
Program Description:
This 90-minute course is designed to assist portable sanitation operators and their teams in dealing with extreme heat and other natural disasters (such as wildfires and drought).
Learning Objectives:
You will learn:
- The key considerations and optimal tactics for placing and servicing units subject to hot temperatures (85 degrees F/29 degrees C or above).
- To identify acceptable tactics for securing units in windy conditions.
- How to create (or assist in the creation of) a hazard preparedness plan for their company.
- The unique issues and considerations in providing portable sanitation during or after a natural disaster.
Trainer:
Jamie Gunderson
Jamie started in the portable sanitation industry in 1998 in Northern Idaho as a yard guy. Since then, he has held various positions including route driver, pickup and delivery driver, outside sales, inside sales and various levels of management. Jamie has worked for several companies over the years but has found his way back to where he started at Honey Bucket as the Operations Manager for East Texas based out of Conroe, TX. He is a PSAI certified trainer and a volunteer on the PSAI Training Committee.
Continuing education:
- 1.5 Continuing Education Hours (CEH’s)
- PSAI Certificate of Completion automatically available for download in your Learning Center Profile after the program concludes.
The PSAI has also applied for continuing education credits from the following state portable sanitation regulators:
- Alabama Onsite Wastewater Board – pending approval
- Georgia Department of Public Health – pending approval
- Illinois Department of Public Health – pending approval
- Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, & Energy – pending approval
- Ohio Department of Health – pending approval
- Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources – pending approval
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