Conference Agenda & Scheduling

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Session
POWER UP: MAXIMIZE NEW TECHNOLOGY    TU-L3
Tuesday     1pm to 1:50pm
Room SANDPEBBLE-ABC
Seating70 of 100 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  
SpeakersRichard Medina
ObjectiveBy the end of this presentation, learners will effectively utilize Microsoft Power products and OneDrive for enhanced productivity.
DescriptionThis session will empower participants with the skills to harness Microsoft Power products and OneDrive cloud for streamlined work processes. It will cover practical strategies for data management, collaboration, and automation, enhancing productivity in various professional settings. Providing high level exposure when using Excel online, shared documents, Forms, Power Automate, SharePoint lists and data entry.
PresentationPower Up: Maximize New Technology
HMBP 201    TU-M3
Tuesday     1pm to 2:45pm
Room REGENCY-C
Seating29 of 160 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersKevin Valdez
ObjectiveThis session will be an intermediate class on the business plan program.
DescriptionThis session will be an intermediate class on the business plan program.
PresentationHMBP 201
2015 TORRANCE REFINERY EXPLOSION: INDUSTRY IMPACTS THEN AND NOW    TU-A4
Tuesday     3pm to 4:45pm
Room SANDPEBBLE-DE
Seating19 of 110 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersMelike Yersiz
ObjectiveUnderstand how the Chemical Safety Board drives chemical safety excellence through investigation of incidents such as the Torrance refinery explosion.
DescriptionIn 2015, an explosion occurred in an FCC unit at a Torrance, CA refinery. The CSBs investigation resulted in a recommendation to ensure the lessons from this incident are learned broadly throughout the refining industry. Then, in 2018, another FCC unit explosion occurred in Wisconsin, which the CSB also investigated. The CSB will discuss both incidents and how they have been shaping the industry through ongoing knowledge-sharing improvements.
Presentation2015 Torrance Refinery Explosion: Industry Impacts Then and Now
APPLYING UST RED TAG AUTHORITY    TU-C5
Tuesday     3pm to 4:45pm
Room SEQUOIA-B
Seating177 of 350 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  ICC: 2.0
SpeakersAngela Samayoa, Maria Baker
ObjectiveUST Red Tag Authority is formal enforcement. We will discuss step by step what is required and when it is appropriate and necessary.
DescriptionHow to apply Red Tag Authority per Title 23 and CHSC from the perspectives of a large PA and a small CUPA. We will share our processes which are slightly different but are both in compliance if followed. The key to each is documentation and communication.
PresentationAPPLYING RED TAG AUTHORITY
CORRELATING STI WITH APSA INSPECTIONS    TU-G4
Tuesday     3pm to 4:45pm
Room REGENCY-A
Seating86 of 155 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersSteve Pollock, Craig Fletcher, Joseph Mentzer, Jerry Schollmeyer, Tim O'Toole
ObjectiveProvide tank appurtenance overview and STI SP001 inspection checklist updates and how the checklists are an integral part of an APSA inspection.
DescriptionThe session will provide recent STI SP001 inspection checklist updates and include APSA perspective along with industry experts to understand the role of STI/SPFA, how the standard was developed, and tank appurtenance overview.
PresentationUpdates to SP001 Inspection Checklists-7th Edition
Correlating STI with ASPA Checklists
Shop Fabricated AST Components
TU-G4 Correlating STI with APSA Inspections OToole 2
SPCC PLAN WRITING TIPS & TRICKS    TU-H4
Tuesday     3pm to 4:30pm
Room SANDPEBBLE-ABC
Seating90 of 168 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.5  
SpeakersSteven Lichten
ObjectiveThe session will provide insights for a compliant and easier to implement and maintain SPCC Plan, and help minimize violations.
DescriptionUnlike tax forms, what you write in an SPCC Plan must be accurate and comprehensive. But LIKE tax forms, what you write into an SPCC Plan has consequences. We'll discuss some SPCC Plan writing tips and strategies to 1) help you reduce reliance on consultants, 2) make it easier to achieve and maintain compliance, 3) provide operational flexibility, and 4) reduce the need for frequent SPCC Plan updates.
PresentationSPCC Plan Writing Tips & Tricks - 2-per page handout
SPCC Plan Writing Tips & Tricks - Full page slide handout
PRINCIPLES OF EHTER    TU-I3
Tuesday     3pm to 5pm
Room REGENCY-B
Seating126 of 150 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersHoa Tan, Sauda Yerabati, Natalia Deardorff
ObjectiveExplore disaster Hazmat handling, emergency protocols, health impact assessment, response coordination through EH training in emergency response.
DescriptionThis course is based on a hybrid model combining EH Training in Emergency Response (EHTER) awareness & operational levels. It provides a basic overview on disaster Hazmat handling, EH impacts, & California-specific Emergency Response protocols, to empower professionals in safeguarding communities & the environment.
PresentationPrinciples of EHTER
EXPLORING CALCUPA.ORG'S NEW LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (LMS)    TU-L4
Tuesday     3pm to 4:45pm
Room CYPRESS-C
Seating19 of 100 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersTim Snellings, Branden Hendrix
ObjectiveExplore the benefits of CalCUPA's new Learning Management System (LMS) for your professional development to receive CUPA Program education and earn CEUs.
DescriptionThe LMS will improve accessibility to training materials, such as in the HMBP, CalARP, and Hazardous Waste programs, allowing CUPA personnel to access the learning materials, quizzes, and assessments at their own pace and convenience. Come explore the different methods to access over 40 Haz Mat Training Courses and earn CEUs/ICC credits in support of your professional certifications. Don't get left behind as this is the future of your training.
PresentationEXPLORING CALCUPA.ORG'S NEW LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (LMS)
HMBP - TOP 10 VIOLATIONS    TU-M4
Tuesday     3pm to 4:30pm
Room REGENCY-C
Seating2 of 160 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.5  
SpeakersMaxwell Wagner, Antoinette Stetzenmeyer
ObjectiveThis session will go over commonly issued violations issued in the State. Provide some common solutions for these violations.
DescriptionThis session will go over commonly issued violations issued in the State. Provide some common solutions for these violations.
PresentationHMBP - TOP 10 VIOLATIONS
AN EXPLORATION INTO EMERGING CONSUMER PRODUCT REGULATIONS    TU-N4
Tuesday     3pm to 4pm
Room BOARD-ROOM-II
Seating0 of 30 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  
SpeakersMarietje Hauprich-Baggerman
ObjectiveEmbark on an insightful exploration of emerging consumer product regulations with a regulations subject matter expert from UL Solutions
DescriptionDuring this demo, Marietje Hauprich will provide a comprehensive overview of recent developments in consumer product regulations including Per- and Polyfluorinated Substances (PFAS), Proposition 65, Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) and Safer Products regulations.
PresentationAn exploration into emerging consumer product regulations
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