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On Thursday, March 3, 2022, the Professional Abatement Contractors of New York's (PACNY's) 25th Annual Environmental Conference opened after a one-year hiatus. The conference was held at the Turning Stone Resort & Casino in Verona, New York, and the hotel and casino didn't seem to change much, however, the Lodge had a new bar that was beautiful and was very peaceful. As usual, the service at the hotel/casino and the TS Steakhouse was personable and professional!
John from TS Steakhouse making the Gotham
The conference began with opening remarks and a conference welcome from Craig Kaputa, PACNY's President, Kevin Hutton, PACNY's Vice President, and Deb Sanscrainte, of Aramsco, Inc., PACNY's Conference Chair. The first presentation, "Tribute to Past President - Chuck Kirch", was by Joe Cantone, Colden Corporation, it achieved the right balance of somber, respectful, and funny. Chuck Kirch passed away in November 2021. Brent Kynoch from the Environmental Information Association (EIA) invited us to become members of the EIA and then updated us on what's happening at the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) regarding asbestos and the "Draft Risk Evaluation of Asbestos - Part 2". The last presenter before the break was Mark Gonzales, of Cornerstone Training Institute, speaking about "Cannabis in the Workplace". Since the New York State Cannabis Law does not define the term "specific articulable symptoms." Mr. Gonzales discussed the difficulties with assessing employee impairment from cannabis use, however, it is evident that an employer can act against an employee unable to perform their job duties or who poses a safety hazard due to their use of cannabis. The break was to let the attendees go see the vendors in the exhibit hall and get some refreshments.
Refreshments with the Vendors in the Exhibit Hall
After the break, the presentations began again with a virtual presentation by Tom Laubenthal, of AirQuest Environmental, Inc., on "Lead-Based Paint; EPA & Housing and Urban Development (HUD), A Review and Updates of Recent Changes in Rules". Mr. Laubenthal's presentation went through a host of lead regulations from EPA,HUD, Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regarding Target Housing, Child-Occupied Facilities (both are based on pre-1978 construction), certifications, real estate transactions, and the different numbers and procedures for handling lead-based paint. The amazing part was that Mr. Laubenthal was able to fit his whole presentation within 45 minutes. Angelo Garcia, III, Future Environment Designs, Inc., was the last presentation before the lunch break. Mr. Garcia's presentation was on the "Trials & Tribulations of Training During a Pandemic" to see the presentation click on the link, which will take you to our dropbox folder on conference presentations (our presentation is in the 2022 PACNY Presentations folder). We discussed how the pandemic has affected our company and the training industry with supporting data from Ms. Karen Cummings, M.P.H., Director of the New York State Department of Health's (NYSDOH's) Asbestos Safety Training Program, and Mr. Chek Beng Ng, P.E., Professional Engineer, of the New York State Department of Labor's (NYSDOL's) Engineering Services Unit (A Big Thank You to the both of you!). A buffet lunch was served in the Oneida Room. In our next post, we will discuss the presentations after lunch! Until then!
We will be attending the Environmental Information Association (EIA) 2022 National Conference and Exhibition. It is being held at the Hyatt Regency in Downtown Phoenix and it is also being held virtually. If you wish to register for the conference click here!
Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West
Our love of Phoenix, Arizona started when we became a member of the American Council for Accredited Certifications (ACAC) Certified Indoor Environment Consultant Board. Our meetings were always in January/February time period which is an absolutely perfect time to visit Phoenix. The weather gave us a break from the winter of the Northeast. It's not too hot during the day and not too cold at night. Meeting members of the ACAC boards was a fantastic networking event! This year the ACAC was planning a meeting of the Boards, however, attendance by ACAC members was not as hoped. But we are still planning on getting together and will attend Adam Andrew's presentation in Session 4 - "Asking the Right Questions: Inbound marketing with professional certification."
Some of the ACAC Board Members we're hoping to see!
The EIA conference starts on Monday, March 21, 2022. The opening of the General Session starts at 8:30 am and the schedule for this session includes the introduction of EIA governance, a short presentation by EIA Managing Director J. Brent Kynoch, EIA President Steve Fulford, and EIA 2022 Conference Chairs Chris Gates and Vessa Roberts. This session also features the presentation of the 2022 Jack Snider Jr. Award and the EIA 2022 keynote address. The EIA's 2022 Keynote Presentation: "National Environmental Public Health Tracking: From Data to Action" Centers for Disease Control (CDC) National Centers for Environmental Health Environmental Public Health Tracking Program, CDC & AZ Department of Health Jena Losch, CDC, Public Health Advisor, National Center for Environmental Health and Hsini Linn, AZ Department of Health, Deputy Office Chief for Environmental Epidemiology.
We are looking forward to the Technical Program and seeing several sessions in addition to Adam Andrew's presentation. We are looking forward to Lee Poye's, Eurofins - J3 Resources, presentation on "Libby Amphibole, Talc, Erionite, and Other Respirable Elongate Mineral Particles – Nonregulated Hazards?", Dylan Staack's presentation "Qualitative vs. Quantitative Fit Testing: Understanding the Gaps in Your Respiratory Protection Program", Danaya Wilson's,CHC Training, & Tom Laubenthal's, Air Quest Environmentalplenary session on "Asbestos Regulation 101: Past, Present, Future", Michael P Menz's, CIH, CHMM, Indoor Environmental Concepts, LLC, Deregulated Asbestos Floor Tile Removal Using Dry Ice Technique", and Peggy Forney's, EPA - Retired, "Enforcement of Asbestos Abatement Projects." To see the entire schedule of events click here. We hope to see you at the conference and look forward to writing about the various presentations.