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Roy G. Post Foundation Benefit Golf Tournament Continued Thank you to our Tournament Sponsors Gold Level Longenecker Associates Bronze Level Bechtel Kurion Inc. We also thank the following companies for their generous donations Allan Consulting ARS International Diversified Metal Products Inc. Fiore Consulting Frank Douglas Consulting Indian Eyes LLC Merrick Co. Portage Radwaste Solutions Reef Industries ReNuke Services Workshop - US Environmental Protection Agency Superfund Radiation Risk Assessment Calculator Training - presented by Stuart Walker and Fred Dolislager 0800 1700 Room 106B US EPA Superfund Radiation Risk Assessment is a full-day advanced course that focuses on specific technical and regulatory issues that site managers and technical staff address when managing sites under the US Environmental Protection Agencies Superfund remediation program that have a risk assessment conducted for radioactive contaminants. By taking the course participants achieve the following objectives Learn a step-by-step approach to the Superfund remedial program risk assessment process for radioactive contamination. The course discusses of the major steps in Superfund remedial program risk assessment for radioactive contamination and the EPA recommended guidance documents and calculators and or models for conducting such risk assessments. Explore methods for conducting site-specific risk assessments. The course examines how to alter the default input parameters in the Superfund remedial program risk and dose assessment calculators. Discover practical recommendations for improving the radiation risk assessments conducted at your site. The course stresses some obvious and other less obvious aspects helpful in improving the radiation risk assessment process. Master information about the radiation risk assessment process. Participants obtain information from experienced professionals about the radiation risk assessment process. The instructional methodology for this course includes lectures and demonstrations of using EPA risk and dose assessment calculators developed by the Superfund remedial program. The target audience for this course is site managers risk assessors and others that want to obtain a working knowledge on conducting Superfund radiation risk assessments. Workshop - Critical Decisions and Tools for the First-Time and Experienced Managers Or How I Learned to Love the Org Chart - presented by James M. Hylko 1100 1700 Room 106C As technical professionals advance in their careers they may eventually find themselves as a department manager. However unless a company has a specific manager-trainee succession program an employees management style is learned on the job. This workshop provides the core elements of an effective leadershipmanagement training program derived from the Department of Energy Integrated Safety Management System and the Occupational Safety and Health Administrations Voluntary Protection Programs. Discussion topics and case studies cover the transition of an employee from a technical professional to a manager such as characteristics of a manager manager leader achiever the manager vs. leader mystique chain of command hiring and developing motivated autonomous employees communication and delegation periodic status checks and the E0 safety concept. Conference attendees from any work environment or discipline e.g. engineering safety quality assurance and students entering the workforce can begin using this information and accompanying handouts immediately to enrich their leadership managerial skills. First Time Attendee Orientation Program Advisory Committee PAC Introduction 1500 1600 Room 101B Join us for this open session to learn more about WM Symposia how to volunteer for our Program Advisory Committee PAC and the WM conference. Technical Session Student Assistant Training 1600 1645 Room 101C Calling all Student Assistants Be sure to attend this mandatory training session. Well cover the basics of your job duties as a Technical Session Assistant including the important details such as how to assist in the sessions and fill out necessary forms. There will also be time to meet other students to kick off your WM conference experience. 16