Continuing Education Conference Fall 2014
Fall 2014 | Session A | |
Energy Recovery from Industrial Waste Streams | BMR Thermal, Inc. Details as how to recover lost energy from industrial exhaust. | |
Session B | ||
Focus on Higher Hazard Substances | Heather Tenney, Pam Eliason, and Greg Morose, TURI. TURA and the elimination of Higher Hazard Substances. | |
Hex Chrome Alternatives Research | Greg Morose, TURI. Covering the uses of hexchrome in defense and aerospace sectors, as well as its dangers and potential replacements. | |
Switching from nPB to Aqueous Cleaning | TURI. Presentation on switching from nPB in aqueous cleaning. | |
(File update: Honeywell Solstice Performance Fluid MSDS) | ||
Session C | ||
Financial Analysis Review | TURI. Economic evaluation of potential TUR techniques. | |
Session D | ||
Hansen Solubility Parameters | Daniel F. Schmidt, Assoc. Prof., UMass Lowell Dept. of Plastics Engineering. Defining solubility and quantifying behavior of solvents. | |
Methylene Chloride Strippers | Issues with Methylene Chloride, and assessments for possible replacements in stripping solvents. | |
Session E | ||
MassDEP Program Updates | Presentation on updates to MassDEP Program. | |
Global Toxics Policy Update | Raymond Lizotte, Director SEIR Environmental Stewardship Office, Schneider Electric. Blue guide, essential vs. CE marking requirments, and basic requirements because of CE marking requirements. | |
Global Toxics Policy Update 2 | Jim Sweeney, Senior Director Solution Management, PTC. In-depth overview of global product regulations amidst change. EU and REACH. | |
California Proposition 65 | Nyree Bekarian Mack. An update on Prop 65 and toxic chemicals listed by the state. | |
Implications for Business of Emerging Toxic Policies | Mark S. Rossi, PhD, Clean Production Action. GreenScreen working with corporations such as Walmart and Target and switching from passive to active regulation in the market space. |
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