Creative Polymers Inc - PHMSA Compromise Order
Summary
PHMSA issued a compromise order (Case No. 25T-0575-SH-CE) to Creative Polymers Inc on April 6, 2026, resolving an enforcement matter related to hazardous materials safety violations. The order represents a settlement agreement between PHMSA and the company, allowing for resolution of the underlying violation without full adjudication.
What changed
PHMSA issued a compromise order (Case No. 25T-0575-SH-CE) to Creative Polymers Inc, settling an enforcement action concerning alleged violations of federal hazardous materials transportation safety regulations. The document is accessible via PHMSA's regulatory docket under PHMSA-2026-1222-0001 and includes two attachments: the Certificate of Service and the Compromise Order itself.\n\nCreative Polymers Inc should review the terms of the compromise order to understand any ongoing compliance obligations, payment terms, or corrective action requirements. Companies in the chemical and polymer manufacturing sector should note this enforcement action as an indication of PHMSA's continued oversight activities and ensure their hazardous materials handling and transportation practices remain compliant with 49 CFR requirements.
What to do next
- Review the terms of the compromise order (attachment_2.pdf) to identify any compliance obligations or payment requirements
- Ensure hazardous materials transportation practices comply with applicable PHMSA regulations
- Retain records of the compromise order for compliance documentation
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