Upcoming Development Academy Training

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Prop 65 Regulations – Is Your Facility Compliant? 

The new porting requirements for Proposition 65 warnings went into effect on August 30, 2018. This presentation will include a discussion of the regulatory changes for consumer, occupational and environmental postings that now require clear and reasonable warnings that list at least one chemical for each endpoint.

Safe harbor warning language for specific exposures (designated smoking areas, enclosed parking garages, petroleum products, vehicle and diesel engines) will be presented. Specifications towards warning sign requirements, such as size and font, will be reviewed as well. Exceptions and exemptions to be discussed.

Specific examples of warning language will be presented along with an evaluation process for the applicability of various chemicals and individual exposures. Finally, the Proposition 65 chemicals list along with the OEHHA list of “safe harbor” levels (No Significant Risk Levels – NSRLs and Maximum Allowable Dose Levels – MADLs), will be reviewed.

Guest Speaker: Daby Humbert, QISP ToR (B.S., Industrial Technology)

Daby Humbert is a Senior Environmental Scientist at Yorke Engineering, LLC. He is a Qualified Industrial Storm Water Practitioner (QISP), Trainer of Record (TOR) and has over 34 years of experience across a wide range of environmental, safety, construction project management, and energy management concerns in both agricultural and industrial/commercial business units.

  • He has facilitated compliance for the companies of Zacky Farms, Gallo Family Vineyards and was the corporate point of contact for governmental and regulatory jurisdictions, including: • San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD)
  • State of California Regional Water Boards
  • Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC)
  • Federal and California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  • California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA)
  • Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH)
  • Various county agricultural pesticide regulating units
  • and municipal utility districts

His experience also includes relationships with utility providers and local permitting authorities.

Location

Pardini’s Catering & Banquets
2257 West Shaw Avenue
Fresno, CA 93711

Date & Time

May 16th
10:00am – 12:00pm

Click HERE to register SIGN UP TODAY!  Registration is FREE. Space is limited.

For event questions and registration, please contact: Michelle Hernandez, Loss Control Coordinator 559.437.6812 or [email protected]

Monday Motivation: April 29, 2019

“There are two types of people who will tell you that you cannot make a difference in this world: those who are afraid to try and those who are afraid you will succeed.”

-Ray Goforth

Industry News: California Insurance Commissioner Rejects Petition to Require Fossil Fuel Underwriting Disclosure

“California’s new commissioner wasn’t getting along so well on Earth Day with groups of climate change and consumer activists.

California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara, who put battling climate change on top of a liberal and consumer friendly platform on his way to winning election as commissioner, rejected a petition urging him to place new regulations on insurers to disclose what projects in the fossil fuel industry they underwrite.”

Click here to read the full article from InsuranceJournal.com.

Monday Motivation: April 22, 2019

“Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make mistakes, but they don’t quit.”

-Conrad Hilton

D&D Project: Casual Day

The D&D Project will be having a Casual Day Fundraiser on Thursday, April 25 for the Clovis Rodeo weekend. If you would like to participate it is $2.00 donation and tickets can be purchased from any of our Committee Members.

Proceeds will benefit the Russell F. Pipo Scholarship Fund. Thank you for your continued support.

D&D Project Committee Members: Darlene A., Katie B., Lori, Patty, Michelle K. (claims) and Richard

***Please note acceptable attire for this day includes cowboy boots, western shirts and jeans. Please no hats or chaps for this function.*** 

A note from the D&D Project

Hello!

All of us from the D&D Project Committee wanted to take a couple moments and applaud the commitment and participation that you collectively bring to our efforts in providing support for the kids of our community! Funds we have all come together to raise will be divided amongst 4 $500 scholarships that will be awarded in May.

To date, we have raised a total of $511.00 from our annual St. Patrick’s Day bake sale ($120.00) and Spring Silent Auction ($391.00). Stay tuned for more to come on the kids who are awarded the scholarships, ice cream socials, and more from the D&D Project Committee!

D&D Project Committee

Richard Antenucci, Darlene Ayala, Lori Tigson, Michelle Katoch, Katie Beyerle, and Patti Reilly