Association Responds to Security Needs as Terrorist Threat Continues, Doyle Says
"Keeping our members informed about security measures that they can make in their facilities and communicating information about possible security threats to the chemical products industry has become a high priority," Doyle said at the start of the Annual Meeting in Seattle. To meet the challenge, he said the NPCA has established an internal working team to coordinate efforts related to security. And the association is participating in a security task force of the Council of Chemical Associations, which is serving as a liaison between the federal government and the chemical industry on security-related matters, he said.