by SpillResponse | Nov 14, 2019 | #SpillLife, Community, Emergency Response, First Call Training
This past week the First Call Family assembled from locations and departments to attend the 3rd quarter meeting in Ashland, VA. These meetings are a part of our culture and allow for inspiration, face to face communication, team building and of course training! Our...
by SpillResponse | Nov 14, 2019 | #SpillLife, Community, Emergency Response, First Call Training, Safety Corner
Safety Tips to Prevent Winter-Related Workplace Accidents A strong safety culture extends to all seasons, even in the winter when cold weather conditions can play havoc on your employees. This time of year, cold stress that can result in hypothermia or frostbite is a...
by SpillResponse | Oct 17, 2019 | #SpillLife, Community, Emergency Response, First Call Training, Hazmat, Spill Cleanup, Waste Management
On September 19th, First Call Environmental In partnership with Howard Sheppard Inc and Chanceys Wrecker Service, hosted an emergency tanker operations class in Augusta Georgia. Instructed by Southern Regional Operations Manager Dwayne Womble and coordinated by Sales...
by SpillResponse | Aug 2, 2019 | #SpillLife, Community, Emergency Response
Let First Call Louisville get you back in the swing of things! With our area manager, Wayne Mosely and his team of professionals, First Call Environmental’s Louisville KY location is ready to respond for you with just one phone call to 1-800-646-1290. Let...
by SpillResponse | May 20, 2019 | #SpillLife, Community, Giving Back
FRAE 2a FRAE3 FRAE4 FRAE5 The first annual First Responders Appreciation Event took place Friday May 10th at Atlas 42 in Glen Allen, VA. It served as an opportunity for First Call Environmental to come together and cement the bonds that we share as public servants...
by SpillResponse | May 20, 2019 | #SpillLife, Community, Emergency Response, Safety Corner
811 is the phone number you call before digging to protect yourself and others from unintentionally hitting underground utility lines. There are millions of miles of buried utilities beneath the surface of the earth that are vital to everyday living like water,...