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SP2 Explained NO 25
S/P2 Newsletter )
Volume 5 - Issue 8 September 2006
in this issue
  • CCAR Recognizes Top Ten AYES Users of S/P2
  • Fifty-One Schools Sign Up for S/P2 in August
  • S/P2 Meeting Topic - "Hot Topics"
  • State Spotlight:
    Kansas Dept. of Health and Environment
  • EPA, OSHA & Industry News
  • Greetings!

    Welcome to the September issue of the S/P2 Newsletter and our new look. We want to continue to provide you and your business/school with timely and helpful information on matters related to the environmental and safety issues that you deal with on a daily basis.

    As always, your feedback is an important element of everything related to S/P2, including this newsletter. Please contact us at info@sp2.org with your comments.

    Regards,

    ROBERT G. STEWART
    President
    Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair


    CCAR Recognizes Top Ten AYES Users of S/P2
    AYES Top 10

    The Automotive Youth Educational Systems (AYES) held its 2006 Instructor Training Conference this year in Dearborn, Mich. And the Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair (CCAR) was there to present awards to instructors whose AYES school’s ranked in the top ten for usage of S/P2 during the 2005-2006 school year.

    The top ten schools are:

    1. Shorewood High School, Shoreline, Wash.
    2. Technical High School of Carroll County, Carrollton, Ga.
    3. Lewis and Clark Career Center, St. Charles, Mo.
    4. Damascus High School, Damascus, Md.
    5. Fergus Falls High School, Fergus Falls, Minn.
    6. Center for Career and Technical Education, Crespatown, Md.
    7. Harford Technical High School, Bel Air, Md.
    8. Hughes Jones-Harrodsburg Area Technical Center, Harrodsburg, Ky.
    9. Calvert Career Center, Prince Frederick, Md.
    10. Meridian Technology Center, Stillwater, Okla.
    Congratulations to these schools and we applaud them for making S/P2 an important role in their curriculum.

    CCAR, AYES and the National Automobile Dealers Association will combine to award Peter Shore, automotive instructor at Shorewood High School, an expenses-paid trip to attend the 2007 NADA Convention & Exposition, to be held next February in Las Vegas, Nev.

    Fifty-One Schools Sign Up for S/P2 in August

    CCAR’s “S/P2” online training in Safety and Pollution Prevention is provided free of charge to the nation’s automotive training programs, and 51 new schools enrolled for S/P2 in August.

    Is your school - or a school you work with - signed up yet for S/P2? Call toll-free to 1-888-772-3535 to enroll.

    S/P2 Meeting Topic - "Hot Topics"
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    For your next monthly meeting with employees or students, these “topics” refer to areas of concern for your operation – things that have resulted in substantial insurance; ones that OSHA has targeted in their inspection and compliance efforts; or those with the potential to cause catastrophic claims.

    This information is provided courtesy of Universal Underwriters Group.

    State Spotlight:
    Kansas Dept. of Health and Environment

    The mission of the KDHE's Division of Environment is the protection of the public health and environment. The Division conducts regulatory programs involving public water supplies, industrial discharges, wastewater treatment systems, solid waste landfills, hazardous waste, air emissions, radioactive materials, asbestos removal, refined petroleum storage tanks, and other sources which impact the environment. In addition, the Division administers other programs to remediate contamination, lessen nonpoint pollution, and evaluate environmental conditions across the state.

    The Division of Environment works vigorously with operators to achieve compliance with state and federal environmental statutes and regulations. The regulatory programs rely upon compliance inspections and monitoring to determine compliance. The Division also conducts financial or technical assistance programs such as the Wastewater Revolving Loan Fund and the Pollution Prevention Program to assist the regulated community.

    Operators often correct compliance problems quickly and effectively; however, there are some instances in which the Division must issue administrative orders and fines. The agency's appeals section handles administrative appeals. Some cases are eventually resolved in state or federal district court.

    DOE works to reduce pollution by increasing access to the Division's programs, strengthening the district offices, and providing information to the regulated community and the public at large. Notable examples are the annual state pollution prevention conference, responses to requests for information related to property transfers, and increased training for members of the regulated community. The Division has recently initiated a statewide solid waste public education campaign using the theme, "Kansas Don't Spoil It."

    EPA, OSHA & Industry News

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    phone: 888-772-3535 (toll-free)


    Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair | P.O. Box 26741 | Overland Park | KS | 66225-6741

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