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Session
REFINERY ROUNDTABLE MEETING    TH-2
Thursday     1pm to 3pm
Room ELITE
Seating62 of 75 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersJason Boetzer
ObjectiveRefinery Roundtable Meeting By Invitation only
DescriptionRefinery Roundtable Meeting By Invitation only
DTSC EMERGENCY PERMITS OVERVIEW    TH-B3
Thursday     1pm to 2pm
Room MARQUIS BALLROOM NORTHEAST
Seating240 of 268 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  
SpeakersWilliam Heung
ObjectiveThis session will provide participants with an overview of the DTSC Emergency Permit Program.
DescriptionDTSC administers the Emergency Permit program as outlined in CCR 22 66270.61. These permits are meant to address situations that are an "imminent and substantial endangerment to human health or the environment." This course will give an overview of the DTSC process and how it might affect local jurisdictions. This course will also provide real examples of past emergency permits issued for various sites throughout California.
PresentationDTSC Emergency Permits Overview
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN - LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE    TH-B4
Thursday     1pm to 3pm
Room MARQUIS BALLROOM NORTHWEST
Seating78 of 150 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersRyan Dominguez, Kayla Kuhl, Karen Peng, Spencer Eberhard
ObjectiveThis session will share the draft Hazardous Waste Management Plan and serve as an opportunity to receive feedback from CUPAs on plan content.
DescriptionThis session is an overview of the first Hazardous Waste Management Plan currently being considered by the Board of Environmental Safety for approval. The Plan has four focus areas: Environmental Justice, Waste and Disposal Reduction, Waste Criteria, and Capacity Planning. CUPAs are on the frontline of hazardous waste management and participated in development of the draft so their feedback and input is especially valuable.
PresentationHAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN - LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE
ADVANCED OVERFILL MONITORING & ALARM CAPABILITIES WITH OMNTEC DDL    TH-C5
Thursday     1pm to 2pm
Room MARQUIS BALLROOM SOUTH
Seating305 of 380 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  ICC: 1.0
SpeakersSteve Latimer
ObjectiveFamiliarization with an overfill alarm system that provides individualized alarms during simultaneous multi-product fuel deliveries.
DescriptionThis presentation introduces the OMNTEC Delivery Defender Lite (DDL) overfill alarm system. A state-of-the-art solution designed to enhance oversight and control in fueling facilities, particularly in alignment with California's regulatory requirements outlined in LG150-3. Unlike traditional systems that may provide aggregate data or general alarms, the DDL delivers precise, real-time monitoring with individualized alarms for each product.
PresentationAdvanced Overfill Monitoring & Alarm Capabilities with OMNTEC DDL
BUILDING A CULTURE OF TOTAL WORKER HEALTH & SAFETY    TH-D2
Thursday     1pm to 2pm
Room ORANGE COUNTY BALLROOM 1/2
Seating89 of 155 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  
SpeakersAl Roth
ObjectiveProvide a review of Total Work Health and how any workplace culture can benefit by integrating it into their Health & Safety program and overall organization.
DescriptionThis presentation seeks to engage attendees in a discussion on how our workplaces can be influenced to develop and sustain cultures that embrace Total Worker Health (TWH) & Safety. Especially as organizations are guiding themselves through the pace and variety of operational and technological change, this is a critical opportunity to assess how and why to do so. Assessing their workplace culture and how a TWH approach can be used to meet EHS, quality & business goals is a benefit to any organization.
PresentationBuilding a Culture of Total Worker Health & Safety
DON'T CRY OVER SPILLED OIL (SPCC/ APSA PROGRAM) PART 1    TH-G4
Thursday     1pm to 2pm
Room GRAND BALLROOM G/H
Seating54 of 120 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  
SpeakersTarig HassabElkarim, Steven Santos
ObjectiveThe presentation will highlight the requirements for a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) program.
DescriptionThe session will cover: 1) The federal and state regulations governing the (SPCC/APSA) plans. 2) Define the different types of SPCC plans. 3) Spill prevention measures. 4) Training requirements. 5) Spill response. 6) Real world client questions.
GENERATOR IMPROVEMENTS IN CALIFORNIA    TH-H3
Thursday     1pm to 2pm
Room GRAND BALLROOM F
Seating113 of 250 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  
SpeakersAnthony Cardno, Scott Dunsmore
ObjectiveGain insight into the significantly revised and reorganized generator requirements in light of the DTSCs 2024 Generator Improvement Rule adoption.
DescriptionThis session provides an overview of new and/or more stringent requirements adopted by the DTSC in response to the EPAs Generator Improvements Rulemaking. We will review the reorganization of the rules to align with the Federal generator rules. In addition, we will summarize the new, more stringent provisions that are applicable to generators in California, including re-notification, container marking, contingency planning, closure and more.
PresentationGenerator Improvements Rule in California
Q&A FOR THE UNIFIED PROGRAM PANEL DISCUSSION    TH-H4
Thursday     1pm to 2:30pm
Room GRAND BALLROOM E
Seating163 of 200 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.5  
SpeakersJohn Paine, Dennis Karidis, James Hosler, Ryan Miya
ObjectiveQ&A for the Unified Program. Ask questions to BDO Representatives on a panel discussion. You can post questions in advance at www.calcupa.org.
DescriptionQ&A for the Unified Program. Ask questions to BDO Representatives on a panel discussion. You can post questions in advance at www.calcupa.org.
BASICS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE FOR INDUSTRY    TH-J2
Thursday     1pm to 5pm
Room MARQUIS BALLROOM CENTER
Seating952 of 1000 seats available
CreditsREHS: 4.0  
SpeakersSteve Reichow
ObjectiveCourse will provide an overview of Federal and State Hazardous Waste regulations including the CA adoption of the Generator Improvement Rules (GIR).
DescriptionThis course provides an overview of federal and California hazardous waste regulations, including the state's adoption of the Generator Improvement Rules (GIR). It covers the classification, management, and disposal requirements for California hazardous waste generators, addressing standards for both Small Quantity Generators (SQGs) and Large Quantity Generators (LQGs).
HAZMAT AND FIRE CODE VII: THE REUNION TOUR    TH-J3
Thursday     1pm to 2:30pm
Room GOLD KEY I/II
Seating73 of 125 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.5  
SpeakersJanice Van Mullem, Grant Miner
ObjectiveParticipants will learn how Fire Code regulates hazardous materials, how it differs from other regulations, and how to recognize common violations.
DescriptionJust like any reunion tour, well play the greatest hits: how does fire code regulate hazardous materials, how does it differ from other regulations, and how to recognize common violations. New this year, well look at how GHS labels can give us clues as to fire code classes. Well also analyze an actual incident or two.
TIERED PERMITTING AND PRETREATMENT, ONE AND THE SAME?    TH-J6
Thursday     1pm to 2:30pm
Room GRAND BALLROOM A-D
Seating91 of 160 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.5  
SpeakersEmily Minson, Minh Le
ObjectiveOutline the differences and similarities between Tiered Permitting and the National Pretreatment Program as overseen by the local Sanitation District.
DescriptionT.P. units and Pretreatment units are one and the same; the name is dependent on whos doing the inspection. This course will provide an overview of T.P. and serve to provide CUPA/PA inspectors with knowledge of the National Pretreatment Program. Knowledge of similarities and differences between these programs will assist inspectors in determining compliance with the proper regulations.
DON'T CRY OVER SPILLED OIL (SPCC/ APSA PROGRAM) PART 2    TH-G3
Thursday     2pm to 3pm
Room GRAND BALLROOM G/H
Seating0 of 120 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  
SpeakersTarig HassabElkarim, Steven Santos
ObjectiveThe presentation will highlight the requirements for a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) program.
DescriptionThe session will cover: 1) The federal and state regulations governing the (SPCC/APSA) plans. 2) Define the different types of SPCC plans. 3) Spill prevention measures. 4) Training requirements. 5) Spill response. 6) Real world client questions.
PresentationDON'T CRY OVER SPILLED OIL (SPCC/ APSA PROGRAM)
Since we will be using our calcupa.org "My Itinerary" process for the 2025 Conference for Attendees to Earn CEUs, please create your Itinerary by going to the online agenda and clicking on the "+Add Session" button below the Session Details 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.