Conference Agenda & Scheduling

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Session
UST REMOVALS: HOW TO ENSURE SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE    TH-C2
Thursday     1pm to 2:30pm
Room SEQUOIA-B
Seating194 of 350 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.5  ICC: 1.5
SpeakersGrant Miner
ObjectiveParticipants will be able to recognize the steps required to remove USTs safely and in compliance with applicable regulations.
DescriptionWhether you've never performed a UST removal, or if you're a veteran who could use a refresher, this course will take you through the steps of UST removal from plan check to closure letter. Incorporating photos, plans and documents from numerous actual UST pulls, the presentation will help attendees visualize the key concepts being discussed. An emphasis is placed on how to conduct the removal safely and compliantly.
PresentationUST REMOVALS: HOW TO ENSURE SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE TH-C2
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT REPORT AND PLAN    TH-D2
Thursday     1pm to 1:50pm
Room CYPRESS-AB
Seating84 of 160 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  
SpeakersRyan Dominguez
ObjectiveProvide key findings from the 2023 Hazardous Waste Management Report, update on current research, and update on hazardous waste management planning.
DescriptionDTSC has begun to develop the first Hazardous Waste Management Plan which is due in 2025. Hazardous waste management planning includes work in four primary areas: Hazardous Waste Criteria Waste Reduction Capacity Assurance Environmental Justice This session will Provide key findings from the 2023 Hazardous Waste Management Report, update on current research, and update on hazardous waste management planning.
PresentationHazardous Waste Management Report and Plan
APSA - STRANGE BUT TRUE!    TH-G3
Thursday     1pm to 2:45pm
Room REGENCY-A
Seating77 of 155 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersSteven Lichten
ObjectiveThis course will help APSA inspectors and facility personnel recognize/understand some of the unusual/non-standard tank, container, & Plan situations.
DescriptionNot every tank, container management, or SPCC Plan is your standard, straight-up situation. Some are atypical or otherwise tough to make sense of and judge (or assure) compliance. This session will present some of those strange but true examples and will help inspectors and facility compliance folks better understand what it means to be in compliance. Bring examples and be prepared for an interactive discussion.
PresentationAPSA - Strange but True! 2-per-page color handouts
CALEPA PANEL DISCUSSION    TH-H3
Thursday     1pm to 2:30pm
Room HARBOUR-AB
Seating89 of 142 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersJohn Paine, Jennifer Lorenzo, Thomas Henderson, Elizabeth Brega, Ryan Miya, Alvin Lal, Dennis Karidis
ObjectiveThe session will provide participants with the opportunity to express their concerns, and ask questions about, the implementation of Unified Program.
DescriptionThe session will present an open forum where Unified Program concerns and questions from the audience can be discussed and addressed. A panel of State and Local agency representatives will be available to discuss program implementation, address questions from regulators, regulated businesses, and other stakeholders, concerning the implementation and administration of the Unified Program, as well as statutory requirements and regulatory standards.
GOT PUBLIC HEALTH IN ICS? CUPAS AND OIL SPILL RESPONSE    TH-I2
Thursday     1pm to 2:45pm
Room REGENCY-C
Seating41 of 75 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersKaren Riveles, Kathleen Jennings, Rachel Fabian, Wesley Smith, Sidney Bennett, Charles Pearson, Darwin Cheng, Trisha Johnson
ObjectiveLearn about and participate in an oil spill discussion on the Public Health Assessment Unit (PHAU) with federal, state, and local partners.
DescriptionLearn about Public Health Assessment Unit (PHAU) as an ICS unit in the Planning Section of an oil spill response for coordination of public health sampling, messaging, and integration of local, state, and federal public health agencies. Attendees will participate in a focused discussion as they work through a spill scenario using decision support tools for community air monitoring, water and sediment, and seafood safety to protect public health.
PresentationGot Public Health In Your ICS? CUPAS and Oil Spill Response
BASICS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE TRAINING FOR INDUSTRY    TH-J2
Thursday     1pm to 4:45pm
Room POOLSIDE-PAVILLION
Seating90 of 500 seats available
CreditsREHS: 4.0  
SpeakersJerry Bucklin
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.
CALIFORNIA ID NUMBER ISSUANCE: TRANSITION TO US EPA FORM 8700-12    TH-J4
Thursday     1pm to 2:45pm
Room REGENCY-B
Seating130 of 155 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersCyndi Gill, Angella Brown
ObjectiveThis session will provide the reasons for transition from DTSC Form 1358 to US EPA Form 8700-12 and demonstrate how to apply for an ID number.
DescriptionThis course provides information about the benefits of using the US EPA Form 8700-12 for the issuance and maintenance of California Hazardous Waste ID Numbers, the reason for the gradual transition away from DTSC Form 1358, and a demonstration showing how to apply for an ID number using both the paper application and the federal online database (RCRAInfo system).
PresentationDTSC ID Number Issuance Transition
DOT HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST REQUIREMENTS IN TRANSPORTATION    TH-J7
Thursday     1pm to 2:45pm
Room SANDPEBBLE-ABC
Seating117 of 168 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersRichard Casagrande, Sande Facinelli
ObjectiveThis session will provide participants with a detailed understanding of the 49CFR DOT Hazardous Waste Manifest and Transportation requirements.
DescriptionThis course will provide a general overview, including hands-on exercises, of the Department of Transportation (DOT) training required for generators who ship hazardous waste, including a detailed overview of how to prepare a uniform hazardous waste manifest. Topics include classifying hazardous waste, labeling, marking, packaging, loading, and placarding hazardous waste. Also, there will be a detailed overview of how to prepare a hazardous waste manifest, federal training requirements for hazmat employees, security awareness, and understanding the Hazardous Materials Table found in Title 49 or the Code of Federal Regulations.
PresentationDOT HW Manifest Requirements
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