Catherine Hurley is a sustainability thought leader and portfolio manager with 20 years of experience helping organizations meet their sustainability, ESH and infrastructure goals through strategic planning, program management and project implementation. She is a Professional Engineer, LEED Accredited Professional and a Certified Energy Manager. . Bob Leppink is the Deputy Division Director of the Nuclear, Waste, and Site Services Division at Argonne National Laboratory. Bob has a diverse background in nuclear, hazardous waste, transportation, remediation, design/build engineering and project management. Bob is a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager and holds master’s degrees in both Business Administration and Environmental Engineering.
Identify safety and sustainability benefits of a waste collection and recycling event
Identify hazards and compliance risks associated with a large-scale waste collection and recycling program and mitigation strategies
Gain a blueprint with best practices for collaboration and successful waste and recycle event planning and execution
Safety and sustainability team collaboration was key to Argonne’s successful Disposal Days event, a site-wide clean-up initiative working to improve efficiency and effectiveness of workspaces across the lab. Over 90 tons of materials were collected during the week-long event, with more than 70% recycled. Working across 35 buildings, the initiative processed 140 oversized pallets of electronics, 17 dumpsters of scrap metal, obsolete industrial and laboratory equipment, furniture, and legacy chemicals. This presentation will highlight the lessons learned from the safety integrated and collaborative approach across planning, communications, event-week coordination, and follow-on activities.
SAFETY CONFERENCE
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SAFETY CONFERENCE
HEALTH CONFERENCE
ENVIRONMENTAL CONFERENCE
SAFETY CONFERENCE
HEALTH CONFERENCE
ENVIRONMENTAL CONFERENCE
SAFETY CONFERENCE
HEALTH CONFERENCE
ENVIRONMENTAL CONFERENCE
Each year, the conference brings together 450-500 professionals from 29 states, 142 Illinois communities, and 3 countries, representing 465 companies across 26 industries all with a shared goal: advancing environmental stewardship, workplace safety, and public health
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