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Association Insight, May 26, 2021

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ASSOCIATIONINSIGHT Portable Sanitation Association International News B e t t e r w o r k s i t e s . B e t t e r w e e k e n d s . B e t t e r w o r l d . BIWEEKLY EDITION MAY 26, 2021 Page 1 By Karleen Kos, PSAI's Executive Director P ortable restroom trailers, shower trailers, and laundry units are among the most expensive and complicated pieces of equipment a portable sanitation company provides to customers. As with any asset, you want to keep the units in tip-top shape and see a high return on investment. Your manufacturer wants that too. They work hard to ensure you get the most out of the money you spend, and each manufacturer has tips for how to do that in a particular way with the trailers they've manufactured. But is there more to learn? Of course! At the April 2021 PSAI Virtual Conference, a team of three experts put their heads together to offer a host of valuable tips for maintaining and getting the most out of your trailer units. ASSOCIATIONINSIGHT Portable Sanitation Association International News B e t t e r w o r k s i t e s . B e t t e r w e e k e n d s . B e t t e r w o r l d . Continued on page 2 European Allies Turn Disaster to Triumph: Improved Standards for Portable Restrooms Published in New ISO Standard By Karleen Kos, PSAI President C OVID-19 has caused changes in portable sanitation around the world. Some things will eventually revert to the pre-pandemic norm, and some will be altered for the foreseeable future. Even now, the PSAI is at work updating requirements that will, we expect, eventually be accepted by ANSI as American National Standards and will help shape expectations for our industry in the years to come. Elsewhere in the world, similar discussions are occurring as we collectively wrestle with the proper means for minimizing the transmission of illnesses. On the Inside Industry Pioneer: Harvey Heather…page 7 The PSAI Supports "Safe in Sound"—A Reopening Checklist…page 17 I'll Be Seeing You …page 22 Tips on Maintaining Trailers—Part I: Safety Issues Continued on page 3 We profile an industry pioneer inside on page 7!

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