NASF NEWS

July NASF News

Save the date for the NASF Leadership Conference which will be held on March 5 -8, 2023 at the beautiful Westin Maui Resort & Spa.

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

Floor Management Plan & SB14

Floor Management Plan & SB14Trainer: Philip Moore, Moore Compliance & Training FLOOR MANAGEMENT PLAN ANNUAL TRAINING   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

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MFASC Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan

MANDATORY TRAINING MFASC COMPLIANCE GROUP STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN General Industrial Storm Water Permit Required Annual Refresher Training Trainer: Philip, Moore Compliance & Training *THIS TRAINING IS FREE FOR MEMBERS OF THE MFASC STORM WATER COMPLIANCE GROUP. NON-GROUP MEMBERS $950 PER COMPANY TO ATTEND.

Form R Storm Water-Workshop and Dinner

Form R Storm Water-Workshop and DinnerTrainer: NES – Network Environmental Solutions, Inc. This workshop will review two very important environmental programs that have requirements due on July 1, 2023.   Form R is USEPA’s Toxic Release Inventory Report. Many of you will not be required to complete this report. But you need to evaluate your specific facility’s data each year to ensure you are not captured and show your work. Consequences of not completing this report, if required, are substantial.   The CA Stormwater Program

Triple Header

Triple HeaderTrainer: Philip Moore, Moore Compliance & Training CAL/OSHA requires all business in the state of California to implement and maintain a written Emergency Action Plan, Fire Prevention Plan and Lockout/Tagout Program. At April’s Continuing Education Seminar, these three CAL/OSHA required safety programs will be reviewed and step-by-step guidance given for implementation of these programs.   Download registration form

Metal Finishing Conference Exhibitor & Attendee Registration - Quiet Cannon Venue

MFASC Metal Finishing Conference Exhibitor Registration 2023

41st 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

Form R – Webinar

2022 Form R ReportingTrainer: Philip Moore, Moore Compliance & Training 2022 FORM R REPORTING TOXIC CHEMICAL RELEASE INVENTORY (FORM R)   Who has to submit this report?   · Facilities that have TEN or more full-time employees. · Facilities that manufacture or process (25,000 lbs), otherwise use (10,000 lbs) any EPCRA section 313 chemicals in quantities greater than the established threshold. · Don’t forget the lead 100 lbs.   Even if you are below the reporting thresholds for the chemicals, an evaluation must be done and the reason or not

PROCESS TECHNICIAN METAL FINISHING

We have a great opportunity to join a stable, family-owned company looking for a new team member. Located in Ventura County, in business 59 years, and supplier to the aeronautical and aerospace industries, Hudson Plating Works specializes in prototypical, research & development, and special projects. We are currently looking to add a Senior Process Technician. This is a top level position that requires a solid production background. Previous metal finishing experience is a plus, but not required. Duties & Responsibilities: · Ability to

CAL/OSHA Emergency Covid Regulation – Webinar

CAL/OSHA Emergency Covid RegulationTrainer: Philip Moore, Moore Compliance & Training CAL/OSHA’S BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE UPDATED THE COVID-19 REGULATIONS AND INCORPORATED THEM INTO THE IIPP Under the update, as of January 2023, of the General Industrial Safety Order §3205 Employers must develop, implement and maintain a written COVID Prevention Program as part of their Injury and Illness Prevention Program. They must identify, evaluate, and correct COVID hazards in the workplace. COVID cases must be investigated and employees notified and offered at no charge COVID

Contingency Plans and Emergency Procedures – Webinar

Contingency Plans and Emergency ProceduresTrainer: Bernie 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 notification/alarm in

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HEX Chrome Proposed Ban CARB Hearing & Contributions

Metal Finishing Association of California Members and Friends,   We need your help and support at the California Air Resources Public Hearing to consider the proposed amendments to the ATCM for Chromium Electroplating and Chromic Acid Anodizing Operations The CARB board will hear this issue on Friday, January 27 at 8:30 am at the Mary D. Nichols Campus in Riverside.   Please plan to attend and make a comment to support the surface finishing industry as we fight for a fair emission-based rule comparable