Toeroek is experienced with handling and processing contaminated documents. We managed and implemented numerous projects that required us to digitize contaminated documents located on hazardous waste sites. Our staff is HAZWOPER trained and certified, and we are experienced at evaluating the contamination, developing Health and Safety Plans, and performing on-site collection, extraction, digitizing, and storage of contaminated documents.
- Formerly the James River Paper site, this 75-acre abandoned facility is located along the Delaware River in New Jersey. Contaminants include asbestos, mold, poisonous, corrosive and combustible materials. Working in Level C PPE, Toeroek scanned thousands of pages of documents onsite making important site information available to EPA in their evaluation of potential enforcement actions.
- Toeroek scanned millions of pages of asbestos-contaminated documents collected from the operator of the Libby Asbestos site.
During the winter, Toeroek staff traveled to an abandoned metals facility in Michigan to collect documents that were located in multiple rooms across the facility. Many documents were sprawled across floor and frozen together. Working with EPA in adverse weather conditions, Toeroek staff quickly mobilized, efficiently identified relevant documents, organized and packaged the documents into over 120 boxes, and delivered the boxes to offsite storage. The documents were digitized and imported into a searchable database.