Upcoming Events
Local Events:
 
UC Santa Cruz Extension has the following training courses/seminars coming up in Cupertino (For more information see: http://www.ucsc-extension.edu/)
Jul 7 – 28 Introduction to Safety Management
Sept 13 - Nov 8 Waste Stream Management
Sept 16 - Oct 7 Regulatory Framework for Toxic and Hazardous Materials
 


Environmental Training Center has the following training courses/seminars coming up at Mission College (For more information see: http://www.rebrac.org/)
Jul 15
Title Incident Command System Basics
Jul 16 DOT 49 Training Hazardous Materials
Jul 16 IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations
Jul 23 Title 22: Hazardous Waste Management (Spanish)
Jul 30 DOT 49 Training Hazardous Materials (Spanish)
Aug 6 8-Hour OSHA Hazwoper Refresher
Aug 12 BloodBorne Pathogen Training

  
Radiation Safety Officer Training
Enviro Safetech will be holding a Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) class July 22, 29 and August 5 at their training center in San Jose, California. Classes will run from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm with a one hour lunch break. The guest speaker will an inspector from the CDOPH Radiological Health Branch (RHB). This course is designed for personnel designated as RSO and responsible for developing and implementing the radiation safety program. This is a PRACTICAL course rather than a theoretical course. The objective of the course is to train attendees on their responsibilities as RSOs and provide them with resources to develop and implement a comprehensive radiation safety program in compliance with NRC, CDOPH and OSHA requirements. For more information, go to: http://www.envirosafetech.com or call: 408.943.9090.  


County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health Hazardous Materials Compliance Division is offering
Training will be offered for specific Industries. You will Learn: Generator requirements; Top 10 Violations; Helpful Tips; Waste Minimization; Best Management Practices.

To register for available training visit: http://hmcd.eventbrite.com or call 408.918.3415


San Jose Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers presents the 2010 Professional Development Conference in Monterrey  
Thursday and Friday, Nov 4 & 5 at the Portola Hotel and Spa in Monterrey
Topics to be covered include: Cal/OSHA; Integrating Risk Based EHS Management into Core Business Processes; Nanotechnology; Indoor Air Quality and LEEDs Buildings; and Prevention through Design (PtD) and Design for Safety (DfS).
For more information, go to:
http://www.assesj.org/pdc/
 


State Events:

4th Summit In Our Global Series On Sustainable Agriculture
in San Francisco, California on August 10-11, 2010, @ the Holiday Inn, Fisherman's Wharf
Sustainable agriculture has no end point, it is a journey. Increasing population, climate change impact and scarcity of natural resources means that the global food and beverage industry faces the most fundamental, yet highly complex challenge of all - to ensure food is produced and sourced in a sustainable way, that works for the triple bottom line. on a CD-ROM.
For more information, contact: Call: 1-800-721-3915 or email: info@american-business-conferences.com


UC Berkeley Center for Occupational & Environmental Health Summer Institute
State Office Building, 1515 Clay Street, 2nd Floor, Oakland CA on July 26-30, 2010
The Center's Continuing Education Program, located at the University of California Berkeley School of Public Health, offers a broad range of accredited courses for practicing health and safety professionals. The program draws upon faculty from throughout the Center as well as nationally prominent guest instructors. Courses range from a few hours to a week in length. Course offerings this year include: Comprehensive Review of Industrial Hygiene; Electrical Safety Boot Camp;  ERGONOMICS ANALYSIS: From Micro to Macro; Ethical Issues for the Practicing Professional; Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene; Fundamentals of Workplace Safety;  Globally Harmonized System & Reach: The Future of the Health & Safety Profession?;  Implementing the Cal/OSHA Aerosol Transmissible Disease Standard; New Approaches to Workers' Comp; Research to Action: Getting the Word out and Making a Difference; Safe Stewardship of Engineered Namomaterials: Science & Regulatory Update; Workers Comp 101: A Day in the Life of a Claim.

For more information, go to: http://www.coehce.org/suminst/suminst.htm, or call: 510-643-7277 or email: coehce@berkeley.edu


National Events
Environmental Management and Regulatory Compliance 2010
in Boston, MA, on Jul 13 - Jul 15, 2010, 2009
An opportunity to learn to deliver environmental sustainability that not only meets increased regulatory scrutiny but also demonstrates to key stakeholders a group wide awareness of Corporate Social Responsibility, environmental compliance managers need to not only keep abreast of changing regulatory requirements, but really need to benchmark industry best practice to deliver programs and initiatives that add value to their business. Take this unique opportunity to move away from a simple update on regulatory changes and allow hands-on environmental compliance experts give you an inside assessment of how they have responded to a constantly shifting regulatory landscape and an increased focus on environmental compliance & sustainability from key stakeholders.
For more information go to:
www.marcusevansch.com/environmental2010