Compromise Order - 25T-0575-SH-CE - Creative Polymers Inc
Summary
PHMSA issued a compromise order resolving civil penalty case 25T-0575-SH-CE against Creative Polymers Inc. The order addresses hazardous materials transportation violations under federal hazardous materials regulations. Creative Polymers Inc, a chemical manufacturer, reached a settlement on the civil penalties assessed for non-compliance with PHMSA requirements.
What changed
PHMSA issued a compromise order (25T-0575-SH-CE) settling civil penalty enforcement action against Creative Polymers Inc for hazardous materials transportation violations. Compromise orders represent final resolution of assessed penalties through settlement, where the agency agrees to reduce or modify penalties in exchange for compliance commitments or other terms.\n\nChemical manufacturers and shippers of hazardous materials should review this enforcement action to understand PHMSA enforcement patterns. Companies subject to PHMSA jurisdiction must maintain robust hazmat compliance programs covering training, documentation, packaging, and shipping to avoid similar penalties. Any company receiving a PHMSA compromise order should engage with the agency promptly to resolve outstanding violations.
What to do next
- Review hazardous materials transportation compliance programs against PHMSA requirements
- Verify all shipping documentation and packaging meets 49 CFR standards
- Contact PHMSA if you receive a compromise order to understand settlement terms
Penalties
Civil penalties compromised under settlement agreement; specific amounts not disclosed in available documents
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