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COSTHA 2010 AnnuAl fOrum & expO
COSTHA • 703-451-4031 • fax: 703-451-4207 • [email protected]
Founded in 1972, the Council on Safe Transportation of Hazardous Articles (COSTHA), is one of the largest not-for-profit trade associations dedicated to promoting regulatory compliance and safety in the hazardous materials transportation industry.
COSTHA is a member-responsive organization that incorporates and promotes education, growth and development.
I am pleased to invite you to attend the 2010 COSTHA Annual Forum being held in St. Petersburg, FL, April 25th-28th, 2010. Despite the difficult economic climate and travel restrictions that many of us faced this year, our 2009 Forum attracted 200 attendees, including
128 members and 72 non-members. Of these attendees, 67 were attending their first Forum and we are looking forward to seeing them again in 2010. More importantly, the feedback we received from the Forum evaluations was overwhelmingly positive. The Board of Directors, staff and committee volunteers have worked tirelessly to build on our past successes, incorporate feedback, and provide an even better Forum in 2010.
Our theme for this year is “Beyond the Basics of DG Compliance” and I believe that captures what COSTHA and this Forum are all about. Ensuring compliance is a given for most of us in our jobs, but the key to our success as professionals and success for our companies is our ability to anticipate and prepare for changes in the DG transportation arena so we can implement best practices and make effective use of resources to ensure safety and efficiency in DG transportation beyond basic compliance.
At this Forum you will have the opportunity to:• Hear from U.S. and international regulators on current and emerging issues• Hear from your peers on best management practices• Attend training sessions and industry roundtables• Network with the presenters and other attendees• Visit our exhibitors to learn how their products and services can help enhance your program If you have attended a past Forum, we look forward to seeing you again. If you have not, plan
now to attend the 2010 Forum and see what you have been missing. See you in St. Pete! Best regards,
Don Bossow
Don Bossow
“I’ve been attending the COSTHA Annual
Forum every year since 2002. For our
company, there is no better value for
staying on top of the dangerous goods
transport regulations and networking
with the regulators and my peers from around the globe.” — richard Hessen,
Transportation Regulations &
OperationsCoordinator, Reckitt &
Benckiser, Inc
“The COSTHA Annual Forum is one of the best resources
for obtaining information about
domestic and global regulatory
developments related to transportation of Dangerous Goods. It’s a priority event
for my calendar each year.”
— Sean p. Broderick, Regulatory & Technical
Relations, HS&E Procter & Gamble
Distributing LLC
don BoSSowSenior Manager North American Regulatory
Affairs, Global Systems, JohnsonDiversey, Inc. and COSTHA Chair
Annual Forum
preliminary program — invited and confirmed speakers
Sunday, april 25
traINING cOurSeS
8:00-12:00 tDG canada transborder compliance
1:00-5:00 Safe & compliant transportation of Batteries
6:00-8:00 Sunday Night Socializer First timers! Please be sure to join us at this social event – a great opportunity for networking at this popular ice breaker.
Monday, april 26
8:00-5:00 North american automotive HazMat action committee Meeting (NaaHac) (For NAAHAC members only)
traINING cOurSeS/wOrkSHOPS
9:00-5:00 aDr european road regulations
8:30-12:00 Professional Development workshops – • Presentation Skills Module • Radically Effective Business Meetings • Boosting Morale & Motivation During Turbulent Times
INDuStry rOuNDtaBLeS
8:30-12:00 Intra-air carrier roundtable (For Air Carriers Only)
1:30-5:00 air carrier/Shipper roundtable
5:30-7:00 Monday Night Networking! Kick Off Reception in the Exhibit Area
TueSday, april 27
7:30-8:30 Breakfast
weLcOMe
8:30-9:00 Robert Heinrich, Transportation Safety Advisor, Novartis Pharmaceuticals & COSTHA President
9:00-9:30 Managing Stress in today’s challenging environment Steve Laughlin, CJ&K Training Services
9:30-10:00 key NOte PreSeNtatION
10:00-10:30 expo & Break
reGuLatOry SeSSION 1
10:30-11:45 Dangerous Goods testing Thomas Goedecke, PhD, Federal Institute for Materials Research & Testing (BAM), Germany ethics in Business Hazard communications Nancy E. Walsh, PhD, Material EHS Section, 3M Company GHS Harmonization Amy Shepherd, Industrial Hygienist, Procter & Gamble
11:45-1:15 Lunch
reGuLatOry SeSSION 2
1:15-3:15 International Briefing IMO – Irfan Rahim, Head of Cargoes Section, International Maritime Organization (IMO) ICAO – Patrick Oppenheimer, Chair DG Panel, IATA, Senior Dangerous Goods Specialist, Federal Express Corporation ADR – Volker Krampe, Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor, AISE-Beiersdorf AG, Germany UN — Thomas Ferguson, Technical Consultant, COSTHA
3:15-3:45 Break/expo
reGuLatOry SeSSION 3
3:45-5:15 North American Briefing US – Edward Mazzullo, Director, US DOT PHMSA Canada – Marie-France Dagenais, Director General, Transport Canada Mexico – Duane Pfund, Director International Standards, US DOT PHMSA
5:30-7:00 Meet the regulators reception
WedneSday, april 28
7:00-8:00 Breakfast
8:00-8:30 annual Membership Meeting
LeGaL revIew SeSSION
8:30-9:15 Legal Briefing Rick Schweitzer, COSTHA Association Counsel
9:15-9:45 Break/expo
OutreacH SeSSION
9:45-10:30 Best Management Practices Three presentations on methods, tools, and techniques used to maximize the results of compliance activities.
eNFOrceMeNt SeSSION
10:30-12:00 Modal and enforcement update Ryan Posten, Assistant Associate Administrator, US DOT PHMSA Christopher Bonanti, Director, US DOT FAA Office of Hazardous Materials James Simmons, Chief Hazardous Materials Division, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration William Schoonover, Staff Director Office of Safety Enforcement, Federal Railroad Administration
cLOSING reMarkS
12:00-12:30 Peter Mackay, Hazardous Cargo Bulletin
12:30-1:30 Lunch — Box on the run, by the pool or join us for an informal discussion on New Technology and the PHMSA Special Permits and Approval Process
INDuStry rOuNDtaBLeS
1:30-5:00 vOHMa/Shippers roundtable
1:30-5:00 Life Sciences roundtable
COSTHA 2010 AnnuAl fOrum & expO
SundAy, April 25, 2010
8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
tDG canada transborder complianceThe trade relationship between Canada and the US is the largest in the world. Cross-border trade in goods and services between Canada and the United States has been estimated at approximately C$700 billion annually. Of Canada’s 2006 imports, 74 percent came from the U.S., while 86 percent of Canada’s total exports were shipped to the United States.
The volume of Canada-U.S. trade last year was far greater than the total amount of Canada’s trade with all of its other trading partners combined. Much of this trade involved products classified as dangerous goods/hazardous materials.
The Canadian Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations (TDG) and US Hazardous Materials Regulations of Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations (49 CFR) are similar, but not identical; most variations, but not all of them, are dealt with by a Reciprocal Agreement that establishes procedures for crossborder shipments. This half-day program will help you comply with both regulations for transborder shipments, and identify areas where reciprocity does and does not apply. In particular, recent updates to reciprocity for areas such as tank standards, hazard communication and small quantity exceptions will be discussed. Any amendments issued dur-ing this period will be reviewed.
Course instruction by Jim Henry, iCC The Compliance Center
.25 CMP
SundAy, April 25, 2010
1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Safe & compliant transportation of BatteriesThe regulations concerning battery transport have been discussed and modified significantly during the past 24 months. While lithium batteries have garnered much of the attention, nickel metal hydride batteries, non-spillable batteries, and even alkali 1.5V and 9V batteries are on the minds of the regulating and regulated communities. This course will explore the recent and pending changes in battery transport. International transport by the IATA, DGR and the IMDG will be reviewed, as well as specific additional requirements for domestic US transport per 49 CFR. The course will cover Lithium Metal and Lithium Ion, non-spillable acid/alkali, and nickel metal hydride batteries. We will also review the requirements for the transport of batteries for recycling. Appropriate packaging procedures will be demonstrated.
Course instruction by Thomas ferguson, Technical Consultant, CoSTHA
Course instruction by Brendan Sullivan, manager, Cargo Standards, iATA
.25 CMP
MondAy, April 26, 2010
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
aDr european road regulationsThis function specific course is entitled “ADR European Road Regulations” and is designed for those requiring knowledge of the regulations for the transportation of dangerous goods by road throughout Europe. The training will cover the most fundamental and important aspects of the European regulations, including exemptions and limited quantities, multilateral agreements, classification, use of Table A & B in Part 3, packing instructions, mixed packing, marking, labeling, and documentation. Participants will also get an inside overview on the changes of the 2011 edition.
Each person participating in the course may bring their copy of ADR 2009 Volume I & II or purchase a copy at a specially discounted price.
Course instruction by Volker Krampe, dangerous goods Safety Adviser, AISe-Beiersdorf AG
.50 CMP
COSTHA 2010 TrAInInG • The Details
preliminary program — invited and confirmed speakers
AISE-Beiersdorf AG
Earn IHMM Certification PointsDid you know that by attending the forum, you can receive credits toward your Certified Hazardous materials manager (CHmm) and/ or Certified Hazardous materials practitioner (CHmp) certification? The Institute for Haz-ardous materials management has evaluated the forum’s offerings. Attendees at the two-day meeting can receive 0.63 credit toward certification, and attendees in each training course can receive additional credits.
“For us the COSTHA Annual Forum is one of the most successful exhibits we participate in each year. The training opportunities are consistently valuable and the meeting itself is one of the best managed and most interesting of the year.”
— Jeanne Zmich, Vice President, Labelmaster
“Terrific value! In addition to the great line of speakers at the plenary session, the training programs, round-tables and networking opportunities have consistently provided extraordinary benefit to me!”
robert Heinrich, Transportation Operations Advisor,
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation
roundtABlES/workShopSMondAy, April 26, 2010
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Professional Development workshops • Presentation Skills Module• Radically Effective Business Meetings• Boosting Morale & Motivation During Turbulent Times
• Presentation Skills ModuleDevelop effective approaches that enhance your delivery of presen-tations. Explore techniques that allow you to interact skillfully with the audience, effectively use visual aids, and look and sound more confident in your delivery. This session will be interactive, based on research, and provide for a rich learning experience.
• Radically Effective Business MeetingsDo you want to gain influence, advance your career, and help drive the organization toward success? Then start to make small changes in the way you think about and approach meetings! Meetings can often be the perfect forum to exhibit innovative ideas, persuasive communication skills, and initiative, and to support the organization’s efforts through your active participation - in both “meeting facilitator” and “team member” roles.
Since organizations are increasingly using teams to drive work and projects, time spent in meetings continues to burgeon. Therefore, more than ever it’s a strategic, competitive edge to ensure meetings are productive.
This interactive program targets pre-meeting, during meeting, and post-meeting concepts and methods. It also covers meeting roles and provides checklists and templates to help organize the meeting process and document key information.
• Boosting Morale & Motivation During turbulent times More than ever, during these unusually difficult times, employees need encouragement, hope and validation. They need to know that, no matter what happens, in the end it will all work out. It will be OK. How can you provide a morale boost each and every day for your-self and others? What do people most need during these difficult times? How can you use high-impact methods to enhance co-worker productivity and satisfaction? How can you benefit from today’s challenges by being a difference-maker for others and, at the same time, grow your professional capabilities?
If you want to take a fresh look at your values and explore your full potential to help create a promising culture for others, join us at this highly interactive session.
Kirk J. Hamsher, president, KJSH Training & Consulting
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Intra-air carrier roundtable (For Air Carriers Only)
COSTHA Air Carrier Round Table members meet to discuss current issues with key regulators and industry experts.
• Janet mclaughlin, division manager, international and Outreach, uS DOT fAA, Office of Hazardous materials
• Christopher Bonanti, Director, uS DOT fAA Office of Hazardous materials,
• marie-france Dagenais, Director General, Transport Canada
• James Simmons, Chief Hazardous materials Division, federal motor Carrier Safety Administration
• Geoff leach, Civil Aviation Authority uK, Chair ICAO DG panel
• Brendan Sullivan, manager, Cargo Standards, IATA
1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
air carrier/Shipper roundtableAn interactive session between air carriers and the shipping community to discuss harmonization issues, new regulations and security requirements. Come prepared to discuss the issues most important to you and your company.
• ICAO Revisions to the Packing Instructions • Batteries • US Oxygen Packaging • Carrier Acceptance/Rejection Processes
Speakers include:• James Simmons, Chief Hazardous materials Division,
federal motor Carrier Safety Administration• William Schoonover, Staff Director Office of Safety
enforcement, federal railroad Administration• Janet mclaughlin, Division manager, International and
Outreach, uS DOT fAA, Office of Hazardous materials• Christopher Bonanti, Director, uS DOT fAA Office of
Hazardous materials• marie-france Dagenais, Director General, Transport
Canada• Geoff leach, Civil Aviation Authority uK, Chair ICAO DG
panel• Thomas Goedecke, phD, federal Institute for materials
research & Testing (BAm)• Brendan Sullivan, manager,
Cargo Standards, iATA Moderators:
• John Andrus, Manager Safety & Transportation Procedures, Southwest Airlines Co.
• Bradley Hallmark, Manager, DG Program Safety & Regulatory Compliance
• Robert Cogen, Air Dangerous Goods Manager, UPS Airlines
COSTHA 2010 AnnuAl fOrum & expO • The Details
COSTHA • 703-451-4031 • fax: 703-451-4207 • [email protected]
COSTHA 2010 AnnuAl fOrum & expO • The Details
preliminary program — invited and confirmed speakers
TueSdAy, April 27, 2010
rEGulAtory SESSIonSIncreased federal regulatory enforcement and Congressional
Hearings regarding hazardous materials/dangerous goods transport continue to make the front page of leading international publications Further compounding the situation are an influx of proposed rulemak-ings and final rulemakings being promulgated by the US DOT some of which are in direct conflict with international regulations. In our global economy this contributes to an unsafe transportation system, frustrated shipments and unnecessary penalty actions. Economic forces have led to restricted budgets across the board which further exacerbates this situation. The goal of the 2010 COSTHA Annual Forum is to provide attendees with the opportunity to discuss pending and new regulations with key regulators so that you may anticipate how this impacts your operations. Networking opportunities are carefully inserted into the program further offering you the opportunity to learn about upcoming changes to enable you to anticipate and prepare for changes. Join with us in St. Petersburg FL and take advantage of the most productive interactive meeting in the industry. A true value for you and your company.
Special permits and Competent Authority Approvals
Historically PHMSA operations have been underfunded. Today as technology evolves at an accelerated rate and industry requires more approvals and special permits this lack of resources has reached a critical point. Since November of 2008, COSTHA has been working with the US DOT Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration to ensure that their computer system is upgraded, and more technically qualified personnel added in order to process an increasing level of applications especially those concerning new technology. We continue to work with PHMSA and encourage the modal partners to identify concerns and stipulate timeframes to ensure that the process is transparent and efficient. Join us for an informal brain storming discussion during the Wednesday lunch to evaluate the latest changes to the system and ideas for further improvement.
WedneSdAy, April 28, 2010
1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Life Sciences roundtable (formerly the Pharmaceutical Roundtable)The Life sciences include many fields including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, biomedical technologies, cosmetics, food processing, and biomedical devices. The Life Sciences industry provide many issues during global transportation beyond hazardous materials/dangerous goods. These include packaging, classification, cold chain logistics, chain of custody, and trade compliance. Therefore other types of regulations may also apply to global shipments, including chemical control and customs regulations such as TSCA, DEA, ATF, FDA, CWC, and customs. This roundtable will explore these common issues and the mechanisms that companies employ to cover this maze of regulations affecting global transportation.
• Janet mclaughlin, Division manager, International and Outreach, uS DOT fAA, Office of Hazardous materials
• Christopher Bonanti, Director, uS DOT fAA Office of Hazardous materials
• edward mazzullo, Director, Office Hazardous materials Standards, uS doT
• Brendan Sullivan, manager, Cargo Standards, IATA Moderators:
• Lisa Colles, Eng, Environmental, Health & Safety, Eli Lilly and Company
• Richard Lattimer, Associate Environmental Consultant, Eli Lilly and Company
1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
vOHMa/Shippers roundtableMeet the US and international contacts from the world’s largest ocean carriers. The perfect time to work with your transportation partners to identify and discuss transportation impediments and how to avoid frustrated shipments. An unparalleled learning and global networking opportunity.
• William Schoonover, Staff Director Office of Safety enforcement, federal railroad Administration
• marie-france Dagenais, Director General, Transport Canada• Irfan rahim, Head of Cargoes Section, International
maritime organization (imo)• Duane pfund, Director International Standards, uS DOT
pHmSA• Thomas Goedecke, phD, federal Institute for materials
research & Testing (BAm) Moderators:
• Herb Giles, Hazardous Materials Manager, Hyundai America Shipping Agency
• Shannon Mizell, Dangerous Goods Compliance Manager, APL, Ltd.
WedneSdAy, April 28, 2010
Legal and Legislative Overviewrick Schweitzer, noted transportation attorney and CoSTHA Association CounselChanges to the regulations, enhanced enforcement actions, interpre-tations to the regulations. Exemptions, special permits, litigation and international harmonization all impact your business every day.
Practical, usable, and powerful information and tools to help you not just survive in this challenging regulatory environment but to THRIVE in it.
“The ability to interact with other North American HazMat Action Committee (NAAHAC) members as well as battery manufacturers, regulators, and compliance managers from different business segments and geographies provides me with an advantage in my daily operations.”
— dan wieten, National Manager Compliance Planning and Administration
Corporate Responsibility, Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.
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2010 industry roundtables
Intra-Air Carrier Roundtable (Limited to Air Carriers) 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Monday, April 26
Air Carrier/Shipper Roundtable 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday, April 26
Life Sciences Roundtable 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, April 28
VOHMA/Shippers – Removing Impediments Roundtable 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, April 28
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rEGIStrAtIon FEESCoSthA Annual Forum & Expo – April 25-28, 2010 Early Bird Registration – by March 1 $595 Members $695 Non-Members
Regular Registration – After March 1 $670 Members $770 Non-Members Government Employees - $425
TrAining courSeS/WorkShopSTDG Canada Transborder Compliance CourseSunday, April 25, 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. – ½ Day Course $145 Members $175 Non-Members Total: $ ____________
Safe & Compliant Transportation of BatteriesSunday, April 25, 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. – ½ Day Course $145 Members $175 Non-Members Total: $ ____________
Professional Development Workshops — • Presentation Skills Module • Radically Effective Business Meetings • Boosting Morale & Motivation During Turbulent TimesMonday, April 26, 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $145 Members $175 Non-Members Total: $ ____________
ADR European Road Regulations CourseMonday, April 26, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. – Full Day Course $245 Members $275 Non-Members Total: $ ____________
CoSTHa’s Famous Sunday night ice Breaker – april 25Join us for dinner and an adventure and meet your counterparts from around the globe in a small informal environment before the meeting begins. Guests and spouses welcome.6:00 cocktails (cash bar) 6:30 dinner
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COSTHA 2010 AnnuAl fOrum & expO
Please make your reservations directly with the hotel by calling 727-894-5000 to register. Specify COSTHA Annual Forum attendance for the spe-cially discounted rate of $159 per night single or double occupancy. Make your reservations early to ensure availability at the discounted rate.
Hotel Amenities – High speed internet access: wired and wireless ($9.95 per day in sleeping room) • Fitness center • Spa Olimpia • On-site Starbucks (with complimentary internet access) • Complimentary transportation (5 mile limit).
Located in the waterfront district of downtown St. Petersburg across from the Mahaffey Theatre. Walking distance to downtown St. Pete with hun-dreds of restaurants, businesses, Baywalk, Salvadore Dali Museum, and The Pier. Convenient access to I-275. Downtown St. Pete is pedestrian-friendly. Stroll through the beautiful waterfront parks, along sidewalks lined with historic architecture, or through shops, galleries, restaurants and other captivating attractions.
St. Petersburg Clearwater Airport is 15 minutes away and Tampa Interna-tional Airport is 25 minutes away. A great resource for domestic and interna-tional flights.
Transportation options include shared shuttles (SuperShuttle Transportation Tampa Bay, follow the ground transportation signs, approximately $26 one way), cabs ($50-$60 one way), rental cars, etc.
Hop aboard the Looper, downtown’s trolley, and enjoy a tour of hotels, museums and attractions (25¢ per person), or the Suncoast Beach Trolley to St. Petersburg Beach and points in between ($1.75).
• Avoid costly fines and save money with advance notification of changes to domestic and international regulations
• Benchmark, Interact, and enhance your Knowledge and avoid expensive mistakes
• Collaborate on Best practices with other Hazmat professionals
• enjoy the industry’s top presenters of dangerous goods transportation compliance bursting with valuable information
• meet DOT training requirements with help from Hazardous materials Training provided by leading experts in the field
• Sharpen your skills to save you and your company time and money
• Visit exhibits of the latest Technology and regulatory Compliance publications, products, and Services
• learn, explore, and exchange Ideas while you network with industry leaders, regulators, and other Hazmat professionals
• Attend popular Industry roundtables
the annual Forum will be held at the Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront, St. Petersburg, FL333 first Street South, St. petersburg, florida, uSA 33701-4342phone: 727-894-5000 • fax: 727-823-4797 www.stpetersburg.hilton.com
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