MFACA Hazard Waste Training

Annual Refresher Hazardous Waste Generator Employee Training

Trainer: Philip Moore, Moore Compliance & Training Annual Refresher Training Hazardous Waste Generator Employee Training Federal and State hazardous waste regulations require that all employees who handle hazardous waste, in any capacity, be trained at a level equal to their duties within six months of their job assignment and annually thereafter. This continuing education class will meet the annual refresher training requirements. Topics to be covered: • Hazardous Waste Generator Regulations. GIR UPDATE. • Hazardous waste management policies and procedures. • Identification and hazards of waste being

CAL/OSHA Injury & Illness Prevention Update – Violence in the Workplace

CAL/OSHA INJURY & ILLNESS PREVENTION UPDATE VIOLENCE IN THE WORKPLACE ONE YEAR LATER On September 30, 2023, California Senate Bill 553 (Cortese) was signed into law and California Labor Code section 6401.9 has been effect and enforceable since July 1, 2024. Employers that fall within the scope of this law must establish, implement, and maintain an effective written Workplace Violence Prevention Plan that includes but is not limited to the following: Identifying who is responsible for implementing the plan Involving employees and their

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MFASC 43rd Metal Finishing Conference Attendee Registration

MFASC Metal Finishing Conference Attendee Registration Exhibition & Seminar Schedule Tuesday, September 9, 2025, 2:30 PM – 8:00 PM DRUG FREE WORKPLACE Time: 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM Price: Members – $175 Per Company Non-Members – $375 Per Company More DetailsInstructor: Phil Moore, Moore Compliance & Training Sponsor: Moore Compliance & Training Drugs and alcohol affect the quality and safety of the work environment and seriously jeopardize the health of the user. This continuing education seminar will cover: Steps that can be taken to address drug use in the workplace. Company Policy

Cal Osha Review of Heat Illness Prevention Program

Trainer: Philip Moore, Moore Compliance & Training CAL OSHA review (one year later) of Heat Illness Prevention Program in Indoor Places of Employment Title 8 CCR 3396 This 1 year old standard applies to all indoor work areas where the temperature, the ambient temperature and/or heat index exceeds 82 degrees Fahrenheit. **Went into effect on July 23, 2024** What’s required?? • Written Heat Illness Prevention Program • Provisions for water • Access to cool-down areas • Assessment and control measures • Emergency response measures • Observation of employees during acclimatization •

MFASC Fall Outing 2025

Metal Finishers of California 2025 Annual Fall Outing The Metal Finishers of California cordially invite you to our Fall Outing and annual meeting this year from Friday, October 3, 2025, to Sunday, October 5, 2025. Register early, and ensure your spot! We expect a sold-out event! Boutique Hotel on the Beach, within Carlsbad Village. The Village has many great attractions within walking distance from the Hotel. Price: Resort Guest Room: $1,400 per couple or $1,100 per single; 2 nights (Fri. – Sat.) Price

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MFASC Storm Water Network – Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan

MFASC Storm Water Network Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Notice – Mandatory Training!   General Industrial Permit Required Annual Refresher Training 2025-2026 Compliance group registration form is due by June 16, 2025. Please email the form to Philip Moore    2025-2026 INSPECTION FORMS TO BE DISTRIBUTED BMP’s MONTHLY INSPECTIONS SMARTS STORM WATER SAMPLING AD HOC REPORTS ANNUAL REPORT LEVEL 1 & 2 EXCEEDANCE GROUP LEADER INSPECTIONS   This is a mandatory training session for all Storm Water Network Members. If you want to be part of the MFASC Storm Water Network you

On-Site Waste Water Treatment Tiered Permitting

Trainer: Philip Moore, Moore Compliance & Training ANNUAL REFRESHER TRAINING ON-SITE WASTE WATER TREATMENT TIERED PERMITTING Tiered Permitting. Tiered Permitting, a California regulation, is triggered by any hazardous waste treatment that is not subject to Federal EPA treatment permitting. Included is wastewater pretreatment prior to discharge to a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW). Permit Tiers. Conditionally Exempt – Small Quantity Generator (CESQG). Conditionally Exempt – Specified Waste Streams (CESW). Conditionally Authorized (CA). Permit By Rule (PBR).   TOPICS TO BE COVERED Compliance with all hazardous waste generator requirements (all tiers). Proper treatment

2025 Update Webinar – Injury & Illness Prevention Program / Hazard Communication Program / Prop 65

Injury & Illness Prevention Program This training seminar will cover the requirements CCR Title 8, GISO 3203, that requires every business in California to have a written Injury & Illness Prevention Program latest changes in CAL/OSHA Regulations. Hazard Communication Program On March 26, 2012 OSHA modified the Hazard Communication Standard to align with the United Nations Global Harmonization System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals to increase the quality and consistency of information regarding chemical hazards and the associated protective measures in the

Contingency Plans and Emergency Procedures – Webinar

Contingency Plans and Emergency ProceduresTrainer: Philip Moore, Moore Compliance & Training Con-tin-gen-cy      a.  A possibility that must be prepared against; future emergency. Generators of Hazardous Waste are required by State and Federal law to prepare a written hazardous waste Contingency Plan to minimize hazards to human life and/or the environment from fires, explosions or other accidents involving hazardous waste. This plan must contain all the required elements of the Generator’s Standards found in 22 CCR 66265.50 Which includes: (1) Immediate

MFASC Metal Finishing Conference Exhibitor Registration 2025

43rd ANNUAL MFASC METAL FINISHING CONFERENCE EXHIBITOR REGISTRATION New Workshops, Networking Dinners, Increased Attendance, Local & National Suppliers, FREE Booth Transportation Between Shows, and More! The Metal Finishing Conference brings together suppliers to the metal finishing industry and key decision makers from metal finishing companies looking for innovative products and services for the challenges they face from customers and regulators. Suppliers will be provided four full hours to exhibit their products and services. These shows are the most cost effective way to

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MFANC Spring Outing 2025

Join us for our MFANC Spring Outing 2025 at TopGolf! Appetizers will be served. Prizes for the highest and lowest scores! DATE/TIME: Saturday, June 7, 2025 from 11 am – 1 pm LOCATION: TopGolf at 10 Topgolf Dr., San Jose, CA 95002 FEE: $70.00 Per Person Sign up below or Download Form **Help Support MFANC with $250 Bay Sponsorships. For tickets and more information please contact Ken Valine at (916) 417-4142 Or by email kvabco@yahoo.com

Floor Management Plan, Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) & SB14 Review

The Metal Finishing Associations of Southern California and Northern California in concert with the DTSC and CUPA has prepared a Floor Management Guidance Document to comply with federal, state and local agency environmental regulations. The areas of concern dealt with by this Guidance Document are the floors wherever Hazardous Materials and Waste are used or stored. Why a Floor Management Plan?? Without one you could be fined up to $37,500 a day by your CUPA for any liquid found in your secondary