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Session
OPENING CEREMONY - ANNUAL REPORTS & LEADERSHIP AWARDS    D-3/22
Tuesday     9am to 10am
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  
SpeakersMarjorie Terrell, Royce Long, Jason Boetzer
ModeratorMarjorie Terrell
ObjectiveCFB & CalEPA Annual Reports & Leadership Awards
DescriptionCFB & CalEPA Annual Reports & Leadership Awards
IN DEPTH SATELLITE ACCUMULATION REQUIREMENTS 2022    B2-3/22
Tuesday     10am to 12pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersRegan Bottomley
ModeratorEmily Hoe
ObjectiveUnderstand the satellite accumulation regulations. Learn the unique Title 22 rules applicable to satellite accumulation. Identify the most common violations and how to avoid them. Learn EPA interpretations and guidance regarding satellite requirements.
DescriptionNo matter how long you have been managing hazardous waste, there is always something to learn about the satellite accumulation regulations. In this class we will discuss the satellite regulations, including those unique to California. We will also identify the most common violations associated with satellite accumulation, plus interpretations and guidance from the EPA and DTSC
PresentationIn-Depth Satellite Accumulation Requirements
VAPOR INTRUSION AND MITIGATION: AN UPDATE & LA CASE STUDY    F-3/22
Tuesday     10am to 12pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersPerry Myers, Jessica Law, Yue Rong
ModeratorGerald O'Regan
ObjectiveParticipants will learn about the latest advancements in vapor intrusion evaluation and its mitigation.
DescriptionVapor intrusion is a rapidly evolving field. The session will provide an overview of the current state-of-practice on vapor intrusion and its mitigation (e.g., when mitigation should be considered, mitigation options, and O&M). A case study will present an example of vapor intrusion mitigation measures successfully adopted at a commercial building to address indoor air concentrations of PCE as high as 2,920 g/m3, and the confirmation sampling. An LA Case Study will be presented.
PresentationVAPOR INTRUSION AND MITIGATION: AN UPDATE & LA CASE STUDY
Continuous Indoor Air Monitoring, an Essential Tool for Rapid Evaluation of Vapor Mitigation - A Regulatory Perspective
VAPOR INTRUSION AND MITIGATION: AN UPDATE & LA CASE STUDY
HANDS ON HAZMAT TRAINING USING IMMERSIVE SIMULATION ENVIRONMENTS    I-3/22
Tuesday     10am to 11am
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 0.5  
SpeakersCarl Bautista, John Rolando
ModeratorGary Cantwell
ObjectiveFamiliarize students with Immersive Simulation, Computer Based Hazmat training using a safe immersive Simulation environment.
DescriptionDuring this presentation, the students will be introduced to Immersive Simulation or video game based training. After being provided with a short initial classroom session, students will be turned loose to explore several interactive and engaging HAZWOPER modules. Students will be offered links to various modules to allow a learn by doing experience through the exercises in high fidelity interactive simulations. There will be instructors available while students are in this immersive world to answer any questions, should they arise. Spectral Labs has developed a Computer Based Training (CBT) system called the Realistic, Adaptive, Interactive Learning System (RAILS), which is an Immersive Simulation based training tool that enables students to interact with CBRNE hazards and equipment within realistic virtual environments. CBT is a consistent, ubiquitously available and cost-effective training tool to reach this end. Emerging game engine technologies enable the RAILS Immersive Simulations to offer an opportunity for dramatic advances in both worker safety and inspector effectiveness. RAILS deployment is multi-pronged to optimize the efficacy of the training, covering four distinct usage modes: pre-training, classroom training, live exercise supplement, and refresher training. The RAILS software enables control of algorithms within the Game Simulation as well as storage of the trainees in-game performance and test results. A challenge for Computer Based Training (CBT) is the need to keep remote trainees engaged and interested so that they will be self-motivated to initiate learning sessions and understand the Learning Objectives being presented. In that regard, computer video games have shown an advantage over flash video or training texts since games present a realistic environment requiring the student to apply and practice the skills, knowledge and abilities needed without an instructor present. During this conference presentation you will have temporary access to seven modules. Module 1 is an introduction to the game demonstrating search functions and recognition clues. Module 2 is the EPA and DOT hazard classes. Module 3 covers NFPA placards and GHS labels. Module 4A covers the NIOSH Pocket Guide to chemical Hazards, Toxicology, chemical and physical hazards. Module 4B covers how to use the 2020 ERG and an introduction to radiation. Module 5 covers shipping papers and hazmat container shapes. Module 6 covers the General Hazardous Materials Behavior Model (GEBMO). Log in and have fun with this FIRST RESPONDER OPERATIONS LEVEL software.
PresentationHANDS ON HAZMAT TRAINING USING IMMERSIVE SIMULATION ENVIRONMENTS
TAKING CONTROL OF YOUR CUPA PROGRAMS WITH ACCELA SOFTWARE    N-3/22
Tuesday     12pm to 1pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1000 of 1000 seats available
Credits  
SpeakersDarryl Booth, Erika Falcon
ModeratorAlvin Lal
ObjectiveLearning Objective: This session will demonstrate how Accela software implements CUPA Programs, Billing, Inspection, Reporting, and CERS EDT. For CUPAs using EnvisionConnect, we have a new program kit to tell you about.
DescriptionThis session will demonstrate how Accela software implements CUPA Programs, Billing, Inspection, Reporting, and CERS EDT. Elements of this course include: 1) Receiving Accepted Submittals from CERS 2) Reviewing/Confirming Fee Schedule 3) Reviewing/Confirming Inspection Schedule 4) Conducting Inspection Activities using iOS 5) Submitting/Confirming CME Data BONUS: Preparing Your Data for CUPA Evaluation
PresentationTAKING CONTROL OF YOUR CUPA PROGRAMS WITH ACCELA SOFTWARE
SAMPLING TO SUPPORT HAZARDOUS WASTE VIOLATIONS    B3-3/22
Tuesday     1pm to 3pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersTeng Yang
ModeratorHasan Moushumi
ObjectiveThis session will provide participants with a general overview of how to collect samples to support hazardous waste violations.
DescriptionThis course is a comprehensive overview of how to collect samples in the field to support hazardous waste violations. Some of the topics that will be discussed in this course include but are not limited to when and when not to sample, how to collect samples from various media types, health and safety considerations during sampling, and deciphering your analytical results.
PresentationSAMPLING TO SUPPORT HAZARDOUS WASTE VIOLATIONS HANDOUT
ECL Quick Reference Guide
APSA REFRESHER    G-3/22
Tuesday     1pm to 3pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersJennifer Lorenzo, Steven Lichten
ModeratorDevra Lewis
ObjectiveTo provide a refresher on APSA
DescriptionThis session will provide a basic refresher on the California Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act (APSA) requirements with an emphasis on the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan requirements of APSA.
PresentationAPSA Refresher
BASICS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE TRAINING FOR INDUSTRY    J-3/22
Tuesday     1pm to 5pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 4.0  
SpeakersSteve Reichow
ObjectiveTo provide hazardous waste generators an overview of the requirements for accumulation and storage of hazardous waste. For regulated businesses.
DescriptionTraining will introduce hazardous waste generators to Federal and State regulations applicable to hazardous waste generators. Determining generator status (LQG, SQG or CESQG), overview of RCRA waste vs. non-RCRA hazardous waste, accumulation time limits and container and tank management standards will be covered. Training will also cover the CUPAs role for inspections and enforcement of these regulations.

Since this Session will be taught outside our virtual platform here, you will need to pre-register at https://www.nesglobal.net/2022-cupa-reg-form/ in advance in order to be able to verify your attendance if you are interested in receiving your CEUs in the calcupa.org Course History.  Also, here is a link to the Session Presentation Zip File (lots of great information here for you).

PresentationBASICS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE TRAINING FOR INDUSTRY (zip file)
FIRE SPRINKLERS, FIRE ALARM AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ALARM SYSTEMS    J2-3/22
Tuesday     1pm to 5pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 4.0  
SpeakersDanielle Stefani
ModeratorMatt Kauffman
ObjectiveThis session will discuss how fire sprinkler and alarm systems function, when they are required and how to recognize problems during inspections.
DescriptionThis course will address how fire sprinkler and alarm systems function, when they are required, how they are maintained, and common problems encountered during routine inspections. It will cover how the presence of hazardous materials effects the requirement for and design of these systems, including case studies. It is intended to help UPA inspectors, fire departments and industry staff collaborate more effectively on ensuring facility safety.
PresentationFire Sprinklers Fire Alarms and Haz Mat Alarms
FIRE SPRINKLERS FIRE ALARMS AND HAZ MAT ALARMS PowerPoint Presentation
TOXICOLOGY 101: BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE CALARP PROGRAM    A-3/22
Tuesday     3pm to 5pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersKaren Riveles
ModeratorDennis Karidis
ObjectiveIntroduction to basic toxicological principles. Understand health guidance values and emergency exposure levels. How chemicals are reviewed for toxicity.
DescriptionThis course will introduce basic concepts related to understanding the toxicity of chemicals. We will provide an overview of basic principles of toxicology and human health risk assessment of hazardous chemicals. We will look at health guidance values and emergency exposure levels and how different types of studies inform us about toxicity. Finally, we will review how these concepts relate to the CalARP Program.
PresentationToxicology 101: Behind the Scenes of the CalARP Program
SINGLE-WALLED UST OUTREACH AND RUST    C-3/22
Tuesday     3pm to 4pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  ICC: 1.0
SpeakersJohnny Wales, Robert Smith, McLean Reich
ModeratorMonica Ronchetti
ObjectiveWe will provide updates to the ongoing efforts to assist with closure of single-walled USTs, updates to RUST, and how RUST applies to UST closure.
DescriptionRedhorse Corporation, partnering with the State Water Board, has been engaged in outreach to single-walled UST owners and operators, and would like to share metrics on correspondence sent and received, and summarize the gathered data. We will also share updates to the RUST program which assists eligible small businesses with funding for their UST projects via grants and loans, and relate RUST back to single-walled and abandoned UST removal.
PresentationReplacing, Removing or Upgrading Underground Storage Tanks (RUST) Program
C-3-22-SINGLE-WALLED UST OUTREACH AND RUST-1-Wales
CALEPA UPDATE    D2-3/22
Tuesday     3pm to 4pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  
SpeakersJason Boetzer, John Elkins, John Paine
ModeratorJason Boetzer
ObjectiveThis session will provide participants with an update on various CalEPA Unified Program activities, including CERS Next Gen and CalARP/HMBP Programs.
DescriptionThe course will provide an up-to-date status of the CERS NextGen project and review key project milestones. The course will also provide an overview of the transfer of the CalARP and HMBP programs to CalEPA, including short and long term implementation plans.
PresentationCALEPA UPDATE
LEADING CHANGE (NOT BEING RECORDED)    D3-3/22
Tuesday     3pm to 5pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersJim Delia
ModeratorChristine Lane
ObjectiveThis session is designed to help leaders at all levels promote and support a positive response to organizational change.
DescriptionThis session is designed to help leaders at all levels understand that they are directly responsible for managing and leading change in the organization. As a change leader they need to learn how to overcome resistance to change in themselves and others. Participants will have an increased understanding of: Difference between change and transition; How change affects people; Impact of trust on followership; and Strategies and tools to lead change
HAZARDOUS WASTE AND TIER PERMITTING ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION    O-3/22
Tuesday     4:45pm to 5:30pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating300 of 300 seats available
Credits  
SpeakersMarjorie Terrell, Nicholas Crain
ModeratorEmily Hoe, Jennifer Kaahaaina, Josilynn Spray
ObjectiveHazardous Waste and Tier Permitting Roundtable Discussion
DescriptionHazardous Waste and Tier Permitting Roundtable Discussion open to all.
Since we will be using our calcupa.org "My Itinerary" process for the 2024 Conference for Attendees to Earn CEUs, please create your Itinerary by going to the online agenda and clicking on the "+Add" button on the right of the page to Add Sessions you plan to attend to your "My Itinerary".  To View/Edit your Itinerary for Session Attendance, visit your My Itinerary.  We will provide further information on how to 'check in/out' of a Session to verify your attendance. If you have any questions, please email registration@calcupa.org.