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Plan to attend ISRI's
Shredder Operations &
Safety Forum
Oct. 25-27 Atlanta, GA

■ Maintenance planning, scheduling and safety
■ Conveyor maintenance and safety
■ Electric motor maintenance and safety
■ Feedstock inspection measures
■ Infeed methods, practices and safety
■ Hydraulics maintenance and safety
This event also offers an optional tour of SA Recycling’s shredder operation near Atlanta for an out-of-the-classroom learning experience. (There is no additional fee for this tour, but pre-registration is required, and the tour is limited to the first 100 registrants.)
As if the above training opportunities weren’t enough, you also can visit with exhibitors in the event’s expo as well as network and build relationships with peer attendees.
 
What’s more, right after the shredder forum, ISRI is offering an extra, optional training course on Hazard Recognition: Fire Safety & Prevention in Recycling at the same hotel location. There is no additional fee for this program, but pre-registration is required, and the program is limited to the first 50 registrants.
 
Early-bird registration for the Shredder Operations & Safety Forum ends Sept. 13, so click HERE to register today to get the lowest rates.
 
Registration on or before Sept. 18 is required to secure a lodging reservation at the discounted ISRI rate at the Courtland Grand Hotel, site of the shredder forum and hazard recognition course. Discounted rooms are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. After registering, you will receive an emailed confirmation that will include information on how to reserve a hotel room at the discounted ISRI rate.
 
For more information on the Shredder Operations & Safety Forum—including the full agenda—follow this link.
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For more information on the Gulf Coast Region,
visit gulfisri.com or contact one of the following officers:
President: Becky ProlerSCR Recycling
First VP/Convention Chair: Alton Schaubhut, CMC Recycling Liberty
Second VP: Chip DeJean, Louisiana Scrap Metal Recycling
Secretary/Treasurer: Brandi Harleaux, South Post Oak Recycling Center