huit provinces, Clean Harbors est l’un des plus importants fournisseurs de services environnementaux, énergétiques, industriels et de gestion des déchets dangereux au Canada. version anglaise, Services techniques, Les services techniques Clean Harbors englobent une foule de services de gestion des matières dangereuses dont la collecte, le conditionnement, le transport, le recyclage, le traitement et l’élimination des déchets dangereux et non dangereux dans ses propres installations de recyclage, d’incinération, d’enfouissement, d’entreposage d’eaux usées et autres usines de traitement. , Services industriels et sur site, Grâce à son immense parc d’équipements et à son expertise technique complète, Clean Harbors offre une variété de services industriels et spécialisés, dont le nettoyage à haute pression et le nettoyage par produits chimiques, le raclage (pigging), le décokage (decoking) et le traitement des matières par centrifugation et filtration. Nos experts sur le site offrent des services de nettoyage…, Services pétroliers et gaziers sur place, Nous desservons également les secteurs de l’exploration et de la production pétrolière et gazière ainsi que les industries de la production électrique en offrant des services complets sur le terrain en matière de pétrole et de gaz, dont des services sismiques, de location de surface, d’hébergement, de transport pétrolier et des services de production. Clean Harbors Canada aborde chaque tâche en…
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Alan McKim appeared on Bloomberg TV to discuss Hurricane Florence recovery efforts and about the company's service offerings following disasters. See the full clip here
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Clean Harbors was featured as the cover story in the final 2018 edition of Mack truck's "Bulldog" magazine. Click here for the full article
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CEO Alan McKim appeared on CNBC's "Mad Money" last night where he discussed Clean Harbors' 2018 results and marked quarterly success with host Jim Cramer. Click here to watch the full clip
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The following information is provided to assist vendors in understanding procedures, policies and practices designed to lend continuity to our vendor/customer relationships. This brief outline is intended to be a general overview and not a complete summary. The purchasing staff is able to provide additional details where necessary., I Product Quality: , Quality is not negotiable. Clean Harbors expects vendors to furnish quality products that conform to specifications and customer demands on a consistent and ongoing basis. This is an absolute necessity in order to support our position as a provider of the finest quality environmental services., II Product Delivery:, Lead-time for orders shall be agreed upon between Clean Harbors and its vendor. This includes but is not limited to all equipment, packaging, goods and services. Any changes or anticipated changes to lead-times must be communicated to our Corporate Purchasing Department., III New Products /Technologies: , Clean Harbors encourages and expects vendors to introduce new ideas, products and technologies into our business. Through this creativity, Clean Harbors is able to offer the customer a unique and more advanced service relative to the competition. This premise is the foundation of our long-term vendor relationships., IV Value Analysis: , Our vendors, both prospective and current, are encouraged to provide direction and input on Clean Harbors’ value analysis opportunities aimed at enhancing our position in the marketplace. Conversely, we are eager to work with vendors in value engineering their products to create mutual benefits. We encourage you to present your ideas or ask for assistance in this regard., V Pricing: , Clean Harbors desires multi-year agreements that provide an assurance of continuous business. Consequently, our preferred vendors are well positioned to develop long-term strategic plans for their business including R&D, facilities (i.e. procurement, expansion, or improvement) and equipment investments. In exchange for volume consideration and long-term agreements, we expect our vendors to…, VI Return Policy:, In the event that Clean Harbors must return goods and materials to a vendor, we will call for a Return Goods Authorization (RGA) number when one is applicable. Credit memos are required for all returned goods that have been invoiced, and the credit memo is to be sent to the same location that originally received the invoice., VII Insurance:, Vendors are required to maintain adequate insurance with respect to the products supplied to Clean Harbors., VIII Security: , Clean Harbors is heavily regulated by federal, state, provincial and local laws. Accordingly, security is a primary issue as it relates to the safety and legal compliance of its operations., IX Confidentiality: , In so much as Clean Harbors is continually striving to stay ahead of the competition, it is essential that discussions of any nature be held in the strictest confidence. At times, depending on the circumstances, vendors will be asked to sign a formal confidentiality agreement., X Ethics:, All purchasing personnel within the Clean Harbors organization, and the vendors they deal with, are expected to conduct their business in accordance with the Clean Harbors Vendor Code of Business Conduct and Ethics. LEARN MORE, XI Vendor Visitations: , Clean Harbors requests that vendors meet with Corporate Purchasing and Company facilities at least annually to review usage and the status of the materials, products and services supplied. All visits to Company facilities must be prearranged and approved by Corporate Purchasing., XII Disaster Recovery:, It is necessary to have a disaster recovery program in place which includes: alternative warehousing/production locations; alternative delivery mechanisms; and information retrieval., XIII Workforce Stability/Union Contract Negotiations: , In the interest of ensuring a stable supply of products and services, all vendors are to notify Clean Harbors in writing at least 90 days in advance of the expiration of any contracts under which the management or employees of that vendor perform their duties. In the event of a walk out, strike or work stoppage at any of the supplier’s facilities, Clean Harbors must be notified in writing within…
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About The Lambton Facility, Hazardous waste is a fact of modern life. From medicines to cosmetics, from packaged foods and beverages—to paint, fertilizer, rubber and plastics—all the products that nurture our lifestyle generate hazardous waste as part of their production and consumption. The generation of this material is inevitable, and Canadian law has mandated that it be contained and managed in a responsible fashion to…, Serving the Great Lakes Region, View Ontario area map Located near the Ontario/Michigan border, the Lambton facility's primary service area encompasses the Great Lakes region. The facility began accepting waste on a regional basis in the early 1970s in response to the needs of major industrial customers, such as the automotive industry, who were already moving toward a North American rather than country-specific business model…
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Does the landfill pollute local groundwater resources?, There is currently no evidence of contamination of the interface aquifer in analytical samples collected as part of the semi-annual sampling event at the Lambton site, which are a result of site operations. Clean Harbors has an active groundwater monitoring program that provides early detection of changes in groundwater quality at the site. Monitoring wells are installed along the perimeter of…, Does the operation of the landfill contaminate local crops?, Clean Harbors has maintained a phytotoxicology monitoring program since 1991 to track potential impacts on surrounding farms within approximately 2 km of the Lambton facility. Foliage, soil and crop samples are collected and analyzed for a broad range of trace organic compounds and metals. There has been no evidence of any impact on the quality of local crops.
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