Conference Agenda & Scheduling

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Session
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST ISSUES IN CALIFORNIA    H-3/31
Thursday     8am to 10am
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersJoel Gregier
ModeratorWinter Rosen
ObjectiveTo identify special considerations when completing the Hazardous Waste Manifest in California, and to understanding of the new e-manifest system.
DescriptionThis 2-hr presentation will focus on completing the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest for hazardous waste shipments in California. The session will examine the special considerations that only come up in California (e.g., naming RCRA vs. Non-RCRA hazardous wastes, California specific waste codes).The session will also discuss the e-Manifest system, including the requirements for generators, transporters, and TSDFs; selecting the best option (paper
PresentationHazardous Waste Manifest Issues in California
BASICS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE TRAINING FOR INDUSTRY    J-3/31
Thursday     8am to 12pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 4.0  
SpeakersSteve Reichow
ModeratorMarjorie Terrell
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
BASICS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE TRAINING FOR INDUSTRY PowerPoint
FIRE CODE AND HAZ MAT V: THIS TIME IT'S STILL VIRTUAL    J1-3/31
Thursday     8am to 9:30am
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.5  
SpeakersJanice Van Mullem, Grant Miner
ModeratorChristine Lane
ObjectiveParticipants will be able to identify potential hazardous materials violations in the field and apply basic Fire Code principles to help resolve them.
DescriptionWhether you use Fire Code routinely in your job or just want a better understanding of how it regulates the use and storage of hazardous materials, this course will provide both an overview of basic concepts like Maximum Allowable Quantities as well a dive into specific requirements like those for CO2 systems or facility preplanning. We will discuss ways to identify and characterize hazmat in the field and analyze a real life incident or two.
PresentationJ1-3/31 Fire Code and Hazmat Presentation Slides
2019 Fire Code Ch 50 Tables
8HR HAZWOPER REFRESHER (NOT BEING RECORDED - Pre Reg Required limited to 100)    K-3/31
Thursday     8am to 5pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating100 of 100 seats available
CreditsREHS: 8.0  
SpeakersNick Vent
ModeratorSheryl Baldwin
Objective5192(e)(8) Refresher training: Employees specified in subsection shall receive eight hours of refresher training annually.
DescriptionZoom will allow more to attend at once. The course will be held using one 8 hour long session. Students must attend the entire session to obtain a certificate from the instructor. The content is expected to be Hazard Classes, 2020 ERG and Wiser usage, How to interpret the GHS compliant Safety Data Sheets. Then wrapping it up with ICS and Site Safety plan explanation. There will be interactive games, exercises and prizes throughout.
Presentation8HR HAZWOPER REFRESHER
8HR HAZWOPER REFRESHER
UNIVERSAL WASTE TRAINING    H2-3/31
Thursday     10am to 12pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersAndy Smith
ModeratorVince Mendes
ObjectiveLearn which wastes may be managed as universal waste and identify the day-to-day management requirements.
DescriptionUniversal wastes are hazardous wastes that are allowed to be managed with more flexibility, such as longer accumulation times and less stringent marking requirements. Although these requirements are less strict than fully-regulated hazardous waste, generators still receive violations during inspections. Learn the proper management regulations, including the additional requirements in CA.
PresentationUNIVERSAL WASTE TRAINING
THE CALIFORNIA GREEN BUSINESS NETWORK: BUILDING A GREEN ECONOMY    J2-3/31
Thursday     10am to 11am
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.5  
SpeakersSusan Psara, Josephine Fleming
ModeratorMatt Kauffman
ObjectiveThe session will provide attendees an overview of the California Green Business Network and its environmental benefits.
DescriptionThis course is an overview of the California Green Business Network (CAGBN), a coalition of city and county-run Green Business Programs. Attendees will learn about the environmental benefits of Green Business certification, sustainability & compliance measures, and how to engage with CAGBN (as a Green Business, program manager, or partner). The course will cover CAGBN equity initiatives, stakeholder collaborations and Green Business examples.
PresentationCalifornia Green Business Network
THE TIER I FACILITY SPCC PLAN: GUIDANCE ON COMPLETING BY YORKE    N-3/31
Thursday     12pm to 1pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating300 of 300 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  
SpeakersGeoff Knight
ModeratorDevra Lewis
ObjectiveProvide guidance for using EPAs required SPCC Template Plan for Tier I Qualified Facilities.
Description.This topic will provide guidance for regulated entities on completing an SPCC Plan using EPAs Template for Tier I Qualified Facilities. The presentation will review the Tier I applicability, describe the requirements which are relaxed or more rigid versus the standard SPCC Plan requirements, and describe practical issues in completing EPAs Template Plan and for CUPA inspectors in reviewing the Plan.
PresentationTHE TIER I FACILITY SPCC PLAN - GUIDANCE ON COMPLETING BY YORKE
HISTORICAL AND CURRENT PERSPECTIVE OF SCRAP METAL RECYCLERS    B2-3/31
Thursday     1pm to 2:30pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.5  
SpeakersAnne Ekker, Allison Saldana
ModeratorChristine Lane
ObjectiveThis session will provide a summary of the historical and current regulatory status of scrap metal recyclers.
DescriptionBecause of the volatility of metal prices and the high demand for metal product, the number of scrap metal recyclers has increased greatly throughout the state. In response to various concerns about the facilities, for approximately 10 years, DTSC has conducted a Metal Recyclers Enforcement Initiative. We will provide a historical perspective, present our inspection findings, and discuss some waste classification and management issues.
PresentationHistorical and Current Perspectives of Scrap Metal Recyclers
Current and Historical Perspective of Scrap Metal Recyclers
PERSPECTIVES ON MOBILE FUELING: FIRE & ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE    H3-3/31
Thursday     1pm to 2:30pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.5  
SpeakersJenevieve Jackson, Taylor Henderson, Steven Lichten, Robert Marshall, Leanne Meyer
ModeratorVince Mendes
ObjectiveExamining operations, regulations and best management practices of mobile fueling on-demand companies to plan for industry growth and expansion.
DescriptionBooster will provide an overview of the mobile fueling industry, equipment and best management practices involved in mobile fueling. The San Mateo Consolidated Fire Department will provide a review of the CFC Section 5707 fire standards for on-demand mobile fueling. EnviroServices will elaborate on compliance requirements with state and federal hazaradous material regulations such as applicable SPCC requirements.
PresentationPERSPECTIVES ON MOBILE FUELING - FIRE & ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
EMPLOYEE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS    H4-3/31
Thursday     1pm to 3pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersSteve Reichow
ModeratorMichelle Le
ObjectiveIdentify what facility personnel who need to be trained and elements they need to be trained.
DescriptionTraining will summarize employee training requirements for the following CUPA programs: Hazardous Waste Generators (LQG, SQG, and Tiered Permitted Facilities) Hazardous Materials Business Plan Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act California Accidental Release Prevention Program Underground Storage Tanks
PresentationEmployee Training Requirements
THE ART OF THE INSPECTION - PART 2 CONDUCTING INSPECTION TOURS    J3-3/31
Thursday     3pm to 5pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.5  
SpeakersDavid Wadsworth
ModeratorMark Moss
ObjectiveSession to include several actual walk through inspections, making observations & show technics for conducting more thorough inspections.
DescriptionThe course will include a discussion on inspection philosophy and include several taped walk around inspections of facilities demonstrating techniques used when conducting the walk around inspection and things to look for at several different types of facilities.
PresentationTHE ART OF THE INSPECTION
THE ART OF THE INSPECTION
SKILL BUILDING FOR EFFECTIVE CLIMATE RISK COMMUNICATION    J4-3/31
Thursday     3pm to 4pm
Room VIRTUAL PLATFORM
Seating1500 of 1500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  
SpeakersDiane Mas
ModeratorMarjorie Terrell
ObjectiveThis session will help participants improve their communication about environmental hazards associated with climate change impacts.
DescriptionClimate-related hazards create potential risks from flooding, fire, or severe weather. Communicating risks creating by a changing climate, and making them relevant to everyday operations, can be challenging. This session lays the foundation for building a clear understanding of key terms like exposure, sensitivity, and vulnerability in relation to climate hazards and provide examples of effective climate communication to the regulated community.
PresentationSKILL BUILDING FOR EFFECTIVE CLIMATE RISK COMMUNICATION
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