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Keep Your WTE Facility Employees Safe and Healthy!

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Waste-to-Energy Health & Safety

Tuesday, May 20, 2008, 2:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Worker health and safety is critically important to any industry and OSHA sets standards for American workers to ensure employees are safe and their health is protected. Waste-to-energy facilities, like all other workplaces, must meet these tough standards. The industry takes tremendous pride in its health and safety programs and goes beyond what is required by law. This session will highlight case studies of successful waste-to-energy facility health and safety programs and review the latest regulations impacting facility operations.

Session Chair: Ted Michaels, Integrated Waste Services Association

OSHA: Compliance Assistance and Industry Issues Update

Lee Anne Jillings, Director, Office of Outreach Services and Alliances
Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
U.S. Department of Labor

"Our Successful Framework for 10 Years and No Injuries (over 6 years in!)"

Jim Kenyon, Operations Technician / Control Room Operator, Covanta Energy Corporation
Toby Trebilcock, Facility Safety Coordinator, Covanta Energy Corporation

What Makes Safety Work - 3 Perspectives: Corporate Director, Facility Manager, & Site Safety Coordinator

Leah Oglesby, Director, Safety & Health, Veolia ES Waste-to-Energy, Inc.
Steve Cazer, Operations Manager (Islip, NY), Veolia ES Waste-to-Energy, Inc.
Tom McClintock, EHS Engineer, (Islip, NY), Veolia ES Waste-to-Energy, Inc.

Safety and Health Requirements to Strengthen Outage Successes

Kent Baughn, Manager, Health & Safety, Wheelabrator Technologies Inc.

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For more information on these and other Technical Sessions offered at NAWTEC, visit www.nawtec.org

NAWTEC's informative industry based Technical Sessions, May 19-21, 2008, are co-sponsored by the Integrated Waste Services Association, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Solid Waste Association of North America, and Waste-to-Energy Research and Technology Council.

 
   

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