The Minnesota Duty Officer Program provides 24-Hour-A-Day, 7-Day-A-Week receptionist for emergency requests for state assistance and for reporting petroleum or hazardous materials spills and other serious accidents or incidents. The Duty Officer is a state level assistance resource and has the ability to implement national assistance if needed.
For this reason, it is not necessary to notify the Duty Officer for small incidents or accidents that can easily be handled by local or internal assistance.
If you spill hazardous material or a petroleum product in Minnesota you must call:
- Local Authorities (911) - If there is a threat to life or property
- The Minnesota Duty Officer - If there is a public safety/environmental threat or if state agency notification for reportable spills is required
Instructions for reporting chemical spills or other contamination to the Minnesota Duty Officer.