
Hazardous materials preparedness continues to gain importance within the operations of the Port of Manzanillo, one of the most important logistics hubs in the Mexican port system. In this context, the Manzanillo Port Authority (Asipona) conducted a specialized training exercise on the identification and containment of hazardous materials (HAZMAT) , aimed at strengthening the operational capabilities of its personnel.
The training session was part of the ongoing risk response plan implemented at the port and focused on enhancing the response capacity of the teams responsible for handling emergencies within the maritime-port facilities. The activities combined theoretical and practical exercises geared towards managing incidents involving hazardous substances, an increasingly sensitive component of logistics and foreign trade operations.
With this, Asipona Manzanillo seeks to strengthen the action protocols of its operational staff, particularly the Port Emergency Coordination (CEP) , the area responsible for coordinating immediate reaction actions to different contingency scenarios within the port.
The practice is also framed within compliance with the Port Emergency Response Plan , an instrument that establishes specific guidelines to deal with incidents that may compromise the safety of operations, infrastructure or personnel involved in maritime and logistics activity.
The port authority emphasized that these types of drills and training sessions are conducted continuously and under different scenarios within the port community, with the aim of strengthening inter-institutional coordination and ensuring timely attention to any eventuality.
The increasing movement of goods and hazardous materials in the port of Manzanillo has raised the need to maintain trained personnel and updated protocols , particularly in an environment where operational continuity and safety have become strategic factors for port competitiveness.
With these actions, Asipona Manzanillo reinforces its risk prevention and management strategy , while seeking to consolidate safer conditions for operations and for the various actors that make up the maritime-port community.
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