Truck caught transporting food alongside corrosive substances in SC
A truck was caught transporting powdered milk near hazardous materials in Santa Catarina, raising serious health and environmental concerns.
In a recent operation on the BR-101 highway in Tubarão, Southern Santa Catarina, a refrigerated truck was found transporting powdered milk next to dangerous products such as sealants, flammable liquids, and corrosive substances. This action has been classified as a violation of sanitary and environmental regulations by the Federal Highway Police (PRF). The incident occurred during a routine inspection on Friday, the 13th, leading to the identification of the involved company, which has not been publicly named and has been fined for failing to adhere to health regulations. The contaminated food items were required to be transferred to another vehicle for safety.
One of the key pieces of evidence released by the PRF includes an image showing a one-kilogram bag of açaí-flavored powdered mixture positioned dangerously close to containers of flammable material. The police have underscored the severe risks of transporting hazardous substances alongside consumables, which can pose serious threats to human safety and the environment. They warned that an accident involving such dangerous goods could lead to disastrous consequences, potentially causing toxic contamination that could affect both those involved in the transport and the surrounding ecosystem.
The PRF emphasized the importance of proper training for drivers handling dangerous materials and the necessity for appropriate safety equipment to mitigate risks. This event raises questions about the compliance of logistics companies in Brazil with safety protocols and the broader implications for public health and safety in transportation industries. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the critical need for stringent regulations when it comes to transporting goods that could endanger lives and the environment.