Reducing Hazardous Waste Costs
Making the right decisions for your haz waste program can lead to serious savings. We'll share some new ideas to help move the needle.

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Making the right decisions for your haz waste program can lead to serious savings. We'll share some new ideas to help move the needle.
This webinar aired on July 1, 2021
Meet the Panelists:
Jason Williams
Chemical Hygiene OfficerAmherst Collegejwilliams@amherst.edu
I've had the unique experience of working with Hazardous Waste from 3 different dimensions: as a Labpack Chemist, as a University Lab Manager, and as a Chemical Hygiene Officer. I try to pool all my knowledge from these 3 areas to ensure that lab personnel are generating as little waste as possible, at the lowest cost possible, while adhering to RCRA and DOT regulations. I started working in this field as a freshman in college and it's been my passion ever since.
Mike Williams
Director of SalesTriumvirate EnvironmentalLinkedInmwilliams@triumvirate.com
Mike Williams is the Director of Sales at Triumvirate Environmental with 22 years of helping EHS Professionals who are struggling to keep up with EH&S compliance. Mike specializes in waste diversion, sustainability and audits. He is a strong believer of mentoring, coaching and teaching. Mike is passionate about building people who can build people, he can also be found coaching sports in his free time.
Matt Segal
MCSciShieldmatt.segal@bioraft.com
Matt found his way to SciShield after working at Boston Children's Hospital performing translational rare blood disease research. As the safety guy in his lab, he saw firsthand how challenging it was to manage safety in a laboratory environment and wanted to find a way to help. He now spends his time hosting webinars, arguing with his 3D printer, and cooking food in plastic bags at low temperatures.
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