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EXHIBIT 10(w)
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         COMMERCIAL PAPER PLACEMENT AGENCY AGREEMENT, dated as of April 12, 2002
between HARSCO CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation (the "Issuer"), and Credit
Suisse First Boston Corporation, a Massachusetts corporation (the "Placement
Agent").

         The Issuer intends to issue short-term notes pursuant to Section 4(2)
of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "1933 Act"), and Rule 506
thereunder.

The Issuer desires to enter into this Agreement with the Placement Agent in
order to provide for the offer and sale of such notes in the manner described
herein.

The parties hereto, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants herein
contained, agree as follows:

1. Definitions
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         "1933 Act" means the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

         "Business Day" shall mean any day other than a Saturday or Sunday or a
day when banks are authorized or required by law to close in New York City.

         "Company Information" shall mean the Private Placement Memorandum
(defined below), together with, to the extent applicable, information provided
by the Issuer pursuant to Section 7(b) hereof.

         "DTC" shall mean The Depository Trust Company.

         "Exchange Act" shall mean the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended.

         "Institutional Accredited Investor" shall mean an institutional
investor that is reasonably believed to qualify as an "accredited investor" as
defined in Rule 501 (a)(1), (2), (3) or (7) under the 1933 Act.

         "Issuing and Paying Agent" shall mean The JPMorgan Chase Bank, the
issuing and paying agent under the Issuing and Paying Agency Agreement, or any
successor thereto.

         "Issuing and Paying Agency Agreement" shall mean the issuing and paying
agency agreement, dated as of October 12, 1994 between Morgan Guaranty Trust
Company of New York, as the Issuing and Paying Agent and the Issuer, the
obligations under which were assumed by The JPMorgan Chase Bank on September 1,
1995, as the same may from time to time be amended.

         "Notes" shall mean short-term promissory notes of the Issuer,
represented by master notes substantially in the form of Annex A to the Issuing
and Paying Agency Agreement, issued by the Issuer from time to time pursuant to
the Issuing and Paying Agency Agreement.

         "Offering Materials" shall mean the offering materials concerning the
Issuer contemplated by Section 7 hereof (including the materials incorporated by
reference therein), and such offering materials as from time to time revised or
supplemented.

         "Private Placement Memorandum" shall mean the private placement
memorandum with respect to the offer and sale of the Notes (including materials

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referred to therein or incorporated by reference therein), prepared in
accordance with Section 7 hereof and provided to purchasers or prospective
purchasers of the Notes, and all amendments and supplements thereto which may be
prepared from time to time in accordance with this Agreement.

         "Person" shall mean an individual, a corporation, a partnership, a
trust, an association or any other entity.

         "Qualified Institutional Buyer" or "QIB" shall have the meaning
assigned to that term in Rule 144A.

         "Rule 144A" shall mean Rule 144A under the 1933 Act.

         "SEC" shall mean the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, or any
successor thereto.

2. Issuance and Placement of Commercial Paper Notes
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         (a) The Issuer hereby appoints the Placement Agent to act as the
Issuer's placement agent in connection with the sale of the Notes in accordance
with the terms hereof, and the Placement Agent hereby accepts such appointment.
While (i) the Issuer has and shall have no obligation to permit the Placement
Agent to purchase any Notes for its own account or to arrange for the sale of
the Notes and (ii) the Placement Agent has and shall have no obligation to
purchase any Notes for the Placement Agent's own account or to arrange for the
sale of Notes, the parties agree that, as to any and all Notes which the
Placement Agent may purchase or the sale of which the Placement Agent may
arrange, such Notes will be purchased or sold by the Placement Agent in reliance
on, among other things, the agreements, representations, warranties and
covenants of the Issuer contained herein and on the terms and conditions and in
the manner provided for herein. Without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, the Issuer agrees that the Issuer will not engage any person or party
to assist in the placement of the Notes other than a placement agent that has
executed a placement agreement with the Issuer which agreement contains
procedures and terms substantially in the form of those set forth in Section 6
hereof (each such placement agent, along with the Placement Agent, referred to
herein as an "Approved Placement Agent" and together, the "Approved Placement
Agents") and that it shall provide the Placement Agent with a copy thereof
within five (5) Business Days of execution thereof.

         (b) If the Issuer and the Placement Agent shall agree on the terms of
the purchase of any Note by the Placement Agent or the sale of any Note arranged
by the Placement Agent (including, but not limited to, agreement with respect to
the date of issue, purchase price, face or principal amount, maturity and
interest rate (in the case of interest-bearing Notes) or discount rate thereof
(in the case of Notes issued on a discount basis), and appropriate compensation
for the Placement Agent's services hereunder) pursuant to this Agreement, the
Placement Agent shall confirm the terms of each such agreement promptly to the
Issuer in the Placement Agent's customary form, the Issuer shall cause such Note
to be issued and delivered in accordance with the terms of the Issuing and
Paying Agency Agreement, and payment for such Note shall be made in accordance
with such Agreement. The authentication and delivery of such Note by the Issuing
and Paying Agent shall constitute the issuance of such Note by the Issuer. The
Issuer shall deliver Notes signed by the Issuer to the Issuing and Paying Agent,
and instructions shall be delivered to the Issuing and Paying Agent to complete,
authenticate and deliver such Notes in the manner prescribed in the Issuing and
Paying Agency Agreement. So long as incurred at the time with the prior approval
of the Issuer, the Placement Agent shall be entitled to compensation at such
rates and paid in such manner as the Issuer and the Placement Agent shall from
time to time agree upon and to reimbursement for the Placement Agent's
out-of-pocket costs and expenses, including, but not limited to, fees and
disbursements of outside counsel, in connection with the transactions
contemplated hereby.

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         (c) The Notes shall be issued in book-entry form only. Notes in
book-entry form shall be represented by master notes registered in the name of a
nominee of DTC and recorded in the book-entry system maintained by DTC.
References to "Notes" in this Agreement shall refer to such book-entry Notes
unless the context otherwise requires. The Notes may be issued either at a
discount or as interest bearing obligations with interest payable at maturity in
a stated amount.

         (d) Each Note purchased by, or the sale of which is arranged through,
the Placement Agent hereunder shall (i) have a face amount of $250,000, or an
integral multiple of $1,000 in excess thereof, (ii) have a maturity which is a
Business Day not later than the 270th day next succeeding such Note's date of
issuance and (iii) not contain any provision for extension, renewal or automatic
"rollover."

3. Representations and Warranties of the Issuer.
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         (a) The Issuer represents and warrants as follows:

         (i) The Issuer is a duly organized and validly existing corporation in
good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its incorporation and has
the corporate power and authority to own its property, to carry on its business
as presently being conducted, to execute and deliver this Agreement, the Issuing
and Paying Agency Agreement, and the Notes, and to perform and observe the
conditions hereof and thereof.

         (ii) Each of this Agreement and the Issuing and Paying Agency Agreement
has been duly and validly authorized, executed and delivered by the Issuer and
constitutes the legal, valid and binding agreement of the Issuer. The issuance
and sale of Notes by the Issuer hereunder have been duly and validly authorized
by the Issuer and, when delivered by the Issuing and Paying Agent as provided in
the Issuing and Paying Agency Agreement, each Note will be the legal, valid and
binding obligation of the Issuer.

         (iii) Assuming that the Notes are offered and sold in the manner
contemplated by Section 6 below, the offer and sale by the Issuer of such Notes
will constitute exempt transactions under Section 4(2) of the 1933 Act and Rule
506 thereunder, and, accordingly, registration of the Notes under the 1933 Act
will not be required. Qualification of an indenture with respect to the Notes
under the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as amended, will not be required in
connection with the offer, issuance, sale or delivery of the Notes.

         (iv) The Issuer is neither an "investment company" nor a "company
controlled by an investment company" within the meaning of the Investment
Company Act of 1940, as amended.

         (v) No consent or action of, or filing or registration with, any
governmental or public regulatory body or authority is required to authorize, or
is otherwise required in connection with, the execution, delivery or performance
of this Agreement, the Issuing and Paying Agency Agreement or the Notes.

         (vi) Neither the execution and delivery by the Issuer of any of this
Agreement, the Issuing and Paying Agency Agreement and the Notes, nor the
fulfillment of or compliance with the terms and provisions hereof or thereof by
the Issuer, will (x) result in the creation of imposition of any mortgage, lien,
charge or encumbrance of any nature whatsoever upon any of the properties or
assets of the Issuer or (y) violate any of the terms of the Issuer's charter

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documents or by-laws, any contract or instrument to which the Issuer is a party
or by which it or its property is bound, or any law or regulation, or any order,
writ, injunction or decree of any court or governmental instrumentality, to
which the Issuer is subject or by which it or its property is bound.

         (vii) Except as disclosed in SEC filings, there are no actions, suits,
proceedings, claims or governmental investigations pending or, to the knowledge
of the Issuer, threatened against the Issuer or any of its officers or directors
or any persons who control the Issuer (within the meaning of Section 15 of the
1933 Act or Section 20 of the Exchange Act) or to which any property of the
Issuer is subject, which could in any way result in a material adverse change in
the condition (financial or otherwise) of the Issuer, or materially prevent or
interfere with, or materially and adversely affect the Issuer's execution,
delivery or performance of, any of this Agreement, the Issuing and Paying Agency
Agreement and the Notes, of which the Placement Agent has not been notified in
writing.

         (viii) The initial Offering Materials do not, and any amendments or
supplements thereto and any subsequent Offering Materials and any amendments or
supplements thereto will not, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or
omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements made
therein, in light of the circumstances under which they are made, not
misleading.

         (b) Each issuance of Notes by the Issuer shall be deemed a
representation and warranty by the Issuer to the Placement Agent, as of the date
thereof, that both before and after giving effect to such issuance, (i) the
representations and warranties of the Issuer set forth in Section 3(a) hereof
remain true and correct on and as of such date as if made on and as of such date
(except to the extent such representations and warranties expressly relate
solely to an earlier date); (ii) the corporate resolutions and certificate of
incumbency referred to in Section 5 hereof remain accurate and in full force and
effect; (iii) since the date of the most recent Offering Materials, there has
been no material adverse change in the financial condition or operations of the
Issuer which has not been disclosed to the Placement Agent in writing or in SEC
filings; and (iv) the Issuer is not in default of any of its obligations
hereunder, under the Issuing and Paying Agency Agreement or under any Note.

4. Covenants and Agreements of the Issuer.
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         (a) Without the prior written consent of the Placement Agent, the
Issuer shall not permit to become effective any amendment, supplement, waiver or
consent to or under the Issuing and Paying Agency Agreement. The Issuer shall
give to the Placement Agent, at least 10 Business Days prior to the proposed
effective date thereof or otherwise as soon as possible, notice of any proposed
amendment, supplement, waiver or consent under the Issuing and Paying Agency
Agreement. The Issuer shall provide to the Placement Agent, promptly after the
same is executed, a copy of any amendment, supplement or written waiver or
consent covered by the notice requirements of this Section 4(a). The Issuer
further agrees to furnish prior written notice to the Placement Agent, at least
10 Business Days prior to the effective date thereof or otherwise as soon as
possible, of any proposed resignation, termination or replacement of the Issuing
and Paying Agent.

         (b) The Issuer shall, whenever there shall occur any change in the
Issuer's financial condition or any development or occurrence in relation to the
issuer that would be material to the holders of Notes or potential holders of
Notes, promptly, and in any event prior to any subsequent issuance of Notes,
notify the Placement Agent (by telephone, confirmed in writing) of such change,
development or occurrence.

         (c) The Issuer covenants and agrees with the Placement Agent that the
Issuer will promptly furnish to the Placement Agent a copy of any notice, report
or other information, relating to the Notes delivered to or from rating agencies
then rating the Notes.

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         (d) The Issuer shall not use the proceeds of the sale of the Notes for
the purpose of purchasing or carrying securities within the meaning of
Regulation T of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, unless the
Issuer gives not less than 10 days' prior written notice to the Placement Agent
of the Issuer's intention to do so and prompt notice of the actual commencement
of such use of proceeds. In the event that, after receipt of such a notice, the
Placement Agent purchases Notes as principal and does not resell such Notes on
the day of such purchase, the Placement Agent shall sell such Notes only to
persons it reasonably believes to be Qualified Institutional Buyers or to
Qualified Institutional Buyers it reasonably believes are acting for other
Qualified Institutional Buyers, in each case pursuant to Rule 144A.

5. Conditions Precedent.
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At or promptly after the execution of this Agreement, and as conditions
precedent to any obligations of the Placement Agent hereunder, there shall have
been furnished to the Placement Agent, in form and substance satisfactory to the
Placement Agent:

         (i) an original or photocopy of the executed Issuing and Paying Agency
Agreement;

         (ii) a certified copy of resolutions duly adopted by the Board of
Directors of the Issuer authorizing and approving the transactions contemplated
hereby;

         (iii) a certificate of incumbency showing the officers and other
representatives of the Issuer authorized to execute Notes and to give
instructions concerning the issuance of Notes;

         (iv) an opinion of counsel to the Issuer addressed to the Placement
Agent as to the matters set forth in subsections (i)-(vii) of Section 3(a) above
and as to such other matters as the Placement Agent shall reasonably request;

         (v) a copy of each other opinion of counsel furnished to any Person
that may be delivered in connection with the issuance of the Notes, including,
but not limited to, any opinion delivered under or relating to the Issuing and
Paying Agency Agreement;

         (vi) true and correct copies of the letters assigning ratings to the
Notes and of all other correspondence to the Issuer from the rating agencies
relating to the assignment of ratings to the Notes;

         (vii) a copy of the Offering Materials, including the Private Placement
Memorandum, approved in writing by the Issuer,

         (viii) true and correct copies of any documents relating to the Notes
executed by the Issuer and DTC; and

         (ix) in connection with issuance of Notes in book-entry form, a copy of
the master note(s) evidencing such Notes.

6. Offers, Sales and Resales of Notes.
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         All offers and sales of the Notes by the Issuer shall be effected
pursuant to the exemption from the registration requirements of the 1933 Act
provided by Section 4(2) thereof, which exempts transactions by an issuer not
involving any public offering. Offers and sales of the Notes by the Issuer

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through the Placement Agent acting as agent for the Issuer shall be made in
accordance with Rule 506 under the 1933 Act. Notes may be resold or otherwise
transferred by the holders thereof only if the Notes are registered under the
1933 Act or if any exemption (including, but not limited to, the exemption
afforded by Rule 144A) from the registration requirements of the 1933 Act is
available, provided, however, that the Issuer shall have no obligation to
register the Notes under the 1933 Act and has no intention of doing so at any
time in the future.
         The Placement Agent (only with respect to offers and sales made by it
as agent for the Issuer and reoffers and subsequent resales or other transfers
made by or through the Placement Agent) and the Issuer hereby establish and
agree to observe the following procedures in connection with offers, sales and
subsequent resales or other transfers of the Notes:

         (a) The Issuer hereby confirms to the Placement Agent that within the
preceding six months neither the Issuer nor any person other than an Approved
Placement Agent acting on behalf of the Issuer has offered or sold any Notes, or
any substantially similar security of the Issuer to, or solicited offers to buy
any such security from, any person other than an Approved Placement Agent. The
Issuer also agrees that, as long as the Notes are being offered for sale by the
Approved Placement Agents as contemplated hereby and until at least six months
after the offer of Notes hereunder has been terminated, neither the Issuer nor
any person other than the Approved Placement Agents will offer the Notes or any
substantially similar security of the Issuer for sale to, or solicit offers to
buy any such security from, any person other than the Approved Placement Agents
without the giving of prior written notice to the Placement Agent, it being
understood that such agreement is made with a view to bringing the offer and
sale of the Notes within the exemption provided by Section 4(2) of the 1933 Act
and Rule 506 thereunder and shall survive any termination of this Agreement.

         (b) Offers and sales of the Notes shall be made only to the following
types of investors; (i) Institutional Accredited Investors (including, but not
limited to, a bank, as defined in Section 3(a)(2) of the 1933 Act, or a savings
and loan association or other institution, as defined in Section 3(a)(5)(A) of
the 1933 Act, whether acting in its individual or fiduciary capacity, provided
that, if it is acting in a fiduciary capacity, it has sole investment discretion
with respect to any account for which it is purchasing a Note), (ii) fiduciaries
or agents (other than U.S. banks or savings and loan associations of the type
described in clause (i) of this sentence) that will be purchasing Notes for one
or more accounts, each of which is an Institutional Accredited Investor, and
(iii) Qualified Institutional Buyers.

         (c) Resales and other transfers of the Notes by the holders thereof
shall be made only to the Issuer or to Institutional Accredited Investors or, in
the case of Notes resold or otherwise transferred pursuant to Rule 144A, to
Qualified Institutional Buyers or, if the Rule 144A resale is made through the
Placement Agent, to institutional investors that the Placement Agent reasonably
believes to qualify as Qualified Institutional Buyers. The Placement Agent shall
not be liable to any person or entity for any resales or other transfers made in
violation of the foregoing conditions that are not made by or through the
Placement Agent.

         (d) No general solicitation or general advertising shall be used in
connection with the offering of the Notes. Without limiting the generality of
the foregoing, without the prior written approval of the Placement Agent, the
Issuer shall not issue any press release, generate any publicity, allow any
"tombstone" or other advertisement to be published, or hold any meeting with
securities analysts to the extent that any of these actions relates to the
Notes.

         (e) No sale of Notes to any one purchaser shall be for less than
$250,000 principal amount, and no Note shall be issued in a smaller face amount.
If the purchaser is a non-bank fiduciary acting on behalf of others, each person
for whom such purchaser is acting must purchase at least $250,000 face amount of
Notes.

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         (f) Each Note, and the Private Placement Memorandum, shall contain the
         following legend:

         THIS NOTE HAS NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS
AMENDED (THE " ACT") OR ANY OTHER APPLICABLE SECURITIES LAW. BY ITS ACCEPTANCE
OF THIS NOTE, THE PURCHASER REPRESENTS THAT (A) THE PURCHASER IS (1) AN
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR THAT IS AN ACCREDITED INVESTOR WITHIN THE MEANING OF
REGULATION D UNDER THE ACT (AN "INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITED INVESTOR") INCLUDING,
WITHOUT LIMITATION, A BANK, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 3(a)(2) OF THE ACT, OR A
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OR OTHER INSTITUTION, AS DEFINED IN SECTION
3(a)(5)(A) OF THE ACT, WHETHER ACTING IN ITS INDIVIDUAL OR FIDUCIARY CAPACITY,
PROVIDED THAT, IF IT IS ACTING IN A FIDUCIARY CAPACITY, IT HAS SOLE INVESTMENT
DISCRETION WITH RESPECT TO ANY ACCOUNT FOR WHICH IT IS PURCHASING A NOTE, OR (2)
A FIDUCIARY OR AGENT (OTHER THAN A U.S. BANK OR SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
THE TYPE DESCRIBED IN CLAUSE (A)(1) OF THIS SENTENCE) PURCHASING THIS NOTE FOR
AN ACCOUNT WHICH IS AN INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITED INVESTOR THAT IS PURCHASING AT
LEAST $250,000 OF NOTES OF THE TYPE REPRESENTED HEREBY, OR (3) A QUALIFIED
INSTITUTIONAL BUYER ("QIB") WITHIN THE MEANING OF RULE 144A UNDER THE ACT; (B)
THIS NOTE IS BEING ACQUIRED FOR INVESTMENT AND NOT WITH A VIEW TO OR FOR SALE IN
CONNECTION WITH ANY DISTRIBUTION HEREOF; (C) ANY RESALE OF THIS NOTE WILL BE
MADE ONLY (1) TO THE ISSUER, CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON CORPORATION ("CSFB"), OR
ANOTHER PERSON DESIGNATED BY THE ISSUER AS A PLACEMENT AGENT FOR THIS NOTE (CSFB
AND EACH SUCH PLACEMENT AGENT TO BE REFERRED TO HEREINAFTER AS A "PLACEMENT
AGENT"), NONE OF WHICH SHALL HAVE ANY OBLIGATION TO ACQUIRE THIS NOTE, (2)
THROUGH A PLACEMENT AGENT TO AN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR APPROVED AS AN ACCREDITED
INVESTOR OR REASONABLY BELIEVED TO BE A QIB BY A PLACEMENT AGENT IN A
TRANSACTION EXEMPT FROM REGISTRATION UNDER THE ACT, OR (3) TO A QIB IN A
TRANSACTION THAT MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF RULE 144A; AND (D) IN THE CASE OF
SALES PURSUANT TO RULE 144A, IT IS A QIB PURCHASING FOR ITS OWN ACCOUNT OR THE
ACCOUNT OF ANOTHER QIB AND THE PURCHASER UNDERSTANDS THAT THIS NOTE WAS SOLD TO
THE PURCHASER PURSUANT TO AN EXEMPTION FROM THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 5 OF THE
ACT PURSUANT TO RULE 144A.

         (g) The Placement Agent shall furnish to each purchaser of newly issued
Notes a copy of the Private Placement Memorandum, and each amendment or
supplement thereto (other than any amendment or supplement that has been
completely superseded by a later amendment or supplement), and any additional
Offering Materials approved by the Issuer and requested by such purchaser.

         (h) For so long as any of the Notes is outstanding and is a "restricted
security" within the meaning of Rule 144(a)(3) under the 1933 Act, (i) the
Issuer shall cause to be provided to any holder of Notes and any prospective
purchaser of the Notes designated by a holder of such Notes, upon the request of
such holder or prospective purchaser, the information, if any, required to be
provided to such holder or prospective purchaser by Rule 144A(d)(4) and (ii) the
Issuer shall update such information from time to time in order to prevent such
information from becoming false or misleading and the Issuer shall take such
other actions as are necessary to ensure that the safe harbor exemption from the
registration requirements of the 1933 Act under Rule 144A is and will be
available for resale of the Notes conducted in accordance with Rule 144A.

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         (i) In the event that any Note offered or to be offered by the
Placement Agent would be ineligible for resale under Rule 144A (because such
Note is of the same class (within the meaning of Rule 144A) as any other
securities of the Issuer which are at such time listed on a national securities
exchange registered under Section 6 of the Exchange Act, or quoted in a U.S.
automated inter-dealer quotation system), the Issuer shall immediately notify
the Placement Agent (by telephone, confirmed in writing) of such fact and shall
promptly prepare and deliver to the Placement Agent an amendment or supplement
to the Offering Materials describing the Notes that are ineligible, the reason
for such ineligibility and any other relevant information relating thereto.

         (j) The Issuer agrees promptly from time to time to take such action as
the Placement Agent may reasonably request to qualify the Notes for offering and
sale under the securities laws of such jurisdictions as the Placement Agent may
request and to comply with such laws so as to permit the continuance of sales
and resales therein for as long as may be necessary to complete the transactions
contemplated hereby, provided that in connection therewith the Issuer shall not
be required to qualify as a foreign corporation or to file a general consent to
service of process in any jurisdiction other than consent to service of process
under such state securities laws. The Issuer also agrees to reimburse the
Placement Agent for any reasonable fees or costs incurred in so qualifying the
Notes.

7. Disclosure.
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         (a) The Issuer understands that, in connection with the offer and sale
of the Notes, from time to time offering materials, including a Private
Placement Memorandum and any other Company Information approved by the Company
for dissemination to purchasers or potential purchasers of the Notes (the
"Offering Materials"), will be prepared relating to the Issuer, which may be
distributed to the Placement Agent's sales personnel and to purchasers and
prospective purchasers of the Notes.

         (b) To provide a basis for the preparation of the Offering Materials
and to assist in the Placement Agent's ongoing credit review procedures and sale
of the Notes, the Issuer agrees to furnish to the Placement Agent, as these
items become available, (i) the Issuer's most recent report on Form 10-K filed
with the SEC and each report on Form 10-Q or 8-K filed by the Issuer with the
SEC since the most recent Form 10-K, (ii) the Issuer's most recent annual
audited financial statements and each interim financial statement or report
prepared subsequent thereto, if not included in item (i) above, (iii) the
Issuer's and its affiliates' other publicly available recent reports, including,
but not limited to, any publicly available filings or reports provided to their
respective shareholders, any national securities exchange or any rating agency,
and any information generally supplied in writing to securities analysts, (iv)
research reports with respect to the Company prepared by any brokerage house or
rating agency, (v) any other information or disclosure prepared pursuant to
Section 7(f) hereof, and (vi) any other information or document prepared or
approved by the Issuer for dissemination to purchasers or potential purchasers
of the Notes. In addition, the Issuer shall provide the Placement Agent with
such other information as the Placement Agent may reasonably request for the
purpose of its ongoing credit review of the Issuer.

         (c) The Issuer recognizes that the accuracy and completeness of the
Offering Materials are dependent on the accuracy and completeness of the
information obtained by the Placement Agent and, subject to Section 7(d) and
Section 8 hereof, the Placement Agent shall not be responsible for any
inaccuracy in any Offering Materials.

         (d) The Placement Agent agrees that prior to the distribution of any
Offering Materials the Placement Agent will provide the Issuer with a copy

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thereof for the Issuer's review and approval. The Issuer agrees to notify the
Placement Agent in writing within 14 calendar days of receipt of such Offering
Materials of the Issuer's approval or disapproval thereof. Any such approval by
the Issuer shall be deemed to be a representation by the Issuer that the
Offering Materials (excluding any information furnished by the Placement Agent
expressly for inclusion therein, as set forth in the sections thereof entitled
"Additional Information") so approved does not contain an untrue statement of a
material fact nor omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the
statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they are made, not
misleading.

         (e) The Issuer represents and warrants to the Placement Agent that the
financial statements of the Issuer delivered or to be delivered to the Placement
Agent in accordance with this Section 7 are or will be in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles and practices in effect in the United
States on the date such statements were or will be prepared and fairly do or
will present the financial condition and operations of the Issuer at such date
and the results of the Issuer's operations for the period then ended.

         (f) The Issuer further agrees to notify the Placement Agent promptly
upon the occurrence of (i) any event that would render any fact contained in the
Issuer's most recent financial reports, as submitted to the Placement Agent,
untrue or misleading in a material way, or (ii) any event relating to or
affecting the Issuer that would cause the Offering Materials then in use to
include an untrue statement of material fact or to omit to state a material fact
necessary in order to make the statements contained therein, in light of the
circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. In such event, the
Issuer agrees to supply the Placement Agent promptly with such information as
will correct such untrue or misleading statement or such omission.

8. Indemnification.
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         (a) The Issuer agrees to indemnify the Placement Agent and its
affiliates, their respective directors, officers, employees, and agents, and
each person who controls the Placement Agent or its affiliates within the
meaning of the 1933 Act or the Exchange Act and any successor thereto (the
Placement Agent and each such person being an "Indemnified Person") from and
against any and all losses, claims, damages and liabilities, joint or several,
to which such Indemnified Person may become subject under any applicable federal
or state law, or otherwise, related to or arising out of (i) any untrue
statement or alleged untrue statement or a material fact contained in the
Offering Materials or in any information (whether oral or written) or documents
furnished or made available by the Issuer to offerees of the Notes or any of
their representatives or the omission or the alleged omission to state therein a
material fact necessary to make the statements therein not misleading in light
of the circumstances under which they were made, or (ii) any matter or
transaction contemplated by this Agreement or by the engagement of the Placement
Agent pursuant to, and the performance by the Placement Agent of the services
contemplated by, this Agreement and shall promptly reimburse any Indemnified
Person for all expenses (including, but not limited to, fees and disbursements
of internal and external counsel), as they are incurred, in connection with the
investigation of, preparation for or defense of any pending or threatened claims
or any action or proceeding arising there from, whether or not such Indemnified
Person is a party, provided, however, that, with respect to (ii) herein, the
Issuer shall not be liable in any such case to the extent such loss, claim,
damage or liability is finally judicially determined to have resulted primarily
from an Indemnified Person's gross negligence or willful misconduct.

         (b) Promptly after receipt by an Indemnified Person under this Section
8 of notice of any claim or the commencement of any action, the Indemnified
Person shall, if a claim in respect thereof is to be made against the Issuer
under this Section 8, notify the Issuer in writing of the claim or the
commencement of that action; provided, however, that the failure to notify the
Issuer shall not relieve it from any liability that the Issuer may have under

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this Section 8 except up to the extent of any factual and material prejudice
suffered by the Issuer as a result of such failure; and, provided, further, that
in no event shall the failure to notify the Issuer relieve it from any liability
that the Issuer may have to an Indemnified Person otherwise than under this
Section 8. If any such claim or action shall be brought against an Indemnified
Person, and the Indemnified Person notifies the Issuer thereof, the Issuer shall
be entitled to participate therein and, to the extent that the Issuer wishes, to
assume the defense thereof with counsel reasonably satisfactory to the
Indemnified Person. After notice from the Issuer to the Indemnified Person of
the Issuer's election to assume the defense of such claim or action, the Issuer
shall not be liable to the Indemnified Person under this Section 8 for any legal
or other expenses subsequently incurred by the Indemnified Person in connection
with the defense thereof other than reasonable costs of investigation. The
Issuer shall not be liable for any settlement of any such action effected
without the Issuer's written consent (which consent shall not be unreasonably
withheld) but, if settled with the Issuer's written consent or if there is final
judgment for the plaintiff in any such action, the Issuer agrees to indemnify
and hold harmless any Indemnified Person from and against any loss or liability
by reason of such settlement or judgment.

         (c) In order to provide for just and equitable contribution in
circumstances in which the indemnification provided for in this Section 8 is for
any reason unavailable or insufficient to hold harmless an Indemnified Person,
other, than as expressly provided above, the Issuer and the Placement Agent
shall contribute to the aggregate costs of satisfying such liability (i) in such
proportion as is appropriate to reflect the relative benefits received by the
Issuer, on the one hand, and the Placement Agent, on the other hand, or (ii) if
the allocation provided by clause (i) above is not permitted by applicable law,
in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect not only the relative benefits
referred to in clause (i) above but also the relative fault of the Issuer on the
one hand and the Placement Agent on the other with respect to the statements or
omissions which resulted in such loss, claim, damage or liability, or action in
respect thereof, as well as any other relevant equitable considerations. The
relative benefits received by the Issuer on the one hand and the Placement Agent
on the other with respect to such offering shall be deemed to be in the same
proportion as the aggregate proceeds to the Issuer of the Notes sold pursuant
hereto (before deducting expenses) bear to the aggregate commissions and fees
earned by the Placement Agent hereunder. The relative fault shall be determined
by reference to, among other things, whether the untrue or alleged untrue
statement of a material fact or the omission or alleged omission to state a
material fact relates to information supplied by the Issuer on the one hand or
the Placement Agent on the other, the intent of the parties, and their relative
knowledge, access to information and opportunity to correct or prevent such
untrue statement or omission. The Issuer and the Placement Agent agree that, it
would not be just and equitable if contributions pursuant to this Section 8 were
to be determined by pro rata allocation or by any other method of allocation
that does not take into account the equitable considerations referred to herein.
The amount paid or payable by an Indemnified Person as a result of the loss,
claim, damage or liability, or action in respect thereof, referred to above in
this Section 8 shall be deemed to include, for purposes of this Section 8, but
not be limited to, any fees and disbursements of internal and external counsel
reasonably incurred by an Indemnified Person in connection with investigating or
defending any such action or claim. Notwithstanding the provisions of this
Section 8, the aggregate of all amounts paid by the Placement Agent pursuant to
the foregoing shall not exceed the aggregate of such commissions and fees earned
by the Placement Agent hereunder.

         (d) The obligations of the Issuer in this Section 8 are in addition to
any other liability that the Issuer may otherwise have.

         (e) The provisions of this Section 8 shall survive the termination of
this Agreement.

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9. Choice of Forum.
   ----------------

         The Issuer agrees that any suit, action or proceeding brought by the
Issuer against the Placement Agent in connection with or arising out of this
Agreement, any agreement, instrument or document entered into in connection with
this Agreement, or the offer and sale of the Notes shall be brought solely in
the Federal courts located in the Borough of Manhattan or the courts of the
State of New York located in the Borough of Manhattan.

10. Notices.
    --------

All notices required under the terms and provisions hereof shall be in writing,
delivered by hand, by mail (postage prepaid), or by telex, telecopier or
telegram, and any such notice shall be effective when received at the address
specified below.

If to the Issuer.                       If to the Placement Agent:
Harsco Corporation                      Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation.
350 Poplar Church Road                  39011 Madison Avenue Camp Hill, PA 17011
Attention: Assistant Treasurer          New York, New York 10010
Fax No.:717-763-6424                    Attention: Short Term Products Group
                                        Fax No.: 212-743-5825

or, if to any of the foregoing parties or their successors, at such other
address as such party or successor may designate from time to time by notice
duly given in accordance with the terms of this Section 10 to the other party
hereto.

11. Governing Law.
    --------------

THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF
THE STATE OF NEW YORK WITHOUT REGARD TO ITS CONFLICT OF LAWS PROVISIONS.

12. Entire Agreement.
    -----------------

This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto with
respect to the matters covered hereby and supersedes all prior agreements and
understandings between the parties.

13. Amendment and Termination: Successors: Counterparts.
    ----------------------------------------------------

         (a) The terms of this Agreement shall not be waived, altered, modified,
amended or supplemented in any manner whatsoever except by written instrument
signed by both parties hereto. The Issuer or the Placement Agent may terminate
this Agreement upon at least 30 days' written notice to the other, provided that
such termination shall not affect the obligations of the parties hereunder with
respect to Notes unpaid at the time of such termination or with respect to
actions or events occurring prior to such termination.

         (b) This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of
the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns; provided,
however, that neither the Issuer nor the Placement Agent may assign, either in
whole or in part, any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement without
the prior written consent of the other party, and any such assignment without
such consent shall be null and void, except that the Placement Agent may assign
and transfer this Agreement to a successor in interest to the Placement Agent as
a result of a merger of the Placement Agent with any of its affiliates, or the
acquisition of the Placement Agent.

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         (c) This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of
which shall be deemed an original hereof.

14. Captions.
    ---------

         The captions in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only
and shall not define or limit any of the terms or provisions hereof.

15. Severability of Provisions.
    ---------------------------

         Any provision of this Agreement which is prohibited or unenforceable in
any jurisdiction shall, as to such jurisdiction, be ineffective to the extent of
such prohibition or unenforceability without invalidating the remaining
provisions hereof or affecting the validity of such provisions in any other
jurisdiction.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed
as of the date and year first above written.

                                         HARSCO CORPORATION

                                         By: /s/ Salvatore D. Fazzolari
                                             -----------------------------------
                                         Name:   Salvatore D. Fazzolari
                                         Title:  Senior Vice President, Chief
                                                 Financial Officer & Treasurer

                                         CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON CORPORATION.

                                         By: /s/ V. Smith
                                             -----------------------------------
                                         Name:   V. Smith
                                         Title:  Managing Director

                                       12EXHIBIT 10(u)
                                                                   -------------

                               HARSCO CORPORATION

              DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN FOR NON-EMPLOYEE DIRECTORS
                   (AS AMENDED AND RESTATED NOVEMBER 19, 2002)

         Harsco Corporation (the "Corporation") hereby adopts this Deferred
Compensation Plan for Non-Employee Directors (the "Plan") pursuant to which
eligible members of its Board of Directors may elect to defer receipt of all or
any portion of the compensation payable to them for services rendered to the
Corporation as Directors.

         1. ELIGIBLE DIRECTORS. The Directors of the Corporation eligible to
make deferral elections under this Plan shall be those Directors who are not
actively employed officers or employees of the Corporation or of any of its
subsidiaries or affiliates (hereinafter referred to individually as a
"Non-Employee Director" and collectively as the "Non-Employee Directors").

         2. DEFERRABLE COMPENSATION. A Non-Employee Director may elect to defer
receipt of all, any part or none of the aggregate compensation payable by the
Corporation for services rendered as a Director, including the annual base
retainer, Committee Chairman annual retainer increment, attendance fees for
board and committee meetings, and other fees for special services (in the
aggregate, the "Director's Fees").

         3. ELECTION TO DEFER. A Non-Employee Director who desires to defer
receipt of all or a portion of his Director's Fees in any calendar quarter shall
so notify the Corporation's Pension Committee in writing before the first day of
the calendar quarter, specifying on a form supplied by the Committee (a) the
dollar amount or percentage of the Director's Fees to be deferred, (b) the
deferral period, (c) the form of payment, and (d) the notional investment
direction. Elections to take effect with respect to the initial year of this
Plan may be made by Non-Employee Directors until the first regularly scheduled
Board of Directors meeting in 1995. A newly-appointed Non-Employee Director
shall be eligible to defer payment of future Director's Fees by so notifying the

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Pension Committee on the appropriate form at any time within 30 days of his
appointment to the Board of Directors. The elections made pursuant to this
Paragraph shall be irrevocable with respect to those Director's Fees to which
such elections pertain and shall also apply to Director's Fees payable in
subsequent quarterly periods unless the Non-Employee Director notifies the
Pension Committee in writing, before the first day of the calendar quarter, that
different elections shall apply with respect to Director's Fees payable during
such calendar quarter. Such new elections shall likewise continue in effect and
apply to subsequent calendar quarters until similarly changed.

         4. NON-DEFERRED COMPENSATION. Any Director's Fees not deferred under
this Plan shall be paid in accordance with normal Corporation policy.

         5. DEFERRED COMPENSATION ACCOUNTS AND NOTIONAL INVESTMENT DIRECTIONS.

                  (a) Accounts: At the time a Non-Employee Director elects to
defer the receipt of compensation pursuant to Paragraph 3 above, he shall also
direct the amount of the deferral to be notionally invested in an
Interest-Bearing Account and the amount to be notionally invested in a Harsco
Stock Account. Pursuant to such investment direction, the deferral amounts shall
be credited to the appropriate accounts as set forth below:

                        (i) INTEREST-BEARING ACCOUNT: To the extent that a
Non-Employee Director elects a notional investment in an Interest-Bearing
Account, the Corporation shall credit an Interest-Bearing Account established in
his name with the amount of the deferred Director's Fees to be so invested. This
credit shall occur on a quarterly basis, as of each February 15, May 15, August
15 and November 15 for fees earned during the quarterly period ending on the day
immediately preceding such crediting date.

                        (ii) HARSCO STOCK ACCOUNT: To the extent that a
Non-Employee Director elects a notional investment in a Harsco Stock Account,
the Corporation shall credit a Harsco Stock Account established in his name with
units (including fractions),

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the number of which shall be obtained by dividing the amount of the deferred
Director's Fees for that period to be so invested, by the Fair Market Value of
the Corporation's common stock on the day immediately preceding the date such
credit is to be made to the Account (i.e. February 14 for the February 15 credit
date). This credit shall occur on a quarterly basis, as of each February 15, May
15, August 15 and November 15, for fees earned during the quarterly period
ending on the day immediately preceding such crediting date. These units, thus
calculated, are hereinafter referred to as "Stock Equivalents." For purposes of
the Plan, Fair Market Value of a share of the Corporation's common stock on any
date shall be equal to the mean between the high and low prices at which such
shares were traded on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") on such date, or, if
no sales were quoted on such date, on the most recent preceding date on which
sales were quoted. In the event of any change in the common stock of the
Corporation by reason of any stock dividend, recapitalization, reorganization,
merger, consolidation, split-up, combination or exchange of shares, or a rights
offering to purchase common stock at a price substantially below Fair Market
Value, or of any similar change affecting the common stock, the value and
attributes of each Stock Equivalent shall be appropriately adjusted consistent
with such change to the same extent as if such Stock Equivalents were issued and
outstanding shares of common stock of the Corporation.

         (b) EARNINGS: The Corporation shall credit earnings to each account as
follows:

                  (i) INTEREST-BEARING ACCOUNT: As of each February 15, May 15,
August 15 and November 15, the Corporation shall credit as earnings to each
Interest-Bearing Account established on behalf of a Non-Employee Director an
amount equal to the Five Year U.S. Treasury Note Percentage Rate multiplied by
the average daily balance in such Interest-Bearing Account during such quarter.
Such Five Year U.S. Treasury Note Percentage Rate shall be equal to one twelfth
(1/12) of the yield on U.S. Treasury Notes having a maturity date five (5) years
hence as listed in The Wall Street Journal or any successor publication, as of
market closing on the business day immediately preceding the day such credits
are to be made (i.e., February 14 for the interest credit on February 15).

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                  (ii) HARSCO STOCK ACCOUNT: As of each quarterly dividend
payment date, the Corporation shall credit as earnings to each Harsco Stock
Account an amount equal to the cash dividends payable on such date with respect
to that number of shares (including fractional shares) of its common stock equal
to the number of Stock Equivalents credited to the Harsco Stock Account on the
relevant dividend record date. The amount so credited shall then be converted
into additional Stock Equivalents in the manner described earlier using the
dividend payment date as the valuation date.

         (c) ACCOUNT TRANSFERS: A Non-Employee Director may transfer all or part
of the amount in one account to the other account by irrevocable written notice
to the Corporation's Pension Committee. Any such transfer will be effective upon
the date that the Corporation receives the written notice, and the value of the
Harsco Stock Account for purposes of the transfer shall be calculated using the
Fair Market Value on the date of the transfer. No Non-Employee Director, may
make a transfer between accounts within six months of any previous transfer by
such Director or within six months of any other transaction in Company stock
that could cause liability under Section 16(b) of the Securities and Exchange
Act of 1934, and any notice of transfer in contravention of this provision will
be void.

         6. DEFERRAL PERIOD. At the time a Non-Employee Director elects to defer
the receipt of compensation pursuant to Paragraph 3 above, he shall indicate the
deferral period applicable to such deferred compensation by specifying the year
(the "Payment Year") in which the deferred amounts are to be paid in a lump sum
or in which installment payments shall commence; provided, however, that in no
event shall the Payment Year be later than the year following the year in which
the Non-Employee Director will attain age 72.

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         7. FORM OF PAYMENT OF DEFERRED COMPENSATION. Initial payments made
under the Plan shall be based upon the aggregate balance in a Non-Employee
Director's account(s) determined on the first business day of the Payment Year.
The balance in the Non-Employee Director's Interest-Bearing Account shall be the
dollar amount credited to such account as of the first business day of the
Payment Year. The balance in the Non-Employee Director's Stock Account shall be
the dollar amount determined by multiplying the Stock Equivalents credited to
such account on the first business day of the Payment Year by the Fair Market
Value of a share of common stock of the Corporation on such date. The aggregate
balance as thus determined shall be paid to him in cash either in a lump sum
within 30 days following the first business day of the Payment Year or in up to
ten (10) annual installments commencing with the Payment Year as specified in
the election to defer made pursuant to Paragraph 3 above. If an election to
receive installment payments is made, the Non-Employee Director shall receive
the first installment within 30 days following the first business day of the
Payment Year in an amount equal to the aggregate balance in his account(s)
divided by the number of years in the installment payment period. Subsequent
installments shall be computed and paid in similar fashion; provided, however,
that pending distributions in the second through final years of the installment
payment period, the aggregate balance in the Non-Employee Director's account(s)
shall be deemed to be invested in an Interest-Bearing Account and in a Harsco
Stock Account, as applicable, in the same proportion as deferred amounts under
the Plan were notionally invested on the first business day of the Payment Year,
and increased by earnings accordingly. Exhibit A attached hereto presents an
example illustrating how such a calculation is made.

         8. EARLY WITHDRAWAL.

                  (a) In the event of an "Early Withdrawal", all or part of the
amounts credited to the account(s) of a Non-Employee Director under the Plan,

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net of the forfeited amount described in (c) below, shall be payable to the
Non-Employee Director in a single lump sum notwithstanding the deferral period
and form of payment specified pursuant to Paragraph 3 above.

                  (b) For purposes of the Plan, an "Early Withdrawal" shall have
occurred if:

                        (i) WRITTEN NOTICE: A Non-Employee Director notifies the
Corporation's Pension committee in writing at least 30 days in advance of the
proposed withdrawal date that he wishes to make an Early Withdrawal.

                        (ii) DESIGNATION OF AMOUNTS: The notice described in (a)
above shall be made on a form supplied by the Pension Committee which shall
require, at minimum, that the Non-Employee Director specify the amount of the
withdrawal (subject to the limitations in (iii) below) and whether the full
amount of the withdrawal is to be taken from the Non-Employee Director's
Interest-Bearing Account or Harsco Stock Account or apportioned between them.

                        (iii) MINIMUM AMOUNT: The amount to be withdrawn shall
equal at least fifty-percent (50%) of the aggregate balance of the Non-Employee
Director's account(s) determined as of the first business day of the calendar
month immediately preceding the calendar month of the withdrawal date. Such
minimum amount shall be determined without regard to the forfeited amount
described in (c) below.

         (c) In the event of an Early Withdrawal, the Non-Employee Director
shall forfeit from the amount withdrawn an amount equal to ten-percent (10%) of
the amount withdrawn. The Non-Employee Director and the Non-Employee Director's
designated beneficiary shall not have any right or claim to the forfeited
amount, and the Corporation shall have no obligation whatsoever to the
Non-Employee Director, the Non-Employee Director's designated beneficiary or any
other person with regard to the forfeited amount.

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         (d) If a Non-Employee Director seeks to make an Early Withdrawal at a
time when the Non-Employee Director is subject to Section 16 of the Securities
Exchange Act ("Exchange Act"), the Non-Employee Director shall be responsible
for determining whether such Early Withdrawal may be considered a nonexempt sale
under Section 16 of the Exchange Act and shall be subject to any liability which
may result therefrom.

         9. CHANGE IN CONTROL.

                  (a) In the event of a "Change in Control" of the Corporation
followed by a Non-Employee Director's cessation of service to the Corporation as
a Director, all amounts credited to the account(s) of the Non-Employee Director
under the Plan shall be immediately due and payable to the Non-Employee Director
in a single lump sum notwithstanding the deferral period and form of payment
specified pursuant to Paragraph 3 above.

                  (b) For purposes of this Plan, a "Change in Control" shall
have occurred if:

                        (i) STOCK ACQUISITION. Any "person" (as such term is
used in Section 13(d) and 14(d) (2) of the Exchange Act), other than the
Corporation or a corporation a majority of whose outstanding stock entitled to
vote is owned, directly or indirectly, by the Corporation, is or becomes, other
than by purchase from the Corporation or such a corporation, the "beneficial
owner" (as such term is defined in Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act), directly
or indirectly, of securities of the Corporation representing 20% or more of the
combined voting power of the Corporation's then outstanding voting securities.
Such a Change in Control shall be deemed to have occurred on the first to occur
of the business day immediately preceding the date securities are first
purchased by a tender or exchange offer, or the date on which the Corporation
first learns of the acquisition of 20% of such securities, or the earlier of the
business day immediately preceding the effective date of an agreement for the

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merger, consolidation or other reorganization of the Corporation or the date of
approval thereof by the stockholder of the Corporation, as the case may be.

                        (ii) CHANGE IN BOARD. During any period of two
consecutive years, individuals who at the beginning of such period were members
of the Board of Directors, and any new director whose election by the Board or
nomination for election by the Corporation's stockholders was approved by a vote
of at least two-thirds (2/3) of the directors then still in office who either
were directors at the beginning of the period or whose election or nomination
for election was previously so approved, cease for any reason to constitute at
least a majority of the Board of Directors. Such a Change in Control shall be
deemed to have occurred on the date upon which the requisite majority of
directors fails to be elected by the stockholders of the Corporation.

                        (iii) OTHER EVENTS. There occurs a change in control of
the Corporation of a nature that would be required to be reported as such in
response to Item 1(a) of the Current Report on Form 8-K pursuant to Section 13
of 15(d) of the Exchange Act, or any successor provision to such Item relating
to a "change in control," or in any other filings under the Exchange Act.

         10. DESIGNATION OF BENEFICIARY. If a Non-Employee Director dies prior
to receiving the entire balance of his account(s) under the Plan, any balance
remaining in his account(s) shall be paid in a lump sum as soon as practicable
to the Non-Employee Director's designated beneficiary or, if the Non-Employee
Director has not designated a beneficiary or the designated beneficiary is dead,
then to his estate. Any designation of a beneficiary may be revoked or modified
at any time by the Non-Employee Director, except that no designation shall be
recognized as valid unless properly filed with the Pension Committee during the
lifetime of the Non-Employee Director while he is legally competent.

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         11. WITHHOLDING OF TAXES. The rights of a Non-Employee Director to
payments or credits under this Plan shall be subject to the Corporation's
obligations, if any, to withhold income or other taxes from such payments.

         12. STATUS OF PLAN. This Plan is a nonqualified deferred compensation
plan covering no employees of the Corporation. As such, the Plan is exempt from
the requirements of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as
amended. The Corporation intends that the Plan shall at all times be maintained
on an unfunded basis for federal income tax purposes. Hence, all payments from
this Plan shall be made from the general assets of the Corporation. This Plan
shall not require the Corporation to set aside, segregate, earmark, pay into a
trust or special account or otherwise restrict the use of its assets in the
operation of its business. A Non-Employee Director (or, if applicable, his
designated beneficiary) shall have no greater right or status than as an
unsecured general creditor of the Corporation with respect to any amounts owed
hereunder.

         13. RIGHTS NONASSIGNABLE. All payments to persons entitled to benefits
hereunder shall be made to such persons and shall not be grantable, transferable
or otherwise assignable in anticipation of payment thereof, in whole or in part,
by the voluntary or involuntary acts of any such persons or by operation of law
subject to garnishment, execution, attachment or any other similar legal process
of creditors of such persons.

         14. ADMINISTRATION. Full power and authority to construe, interpret and
administer this Plan shall be vested in the Corporation's Pension Committee. The
Pension Committee shall have full power and authority to make each determination
provided for in this Plan. All determinations made by the Pension Committee
shall be conclusive and binding upon the Company and any other party claiming
rights hereunder.

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         15. TERMINATION. The Board of Directors may, in its discretion,
terminate this Plan at any time. Upon termination of the Plan, benefits shall be
paid in accordance with the deferral elections made by the Non-Employee
Director; provided, however, that the Pension Committee shall have the right to
determine the total amount payable to each Non-Employee Director (or, if
applicable, his beneficiary) and to cause the amount so determined to be paid in
lump sum, thereby discharging the Corporation from any further liability or
obligation under this Plan.

         16. AMENDMENT. The Board of Directors may, in its discretion, amend
this Plan from time to time. In addition, the Pension Committee may from time to
time amend this Plan to make such administrative changes as it may deem
necessary or desirable. No such amendment shall divest any Non-Employee Director
(or person claiming through him) of any rights to amounts previously credited to
his accounts hereunder.

         17. INCOMPETENCY. If a person to receive payment hereunder is deemed by
the Pension Committee or is adjusted to be legally incompetent, the payments
shall be made to the duly appointed guardian of such incompetent, or they may be
made to such person or persons who the Pension Committee believes are caring for
or supporting such incompetent; and the receipt thereof by such person or
persons shall constitute complete satisfaction of the Company's obligations
under this Plan.

         18. EXPENSES. The expenses of administering this Plan shall be borne by
the Corporation.

         19. GENDER. The masculine pronoun shall be deemed to include the
feminine, and the singular to include the plural, unless a different meaning is
plainly required by context.

         20. GOVERNING LAW. This Plan shall be construed, administered and
enforced according to the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

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         21. EFFECTIVE DATE. The effective date of this Plan is January 1, 1995
and shall apply with respect to the Director's Fees payable by the Corporation
in respect of services performed on or after such date.

         22. SECTION 16 COMPLIANCE. It is the Corporation's intent that this
Plan and any credits or payments made hereunder comply with Section 16 of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the "Exchange Act") and any related regulations
promulgated there under, including any reporting requirements. To that end, the
Corporation may, in its sole discretion, (i) substitute a payment in cash for
any fees that were otherwise to be deferred under this Plan, if it deems it so
appropriate or (ii) delay any payment otherwise required under the terms of the
Plan until compliance with the requirements of the Exchange Act can be assured.

This amended and restated plan document is effective November 19, 2002 and
executed this 25th day of November, 2002.

ATTEST:                                 HARSCO CORPORATION

/s/ Paul C. Coppock                     /s/ Derek C. Hathaway
-------------------------------         ------------------------------------
Paul C. Coppock                         Derek C. Hathaway
Senior Vice President, Chief            Chairman, President and
Administrative Officer, General         Chief Executive Officer
Counsel and Secretary

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                                                                     "Exhibit A"

                           Deferred Compensation Plan
                           for Non-Employee Directors
                           --------------------------

                                     Example
                                     -------

                  This example, prepared for illustrative purposes only,
describes the operation of the installment payout option set forth in Paragraph
7 of the Plan.

                  Director Green, age 62, elects to defer all of his Director
Fees until the year following the year he attains age 72. During his service as
a Director, Green directs 60% of his Fees to be invested in the Harsco Stock
Account (HSA) and 40% to be invested in the Interest-Bearing Account (IBA).
Pursuant to Green's prior direction, his accounts are to be paid out in three
annual installments. If Green attains age 72 in 2004 his installment should be
calculated and paid as follows:

                  1st Installment
                  ---------------

                  o WHEN PAID - Within 30 days of the first business day
(assume January 2) in 2005.

                  o HOW MUCH - First installment equals one-third of the
aggregate dollar value of Green's accounts as of January 2, 2005. Assume Green's
HSA on January 2, 2005 is credited with 1,000 Stock Equivalents and the FMV of a
share of Harsco common stock on such date is $60, thus giving his HSA a value of
$60,000. Assume further, that as of January 2, 2005, Green's IBA is credited
with $30,000 (representing his prior deferrals plus interest). Accordingly,
Green's first installment should equal $30,000 ($90,000 aggregate account
balance value divided by 3).

                  o BALANCE IN ACCOUNT AFTER 1ST INSTALLMENT - In order to
continue the 60/40 proportionality going forward, the $60,000 in remaining value
under the Plan should result in the HSA holding 60% of that value and the IBA
holding the remaining 40%. Thus, as of January 2, 2005, the HSA is debited
333.33 shares leaving 666.66 shares (which at $60 FMV equal $40,000) and the IBA
is debited $10,000, thus leaving $20,000.

                  2nd Installment
                  ---------------

                  o When paid - Within 30 days of January 2, 2006.

                  o How much - Second installment equals one-half of the
aggregate dollar value of Green's accounts as of January 2, 2006. Assume that as
of this date, Green's HSA was credited with 700 Stock Equivalents (666.66 from
prior year plus 33.34 new units attributable to dividends in the interim) and
that the FMV of a share of Harsco stock on that date was $62. Thus, Green's HSA
would be worth $43,400 at

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January 2, 2006. Assume further that Green's IBA was worth $21,000 ($20,000 from
prior year plus interim interest of $1,000). Green's second installment would
thus equal $32,200 (($43,400 + $21,000)/ 2).

                  o Balance is Accounts after 2nd Installment - The same
methodology would be used again to retain the 60/40 proportionality. As of
January 2, 2006, the combined value of HSA and the IBA was worth $64,400, and
after the payout of half this amount, the combined value was $32,200. This means
that the HSA would have 60% of the total value (or $19,320) and the IBA should
have 40% (or $12,880). Thus, the HSA should be debited 38.39 shares
(representing $24,080 or 3888.39 x $62 FMV/share) leaving 311.61 shares (or
$19,320 in value). The IBA should be debited $8,120, leaving $12,880.

                  3rd and Last Installment
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                  o WHEN PAID - Within 30 days of January 2, 2007.

                  o HOW MUCH - Calculate value of both HSA and IBA as of January
2, 2007 (as described above) and pay out total.

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