Who is a Certified Cleanup Contractor?
Certified Cleanup Contractors (contractors) are also licensed with the provincial government to work on domestic fuel oil spills only. Contractors are also required to have hands on experience and credentials to be certified. Contractors normally carry out the physical and site work to clean up domestic fuel oil spills with machinery and equipment. Contractors in some cases can work by themselves but in many cases are required to work in combination with site professionals in cleaning up domestic oil spills. Please refer to the Domestic Fuel Oil Spill Policy (DFOSP) for more details.
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