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Association Insight October 11 2017

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W EEKLY EDITION OCT 11, 2017 All Aboard! It's Time to Get Trained ...continued No matter if you're brand new to the industry or if you consider yourself a veteran, Nuts and Bolts has a training session for you! Portable Sanitation and Work Sites Wednesday, November 1, 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm If you are not yet a Member of the PSAI, or if it is your first time at Nuts and Bolts, we want to welcome you! Join us for this free training sessio n where you will learn: • How to differentiate needs and best practices for different types of work sites • What you need to know regarding special types of work sites such as federal installations, schools, and big box stores • Key considerations in determinin g the optimal number and types of portable units required for work sites • How to identify both ideal and acceptable placement configuration options at various work sites • Specific behaviors you should employ and those they should avoid when placing, servicin g and picking up at work sites Whether you are someone that is new to the industry or if you are just new to the PSAI, this training is filled with forward - thinking ideas and useful reminders for all industry professionals. Current Members are welcome too. Just let the office know in advance that you ' ll be attending. Transportation and Logistics i n Portable Sanitation Friday, November 3, 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm The PSAI Training Committee's newest session holds relevant information for anyone who works with transporting waste – you won't want to miss it! In this training you will learn: • How to prepare portable sanitation equipment for safely transporting it on public highways • How to identify specific equipment and explain its function in tank vehicles • The unique issues involved in transporting loads of liquid waste • How to employ acceptable tactics for s electing sites and placing portable sanitation equipment under a variety of conditions • The relevant laws and regulations that apply to waste disposal and how to apply them to your company's operations • Vehicle inspection and maintenance protocols that perta in to most portable sanitation operations • Why it is your responsibility to ensure that these inspections and protocols occur as scheduled CONTINUE D ON PAGE 6 P AGE 5

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