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RAGAGEP: HISTORICAL VARIANTS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF IIAR STANDARDS    M-A2
Monday     10am to 12pm
Room MARQUIS BALLROOM NORTHWEST
Seating149 of 200 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersUriah Donaldson
ObjectiveThis session will provide a historical overview of ammonia refrigeration RAGAGEP variants and summarize IIAR 9's Minimum System Safety Evaluation.
DescriptionRecognized and Generally Accepted Good Engineering Practices (RAGAGEP) are written documents intended for use in the design, installation, operation, and maintenance of process equipment. There has been a move in the ammonia refrigeration industry towards standardization, yet there are historical variants which often cause confusion. This session will analyze historical RAGAGEP variants and summarize IIAR 9's MSSE requirements.
PresentationAmmonia RAGAGEP: Historical Variants
REMOTE SITE CONSOLIDATION OF NON-RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE    M-B2
Monday     10am to 11am
Room MARQUIS BALLROOM NORTHEAST
Seating140 of 250 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  
SpeakersDaniel Stoehr
ObjectiveThis session will describe in detail the regulations for the generator consolidation of non-RCRA hazardous waste from remote sites.
DescriptionThis course will describe the California Health and Safety Code allowance for the consolidation of non-RCRA hazardous waste from remote sites to a generator site. It will also describe the requirements of the USDOT for the transportation of the non-RCRA hazardous waste as a hazardous material on public roads.
PresentationRemote Site Consolidation of non-RCRA Hazardous Waste
STATE WATER BOARD'S EVALUATION OF CUPA UST PROGRAM ELEMENTS    M-C2
Monday     10am to 11:30am
Room MARQUIS BALLROOM SOUTH
Seating157 of 350 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  ICC: 2.0
SpeakersKaitlin Cottrell, Jenna Hartman
ObjectiveTo provide participants with the framework of how the State Water board performs CUPA evaluations.
DescriptionThis presentation will provide an overview of the State Water Boards CUPA evaluation process. Topics will include program structure, quality assurance techniques, and the unique review aspects for single-walled USTs ahead of the December 31, 2025 deadline for permanent closure.
PresentationState Water Resources Control Board- The CUPA Performance Evaluation Process
MANAGER'S WORKSHOP    M-D2
Monday     10am to 5pm
Room ORANGE COUNTY BALLROOM 1/2
Seating73 of 130 seats available
CreditsREHS: 6.0  
SpeakersJohn Paine, Frederick Chun
ObjectiveObtain updates from the CalEPA, BDOs, and CFB on various current Unified Program Topics.
DescriptionThe annual manager's workshop is an opportunity for collaboration between CalEPA, BDOs, CFB, and other UPA agencies. Current Unified Program Topics will be discussed by the various groups such as CERS NextGen, Strategic Plan Updates and legislative updates.
Presentation2023 Manager's Workshop
INTRODUCTION TO EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT WITH CASE STUDIES    M-F2
Monday     10am to 12pm
Room GOLD KEY I/II
Seating44 of 100 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersKaren Riveles
ObjectiveThis course introduces foundational exposure concepts and standardized approaches to exposure assessment. Using case studies, we will cover how to conceptualize exposure scenarios and how to estimate exposure using measurements or modeling approaches.
DescriptionIntroductory course will cover basic concepts of exposure assessment including: exposure media, routes of exposure, pathways of exposure, and environmental fate and transport. How to estimate exposure in the general population with measurements vs. modeling approaches. Quantifying exposure for noncancer and cancer risk assessments: calculations (light). Case studies with example scenarios: drinking water chemical contamination of well water from a leaking underground storage tank; pesticide contamination on food; indoor residential exposure to a chemical in carpet backing, and a residential site-specific risk assessment scenario with legacy pesticide contamination.
PresentationIntroduction to Exposure Assessment
COMPLETING THE SPCC TEMPLATE FOR QUALIFIED FACILITIES    M-G2
Monday     10am to 12pm
Room GRAND BALLROOM G/H
Seating36 of 160 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersAnthony Cardno
ObjectiveTo provide an overview of how to complete the SPCC Plan Template available to Qualified Facilities
DescriptionSession will define Qualified Facilities, the differences between Tier I and Tier II, and will delve into common questions regarding completing the SPCC plan templates that Qualified Facilities are allowed to use, including: accurately completing tables in the Template; how to include oil-filled operational equipment and portable containers in the SPCC Plan; and how to address tanks and containers in various sections of the Tier I & II templates.
PresentationCOMPLETING THE SPCC TEMPLATE FOR QUALIFIED FACILITIES
NEW CALIFORNIA/FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS: TRENDS, DIRECTIONS    M-H2
Monday     10am to 12pm
Room GRAND BALLROOM F
Seating3 of 250 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersGary Lucks
ObjectiveTo apprise regulators & industry of salient environmental legislative, regulatory, & judicial developments impacting environmental compliance.
DescriptionThis session will describe recent legislative and regulatory developments at the federal, California, and regional levels including key court opinions. These new requirements will include an analysis and implications with respect to California businesses and government that are regulated by the Unified Program.
PresentationNEW CALIFORNIA/FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS: TRENDS, DIRECTIONS
EMERGING TRENDS IN ER- CASE STUDIES    M-I2
Monday     10am to 12pm
Room GRAND BALLROOM E
Seating88 of 175 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersLeon Wirschem, Robert Rezende
ObjectiveCase studies of emerging hazmat trends with problems encountered, lessons learned and response guidance for some dangerous situations,
DescriptionThis is an opportunity to see the emerging trends in Emergency Response and the problems encountered even after the emergency is over. This class will explain hazardous materials and waste concerns for Lithium ion batteries, cannabis and hemp processing and more. The wastes generated pose increased hazards for firefighters, business and waste mgmt professionals. Operating guidelines for response and waste disposal will be discussed.
PresentationEmerging Trends in ER Case studies
RESILIENT LEADERSHIP    M-J4
Monday     10am to 12pm
Room GRAND BALLROOM A-D
Seating124 of 150 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersJim Delia
ObjectiveDeveloping leadership resilience to navigate the impacts and opportunities provided by current and future changes.
DescriptionThis interactive session is targeted to proactive leaders who want to help guide and drive their teams to take advantage of current opportunities to apply more innovative approaches to service delivery. Topics will include: How we are affected by, and cope with, change; and the ten most impactful actions for leaders to take now to begin to reimagine the work they do, how they do it and where they do it in response to change.
LUNCH,MONDAY ON 3/20    M-Z1
Monday     11:45am to 12:45pm
Room PLATINUM BALLROOM
Seating810 of 2000 seats available
Credits  
ObjectiveCatch up with old friends, chat with co-workers, and provide helpful guidance to new people.
DescriptionLunch is a great opportunity to maintain and expand your professional network. Sharing a meal is a way to connect with new people and keep up with old friends, and is essential in today's professional world to grow your career. Take a few moments to say "hi" and network during lunch.

1. Lazy Susan in Ballroom - The Food Court Buffet, The Food Court

  • Caesar Salad (V)
  • Pasta Salad with Sweet Red Peppers, Greek Olives, Arugula and Feta Cheese (V)
  • Seared ahi Tuna
  • Grilled Vegetable Wrap
  • BBQ Chicken Sandwich in Ciabatta with Chipotle Aioli
  • Beef Tenderloin with Boursin cheese and Caramelized Onion on Asiago Sourdough
  • House-Made Yukon gold Chips
  • Mini Assorted Cheesecake and Double Chocolate Cupcake (V)

2. Box Lunch - Roasted Turkey Breast
3. Box Lunch - Beef Tenderloin
4. Box Lunch - Garden Grilled Vegetable
5. Box Lunch - Gluten Free Chef Choice

MECHANICAL INTEGRITY INSPECTION OF AN AMMONIA PRESSURE VESSEL    M-A3
Monday     1pm to 2:45pm
Room MARQUIS BALLROOM NORTHWEST
Seating121 of 200 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersPeter Thomas
ObjectiveThe purpose of this presentation is to provide instructions for performing a mechanical integrity inspection of an ammonia pressure vessel.
DescriptionMechanical integrity (MI) is a cornerstone of a CalARP Program. This presentation will provide instructions for performing an MI inspection of an ammonia refrigeration pressure vessel using the checklists contained in ANSI/IIAR 6-2019 Appendix B. Topics covered will include: - IIAR 6 Appendix B Checklists - Labeling requirements - Nameplates - Types of corrosion - Insulation - Supports and foundations - Relief valves - Common deficiencies
PresentationMECHANICAL INTEGRITY INSPECTION OF AN AMMONIA PRESSURE VESSEL Part 1
MECHANICAL INTEGRITY INSPECTION OF AN AMMONIA PRESSURE VESSEL Part 2
MECHANICAL INTEGRITY INSPECTION OF AN AMMONIA PRESSURE VESSEL Part 3
MECHANICAL INTEGRITY INSPECTION OF AN AMMONIA PRESSURE VESSEL Part 4
MECHANICAL INTEGRITY INSPECTION OF AN AMMONIA PRESSURE VESSEL - ALL SLIDES/NO VIDEOS
HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT: HAZARDOUS WASTES AT HEALTHCARE FACILITIES    M-B3
Monday     1pm to 3pm
Room MARQUIS BALLROOM NORTHEAST
Seating40 of 250 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersArleen Gurfield
ObjectiveThis session will help participants identify possible hazardous waste sources that are commonly missed at healthcare facilities.
DescriptionThis course will help participants identify hazardous wastes commonly found at hospitals, surgical centers, veterinary clinics and diagnostic laboratories. These waste streams may be overlooked for proper waste determinations resulting in significant volumes going to your sewers and landfills and costly penalties for the generators. Learn the proper way to manage these wastes and potential ways to minimize the wastes.
PresentationHazardous Waste at Healthcare Facilities
UST BASICS - HOW TO CONDUCT AN INSPECTION FOR BEGINNERS    M-C3
Monday     1pm to 5pm
Room MARQUIS BALLROOM SOUTH
Seating140 of 350 seats available
CreditsREHS: 4.0  ICC: 4.0
SpeakersHung Pham, Xavier Bryant
ObjectiveThis session will provide Underground Storage Tank (UST) Inspectors guidance on conducting UST facility inspections.
DescriptionThis course is a beginners guide to provide UST Inspectors guidance on how to conduct UST facility inspections. The course is designed for new inspectors or prospective inspectors with no experience. The presentation would be in layman's terms. Participants will be shown checklists and examples of inspections along with provided reafferences to corresponding statues and/or regulations. The presentation will focus heavily on the annual inspection.
PresentationUST Basics - How To Conduct An Inspection For Beginners
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT THROUGH SCIENCE- INTRO TO RISK COMMUNICATION    M-F3
Monday     1pm to 3pm
Room GOLD KEY I/II
Seating47 of 100 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersMarcia Rubin
ObjectiveThe course uses science-based research to support engagement during stressful or highly emotional interactions regarding our oversight.
DescriptionThe course will focus on science-based research behind how emotions impact the processing of information and will teach staff how to develop and express comprehensive key messages. Specific topics will include: Writing and speaking in Plain Language Successful public speaking skills Effective visual presentation Managing challenging field situations and public meeting settings The course provides numerous opportunities to practice.
PresentationIntro to Risk Communication
APSA REFRESHER    M-G3
Monday     1pm to 5pm
Room GRAND BALLROOM G/H
Seating47 of 160 seats available
CreditsREHS: 4.0  
SpeakersSteven Lichten
ObjectiveTo provide a review of APSA requirements for regulators, industry, and consultants.
DescriptionThis session will provide a quick-paced and thorough review of the California Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act (APSA) requirements for industry, consultants, and regulators already familiar with Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan required elements.
Presentation2023 APSA Refresher
MANAGING ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE RISK: TOOLS AND STRATEGIES FO    M-H3
Monday     1pm to 3pm
Room GRAND BALLROOM F
Seating4 of 180 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersGary Lucks, Andrea Sumits
ObjectiveTo share compliance assurance tools to help improve environmental regulatory performance and strengthen compliance outcomes.
DescriptionAmid a reinvigorated USEPA and robust California environmental enforcement, it is essential that CA businesses understand implications to company compliance programs, staffing, and performance and accountability. The session will assess the current state of USEPA policies, programs, and enforcement and evaluate the interplay with CA regulatory framework, EPA Region IX priorities, State Attorney General initiatives, local and enforcement agencies
MERCURY RESPONSE AND CLEANUP    M-I3
Monday     1pm to 5pm
Room GRAND BALLROOM E
Seating148 of 175 seats available
CreditsREHS: 4.0  
SpeakersRobert Wise, Tara Fitzgerald
ObjectiveThis course provide a comprehensive approach to the response and mitigation of Mercury Spills.
DescriptionThe course provides a comprehensive approach to responding to, assessing and mitigating spills involving elemental, organic and inorganic Mercury. The course addresses topics including Mercury chemistry, uses of Mercury, Mercury detection technology, assessment techniques, face cream sites, cleanup techniques, risk communications and enforcement strategies.
BASICS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE TRAINING FOR INDUSTRY    M-J2
Monday     1pm to 5pm
Room MARQUIS BALLROOM CENTER
Seating404 of 500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 4.0  
SpeakersSteve Reichow, Natasha McClurg
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.
PresentationBasics of Hazardous Waste Training for Industry
HOW TO KEEP YOUR STAFF INVOLVED AND ENGAGED    M-J5
Monday     1pm to 3pm
Room GRAND BALLROOM A-D
Seating88 of 150 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersJim Delia
ObjectiveApproaches to managing and effectively motivating staff during these uncertain times and beyond.
DescriptionSome employees, whether seasoned or relatively new, may be resistant to changes that may come with the new normal. As a result, even though they may be doing good work, they may have decreased motivation impacting their commitment to their work, as well impacting their interactions with their co-workers. Topics will include: Employee engagement; Motivational factors; Motivating remotely; and best next steps.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TAG MEETING    M-O2
Monday     1pm to 3pm
Room ELITE
Seating32 of 50 seats available
Credits  
SpeakersMario Tresierras, Gary Cantwell
ObjectiveEmergency Response TAG Meeting
DescriptionEmergency Response TAG Meeting
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