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We wish to thank all of our Exhibitors for supporting the annual California CUPA Forum Training Conference. Please take a moment to visit our exhibitor websites to learn more about their products and services. View our layout of our booths at this year's Annual Conference.

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CUPA-2020
Booth: 62
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Allison Oliver, Heritage Environmental Srvs

At Heritage our first commitment is to safety- the safety of every employee, customer, supplier, contractor, and visitor. Nothing we do can become more important than our safety performance. Our goal is simple: the complete elimination of injuries, occupational illness, unsafe practice and environmental harm. We take pride in our health and safety record, which is among the best in the industry, but we continually strive to improve. The objective of our Health and Safety Program is to proactively control the chemical, physical and environmental hazards through proper planning, hazard recognition, evaluation, control and communication so that we have no accidents, spills or other incidents. To make that happen, we require strict adherence to our standard health and safety manual by our personnel, subcontractors and visitors at Heritage facilities and project sites. Heritages Health and Safety Program is lead and directed by the Corporate Safety Manager who reports directly to executive leadership. Our program is implemented on a corporate-wide basis with health and safety plans prepared for every Heritage project. Inspections and audits are performed to determine compliance with each site-specific plan. The major elements of our program are: employee medical monitoring; employee health and safety training; site health and safety plan development; site inspections and audits; and near miss and safety observation follow-up and corrective action. While management is leading Heritages safety initiatives, each employee is responsible for following safety rules and regulations, stopping unsafe activities, and participating to support an enhanced safety culture. To achieve the companys ultimate safety goal of zero incidents, each employee must pledge to hold themselves to the highest safety standards in accordance with our 6 Safety principles: Assessing the Risks Following Procedures Eliminating the Risks Taking steps to be Healthy Yielding the Rewards

CUPA-2020
Booth: 63

Paul Fields, Dept of Homeland Security

Department of Homeland Security

CUPA-2020
Booth: 65
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Dale Kovalczyk, Modern Welding

In 2017 Modern Welding Company celebrated its 85th birthday. This is an exceptional accomplishment in today's ever changing economy. Modern Welding Company has 9 steel tank and vessel fabrication subsidiaries located throughout the United States, two facilities that fabricate structural steel and special custom fabrication products and 5 welding supply stores located in Kentucky and Indiana. The company is an industry leader by being the country's largest supplier of Underwriters Laboratories listed, underground and aboveground steel storage tanks for flammable and combustible liquids. Chemical storage tanks, ASME pressure vessels and structural steel fabrication are additional products manufactured by the company. Professional pride isn't just an idea at Modern Weldingit's a tradition. Since 1932, our team of fabrication professionals has provided fast, quality service, maintained the highest standards of design and fabrication, and employed the finest craftsmen in the industry to serve our customers. In fact, our hands-on approach to service and industry expertise has elevated Modern Welding into a leadership position in both the U.S. and global markets. Modern is a national corporation. Our products are shipped to all corners of the world. With 11 subsidiaries, each linked by a state-of-the-art information network, Modern Welding can provide fast, efficient service no matter where our customers are located throughout the world.In the United States each subsidiary services its own geographic area on a regional basis for faster delivery, less transportation costs and a more personal customer relationship.

CUPA-2020
Booth: 66
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Sheryl Baldwin, Cal CUPA Forum

California CUPA Forum

CUPA-2020
Booth: 67
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Greg Coon, Firedog HM Training

Our goal is to provide quality education and training using seasoned hazmat specialists, emergency responders. We are capable of delivering classroom training, hands on instruction, and realistic drills for any size group at any location at a reasonable cost. Programs are customized to your particular industry, equipment, and capability level. All Hazardous Materials training is delivered in accordance with OSHA 29CFR 1910.120(q) and NFPA 472 standards.

CUPA-2020
Booth: 68
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Paul Cowdery, ParcelQuest

ParcelQuest is the sole provider of the most current California property data available online updated daily from the county assessors' offices. With complete data, up-to-date maps, flexible searching and robust reporting ParcelQuest makes it easy to get your job done quickly and accurately.

CUPA-2020
Booth: 69
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Sheryl Baldwin, Cal CUPA Forum

Californian CUPA Forum

CUPA-2020
Booth: 70
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Sheryl Baldwin, Cal CUPA Forum

California CUPA Forum

CUPA-2020
Booth: 71
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Scott Bunning, AristaTek

Planning and analyzing the hazardous material threats in communities can be a daunting task. AristaTek is dedicated to providing resources for emergency planners to make their critical jobs easier, quicker and more thorough. Our flagship product, PEAC-WMD is an easy-to-use analytical software suite that can integrate Tier II files, analyze the hazardous threats in their inventories and model the possible plume/explosive/fireball hazards. Our in-house experts also provide expert research briefs providing in-depth analysis of certain substances. Request our latest tech brief today.