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American Pyrotechnics Association
Agricultural Retailers Association
Dangerous Goods Advisory Council (DGAC)
Institute of Hazardous Materials Management (IHMM)
Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME)
International Vessel Operators Hazardous Materials Association (VOHMA)
Lighter Association
North American Automotive Hazardous Material Action Committee (NAAHAC)
Responsible Container Management Association of Southern Africa
US Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)

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With its strategic plan, Blueprint for Success, COSTHA (Council on Safe Transportation of Hazardous Articles) members and partner organizations are elevating the recognition of the critical function of the Hazardous Materials/Dangerous Goods Professional. |
COSTHA was established in 1972 and is a leading association of global companies involved in the manufacture and safe transport of hazardous materials/dangerous goods. Members are responsible for more than $3 trillion in international commerce. Over the past several years our members have recognized a significant gap in the career development of hazardous materials/dangerous goods management professionals. Recent trends throughout the global business community have seen companies offering senior level management professionals accelerated retirement packages, and the hazardous materials/dangerous goods regulatory compliance management function is too often targeted for downsizing. Coupled with increased complexity of the global transportation regulations and lack of a career ladder, the best qualified management candidates are not attracted to a career path that focuses on hazardous materials/dangerous goods transportation. |
The Issue How many times do you hear that compliance becomes an issue only when a non-compliant situation is discovered? The better we perform, the more unnecessary we appear. The Challenge The problem is international in scope. At the 29th Session of the UN Sub-committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, (ST/SG/AC.10/C.3/2006/38) the Netherlands stated: There is a "decline in the experts on the transport of dangerous goods regulations, not only on the side of government but also on the side of industry. Furthermore, it is getting more and more difficult to find new persons who are interested in spending many years becoming an expert." - 29th Session of the UN Sub-committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, (ST/SG/AC.10/C.3/2006/38 submitted by the Netherlands) |
The Vision To ensure the safe and efficient transportation of hazardous materials/dangerous goods on an on-going basis. The Mission To achieve full recognition within companies, the industry, government and the general public for the professionals involved in ensuring the safe transportation of dangerous goods. |
The Plan The industry’s visionary plan is designed to elevate the role of the hazardous materials/dangerous goods professional in business. This Blueprint for Success will fundamentally change the perception of the function of, and elevate dangerous goods professionals to the next level of inclusion in the business community via four core objectives. Develop key partnerships with the US DOT and other organizations internationally to coordinate and form new programs and resources for hazardous materials/dangerous goods professionals Work with existing programs and associations to design or expand professional development curriculum to evolve member careers. Stimulate awareness and influence about the value of the hazardous materials/dangerous goods transportation compliance profession with senior decision making executives at corporations, associations and within regulatory bodies Increase public awareness of the value provided by the profession. |
Accomplishments to Date
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The Next Steps We will continue to work with individuals, other associations, companies, schools, colleges and universities as well as the regulatory community to heighten the awareness of this critical function in the global business community.
Interested in participating or learning more about how you might be able to assist? Call us - 703.451.4031 Email us: mail@costha.com
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Steering Committee: Jeanne Zmich, Labelmaster, COSTHA Secretary, Co-Chair Education & Training Committee Robert Heinrich, Novartis Pharmaceuticals, COSTHA President Lara Currie, COSTHA Administrator
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