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HazMat Safety Consulting plans free webinar on the cost of one PHMSA violation

Jul. 1, 2026
By AI, Created 11:00 UTC, Jul 01, 2026, AGP -

HazMat Safety Consulting will host a free LinkedIn Live session on July 14 to break down the financial and operational fallout from hazardous materials enforcement actions. The webinar is aimed at compliance and business leaders who want to reduce regulatory risk and build a stronger case for safety spending.

Why it matters: - A single PHMSA violation can trigger costs well beyond the initial fine, including disruptions, legal work, higher insurance premiums, and reputational damage. - The webinar is aimed at organizations that manufacture, ship, or transport hazardous materials and need to treat compliance as a business risk, not just a regulatory task. - PHMSA penalties can reach up to $102,348 per violation per day, or $238,809 when a violation results in death, serious injury, or substantial property damage.

What happened: - HazMat Safety Consulting, a subsidiary of Americase International, announced a free live webinar titled “The Real Cost of One PHMSA Violation.” - The session is scheduled for Tuesday, July 14, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM CT. - The event will stream on LinkedIn Live and is free to attend. - Registration is available through the company’s announcement.

The details: - The webinar will cover the direct and indirect costs tied to Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration enforcement actions. - Planned topics include real-world case studies, common compliance mistakes, PHMSA inspection findings that can escalate into larger issues, and strategies to reduce enforcement risk. - The session will also focus on building financial models that justify safety investments and turning compliance into a competitive advantage. - Ryan Paquet, president of HazMat Safety Consulting and a former director of PHMSA’s Approvals and Permits Division, will speak during the event. - Jerry Cox, an attorney and former U.S. Senate counsel on transportation safety legislation and regulations, will also join the webinar. - HazMat Safety Consulting said attendees will get practical guidance on evaluating regulatory exposure and putting safeguards in place before violations occur.

Between the lines: - The webinar frames hazardous materials compliance as an operational and financial issue for executives, not just a technical issue for safety teams. - The focus on lithium battery and dangerous goods enforcement cases signals where regulators are applying pressure and where organizations may be most exposed. - The expert lineup suggests the company wants to pair enforcement experience with policy insight to make the risk case more credible.

What's next: - Registration remains open ahead of the July 14 session. - HazMat Safety Consulting says the webinar is designed to help organizations build safer programs and avoid costly enforcement actions before they happen. - The company also points attendees to more information and its website, Americase International.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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