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Safety in the Onsite Industry: Best Practices for Job Sites and Septic Tank Secondary Safety Restraints

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Abstract
An effective safety culture is created in a company through clear commitment to safety by top management. Because the majority of companies in the onsite industry are small businesses with fewer than 10 employees, safety programs require the involvement of all personnel. This session looks at the hazards associated with wastewater and wastewater systems. It explores the concepts of safety management while discussing proper safety equipment to prevent injuries, immunizations recommended for onsite professionals, good hygiene practices, the common causes of accidents and how they might be prevented. 

 

Speaker Biography

Alan Nipp, Regional Manager

Alan Nipp is a Regional Manager with Infiltrator Water Technologies.  Alan joined Infiltrator Systems in 2001 and is responsible for leading the Southern Region sales territory providing sales and technical support.  From 2006 until 2009, Alan was responsible for helping manage the 12 state Central Region for Infiltrator Systems.  Alan began his onsite wastewater career at the Tuscaloosa County Health Department in 1991.  Alan supervised the onsite wastewater program in Tuscaloosa County from 1994 until joining Infiltrator Systems in 2001.  Alan received his Master of Public Health degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and his B.S. in Environmental Science from the University of West Alabama.  Alan became a Registered Environmental Health Specialist with the National Environmental Health Association in 1997.  He and his family live in Butler, Alabama.  

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