| July 23, 2015
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TAPPI News
LanzaTech executive addresses how waste resources will frame a carbon smart future in keynote speech at IBBC, October 28-30 in Atlanta, Ga., USA.
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Depending on the source, up to 82% pf biomass is composed of energy rich sugars that can also be used to produce every day products. Those with training in the forest industry can benefit from this unique tour demonstrating first hand how components of natural wood products can be made into a variety of useful products using today's technology.
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Now that the TAPPISAFE® Basic Safety Orientation program has been implemented within Asten-Johnson, the training time for each company field staffer has been reduced from five or more hours to two hours each year. According to AstenJohnson’s Training Administrator Penny Crosby, the feedback from staff has been good, and the program has been easily adopted internally.
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BASF Corp. is currently searching for a technical sales representative for upstate New York and the southern portion of the state of Maine in the U.S.. The selected candidate will work from a remote home based office within the areas. The position may require travel to other regions of North America. The selected candidate must be located near a major airport.
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This week's featured text is available to TAPPI members for nearly $30 off list price.
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The Introduction to Kraft Pulping and Bleaching course, taught by Dr. Michael Kocurek, will take place August 4-5 at TAPPI’s Headquarters. Seats will sell out at 25. Registration is now open.
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In addition to gaining a basic understanding of the more common IH hazards that may be present at their site, participants will learn how to sample and measure those hazards, the primary methods of controlling and eliminating those hazards, and the IH standards and exposure limits at the September 16-17 course in Metro Atlanta, Ga., USA.
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Dr. Don Satchell, technology director and manager for Situ Biosciences LLC will present on analyzing the methods of compostability for pulp products that are enhanced with color, gloss, and preservatives at Specialty Papers 2015. Register now to save $200 off the full conference registration rate. The deadline to register at the discounted rate is Friday, August 14.
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The only Improving Paper Machine Performance Course to be held in 2015 is scheduled for October 13-15 in Peachtree Corners, (Atlanta) Ga., USA.
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This unique workshop held August 3-7 provides attendees an overall view of the fundamental principles of environmental life cycle analysis (LCA) for a product or service.
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