Background
Scott L. Turner has been actively involved in hazardous materials emergency response and the field of Commercial Motor Vehicle transportation matters since 1988. He is the former President/CEO and founder of HMHTTC Response, Inc.,
formerly the nation’s leading dedicated privately owned emergency spill response corporation that while under Turner's management was called upon to manage over 2500 incidents annually ranging from Commercial Motor Vehicle wrecks to train derailments; from small private air wrecks to major commercial airline wrecks; from small hazmat releases at a chemical facility to major chemical facility disasters such as spills, explosions and fires.
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Additional Experience:
- In excess of 1,000 Tractor Trailer Wrecks
- In excess of 200 Tanker Wrecks
- Numerous rail tank car incidents and train derailments
- Numerous airline disasters
- Contamination migration issues
- Hazard and risk assessment
- Environmental impact studies
- Clean-up and remediation incident audits
Headline Incidents
In behalf of HMHTTC Response, Inc, Scott Turner has presided over some of North America's worst hazardous materials disasters such as, but not limited to:
- 1997 Federal Express air disaster, Newark Airport, NJ,
- 2001 Motiva's Delaware City 1.2 million gallon sulfuric acid disaster
- 2001 Hart Senate Building Anthrax release
- 2001 CSX Baltimore Tunnel train derailment
- 2002 BASF's oleum tank car explosion and fire, Freeport TX
- 2002 G-4 jet crash in Teterboro, NJ,
- 2009 US Airways jet crash in the Hudson River, NJ
PO Box 185 PO Box 649
Blairstown, New Jersey 07825 Crossville, Tennessee 38555
908-496-4273 423-881-5469
Email: SLTurner@SLTurnerConsulting.com