The Safety and Security Council

The Safety and Security council is a body of industry-best safety professionals from four regions of North America, led by the National Chair. The council's mission is to constantly improve the safety environment of the tank truck industry on the local, state, national, and operational level. The chairpeople allow members with regional issues to connect to NTTC on more focused issues, and serve as a signal boost for NTTC's safety initiatives.

 

National Chair:

Lance Hagler

  

Trimac Transportation

Contact:

[email protected]

Eastern Region

Midwest Region

Southern Region

Western Region

Chair: 

Dan Wright

Kenan Advantage

Contact:

[email protected]

Chair:

Keith Lamfers

Casey's General Stores

Contact:

[email protected]

Chair:

Chris Pape

Groendyke Transport

Contact:

[email protected]

Chair: 

Ed DeVinney 

 

Adams Resources & Energy

Contact:

[email protected]

States:

States:

States:

States:

Connecticut  Iowa  Alabama
 Alaska
 D.C. Illinois Arkansas  Arizona
 Delaware Indiana Florida California
 Massachusetts Kansas Georgia
Colorado
 Maryland Michigan Kentucky
Hawaii
 Maine Minnesota
Louisiana
Idaho
 New Hampshire Missouri Mississippi
Montana
 New Jersey Nebraska
North Carolina
North Dakota
New York  Ohio
Oklahoma
Nevada
 Pennsylvania Wisconsin
South Carolina
New Mexico
 Puerto Rico
Tennessee
 Oregon
 Rhode Island
     South Dakota
 Virginia 

   Texas
 Vermont
     Utah
 West Virginia
    Washington

     Wyoming
      American Samoa
      Guam
      Canada
      Northern Mariana Islands
     

 

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