Wishing you Happiness, this Holiday Season... and a bright
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Wishing you Happiness, this Holiday Season... and a bright
December 2013 As 2013 draws to a close, we wanted to take a moment to extend a sincere thank you for a great year, and to send holiday wishes from us. Without Members like you, the Association would not be what it is today: growing and exciting! We look forward to what 2014 brings, with an inside scoop of 2014 PSAI goals, new adventures planned, and fun to be had by all! Wishing you Happiness, this Holiday Season... and a bright, prosperous New Year! Best wishes, Kathy & Stacy INSIDE THIS ISSUE Page 2 Page 3 Meet the President What’s New, Nashville? Page 5 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 “No Flush Zone” Education Initiative 2014 International Focus Myrtle Beach Recap September 2013 | Page 1 Meet the President Ron Crosier by Stacy Connolly On Thursday, November 7, the gavel was handed from PSAI President Jeff Wigley to Vice President Ron Crosier at the General Session during the Myrtle Beach Convention and Trade Show to assume all Presidential duties and responsibilities of the PSAI, for the next seventeen months. I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to introduce him to new members of the association, as well as gather some little known facts for those who have known him over the past years. Here are some of the questions that my inquiring mind wanted to know! SC: Ron, can you tell me a little bit about your history with Crosiers and how that came to be in West Virginia? RC: I bought the company from my parents in 1995 after working for 10 years as an Engineer. It’s been a family owned business for two generations and more than 46 years. SC: What prompted you to be a part of the PSAI, and now take on such a huge role? RC: I want to serve as a way of supporting an organization that has been instrumental in the success that I’ve had in the portable restroom business. SC: That’s pretty cool to give back. What would you say is one of the most interesting PSAI events that you’ve attended thus far? RC: Well, I’d have to say that was when we were in Kansas City and incoming President Ray Luden, Sr. insisted I not only accompany his group to dinner but also sit down with him at the table. It was there that I first realized what collective wisdom was to be garnered from this association. While I’ll never be in league with many of the industry icons, I want to pay anything I’ve learned forward and help improve the industry in some small way. SC: I like hearing about the past. That sounds like quite the experience. What are you looking forward to in the future? RC: I’m looking forward to seeing the PSAI become what its mission requires as we move forward, and I will hire a great director to head the organization. SC: I think you’ll attain that goal. Now, tell me quickly, what are some things you do outside of work? RC: Outside of work, I run, bicycle, and scull when I get the chance. I also hike and fish occasionally. SC: Thanks Ron, for chatting with me! “Ron Crosier is an outstanding and dedicated leader that will do an amazing job as President of the PSAI. Professionally, he is effective, dedicated, and determined. Personally, I consider him to be a part of the family.” Immediate Past President, Jeff Wigley September 2013 | Page 2 What’s New, Nashville? Frequently Asked Questions about the Convention & Trade Show in Nashville Q. When is the Convention & Trade Show in 2014? A. March 19 – 23, 2014 Q. Where will it be located? A. Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center. This exclusive resort and hotel used to be home to the Pumper Show, and the PSAI is thrilled to bring our show to this centralized location in 2014. Q. Why did you move the show from fall to spring? A. Moving the show was a direct request from PSAI Suppliers. We were happy to oblige! Why? More Operators purchase equipment and supplies in the spring, making it a much more relevant time for a trade show. We’ve moved Nuts & Bolts Educational Workshop to the fall, so there are still two shows on opposite ends of the calendar for Operators and Suppliers to network together in person. Q. As a Supplier, I do I register to reserve a booth or truck/trailer space on the trade show floor? A. Registrations are open to all PSAI Suppliers in good standing! Check out www.psai.org/events-nashville/ where we will be continually updating information. As this newsletter goes to press, we have a map of the show floor indicating which booths are open or already reserved. As always, call the office to get the fastest service in booking your booth, and all Suppliers were emailed forms, so have those ready to go as well. Q. What are the costs for booths and truck/trailer spaces? A. If you are a Silver or Bronze Supplier, you may purchase spaces the same as before – a la carte purchase. The price is the same: $1,170 each. If you are Platinum or Gold, there are economies in the benefits received in bulk through these membership levels. See this chart for all the details: Tiered Membership Benefits Q. Will the Convention Catalog also be online? A. Absolutely, the entire publication will be online, so if you are Supplier submitting an ad, be sure to embed links to your website into the final high-res PDF artwork. This will drive Operators directly to your website. Q. When will Operators and Suppliers be able to register attendees? A. We will open up registration for attendees and events this week. Hotel arrangements can be booked immediately: Hotel Reservations with PSAI discounted rate Q. What events and entertainment are planned? A. We have a lot in motion that will make the show really fun! • March 19: Studio B and they Country Music Hall of Fame: $50 per person. Limited to 80 people, so be sure to sign up quickly once registration opens. • Entertainment: Jimmy Wayne - country music motivational speaker with many #1 charttopping hits will be the Keynote Speaker on Thursday, March 20. • Friday night's dinner on March 21 will be at the Wild Horse Saloon. $80 per person. FUN! Q. What else do we need to know? A. Simply that we welcome all industry professionals! This is the only convention & trade show solely dedicated to the portable restroom industry. If you are a Supplier, please invite all of your customers to the show to meet and network with other industry professionals. For more information, you can always check the website for registration and more! www.psai.org/eventsNashville/ Q. Is there a Convention Catalog this year? A. Of course! And this year, we will be mailing it to the industry in January 2014, so if you are Supplier and would like to participate, the cost is $795 per page for Silver and Bronze members. Platinum members get two pages free, and Gold members get one page free. For more information, click here: Convention Catalog Information (Round table discussions took place at Myrtle Beach, SC) September 2013 | Page 3 PSAI CONVENTION & TRADE SHOW NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, U.S.A SCHEDULE OF EVENTS DATE / TIME EVENT DESCRIPTION Early Registration Register and pick up your badges and tickets Registration Desk Open Tour 1: Studio B and Music Hall of Fame Tour 2: Studio B and Music Hall of Fame Truck move in Board of Directors Meeting Register and pick up your badges and tickets Tour of world-famous music studio (Tickets $50) Tour of world-famous music studio (Tickets $50) Date and time still TBD Open to all PSAI Members in good standing Registration Desk Open Trade Show Set Up Coffee Break Roundtable Discussion: General Topics Panel Discussion: Paul Butler General Session Lunch Speaker: Jimmy Wayne Coffee Break Workshop: To Be Announced Committee Meetings Grand Opening: Trade Show Register and pick up your badges and tickets Suppliers setting up trade show; show floor closed Networking while enjoying coffee and treats Discuss relevant topics with industry peers Running a Successful Family Business Includes Andy Gump and Service Tech Awards Networking while enjoying complementary lunch Country music star: Hear his inspirational story! Networking while enjoying coffee and treats Registration Desk Open Coffee Break Workshop: EI / Lindy Boehme Workshop: International / Steve Brinton Trade Show Open Coffee Break Supplier Member Meeting Wild Horse Saloon Register and pick up your badges and tickets Networking while enjoying coffee and treats Learn more about the Education Initiative (EI) Industry operations in different parts of the world Registration Desk Open PSAI Certification Course Trade Show Open Trade Show Closed Roundtable Discussion: General Topics Roundtable Discussion: By Company Size Board of Directors Meeting Register and pick up your badges and tickets Includes classroom training and exam ($60 / $120) Tuesday, March 18, 2014 2:00 – 4:00 Wednesday, March 19, 2014 7:30 – 4:00 8:00 – 2:00 8:30 – 2:30 TBD 4:30 – 6:30 Thursday, March 20, 2014 7:30 – 4:00 6:00 – 4:00 7:30 – 8:30 8:00 – 8:30 8:45 – 10:15 11:00 – 12:30 12:30 – 1:30 1:30 – 2:30 2:30 – 2:45 2:45 – 3:30 3:30 – 4:30 5:00 – 7:00 Join other PSAI Members working together Food and cash bar on trade show floor Friday, March 21, 2014 7:30 – 4:00 7:30 – 8:00 8:00 – 8:45 9:00 – 9:45 10:00 – 4:00 1:30 – 2:00 4:15 – 5:00 6:30 – 10:30 Networking while enjoying coffee and treats Meeting for all PSAI Supplier Members Dinner, live entertainment & dancing (Tickets $80) Saturday, March 22, 2014 7:30 – 4:00 8:00 – 12:00 9:00 – 11:30 11:30 11:45 – 12:45 12:45 – 1:30 2:00 – 3:30 (member / non-member) Tear down begins Discuss relevant topics with industry peers Discuss topics with peers in similar-size companies Convention & Trade Show wrap up September 2013 | Page 4 “No Flush Zone” A State of Emergency in Estes Park, Colorado by Melissa Kalal Portable Sanitation Part of Effective Flood Relief for Estes Park, Colorado Residents The town of Estes Park, Colorado found itself in a state of emergency on September 13, 2013 when the town experienced a 1000-year flood. A 2.5-mile-long sewer line along Fish Creek in Upper Thompson Sanitation District was destroyed, leaving over 2,000 of the 5,000 residents in a semipermanent “No Flush Zone” until all repairs could be made. (This home was almost washed away in the flooding) (Roads were swept away, taking with all city sewer and plumbing infrastructure) Over 150 portable restrooms were brought in, and repairs to the sewage infrastructure began as quickly as possible. With over 16,000 feet of temporary pipe to install in flood-damaged terrain, it was unclear how many weeks or months that over one-third of the homes in Estes Park would be without indoor sanitation. For most residents, a portable restroom was available within a block or two of their home. Some residents rented their own units and kept them in their garage or in their driveway. In addition, the Upper Thompson Sanitation District set up a “dumping station” – where people could transport and then dump their waste. Most families used a combination of buckets (with deodorant), as well as the outdoor portable restrooms that were provided in each neighborhood. Often times the units were set up by the mailboxes. Estes Park resident, Susan Anderson, a Victim Advocate Counselor at a local woman’s shelter said, “With the deodorizers used in both the neighborhood units as well as indoor set ups, there really was no smell, and we found it more funny than inconvenient. You take for granted being able to flush when needed, and suddenly, that’s not going to be an option for what could be many, many months.” Anderson’s husband, Ron Bockhaus, a pastor at Shepherd of the Mountain Lutheran Church, encouraged people to make the best of the situation. “People didn’t complain or whine. Somebody started a porta-pottie decorating contest, which put a little humor into a lifesaving situation. And another guy dressed up as a portable restroom for Halloween.” (Piping estimated at over 2 billion dollars in damages) While homes and businesses had potable water, imagine thousands of people flushing their waste directly into Fish River, then Estes Lake flows into the Big Thompson River. Thousands of gallons of urine with high concentrations of ammonia and disease-carrying fecal matter would find its way into major metropolitan areas of Loveland, Fort Collins and beyond…impacting tens of thousands. What could happen? Encephalitis, Giardia, Hepatitis A, Salmonella, Polio, Typhoid Fever, and Cholera…just to name a few dangerous diseases. (Portable restrooms decorated to help lighten a difficult time) (Continued page 5) September 2013 | Page 5 (Continued page 4) Estes Park is home to high winds, so on occasion, a few of the units blew over. But service was reported to be excellent, and regular emails and Facebook updates from Upper Thompson Sanitation District to let residents know when “No Flush Zones” were fixed were much welcomed. In addition, calls were made to each home when the “No Flush” ban was removed. On November 22, 2013, after long hours from staff and contractors, it was official: The final connection was made, and there were no more “No Flush Zones” in Estes Park. Work on the temporary pipe was completed before winter, and residents were relieved. While work continues to rebuild roads and infrastructure, Estes Park is able to enjoy the holidays, without walking down to the mailbox to use the portable restroom! For more information on this story, visit these websites: http://utsd.org 2014 PUMPER SHOW - PSAI BOOTH #1068 The PSAI is excited to be exhibiting in the famed Indianapolis Pumper & Cleaner Environmental Expo International again this year! We’re looking forward to connecting with our current members and meeting lots of new people! Please stop by and visit us at booth #1068 on the Trade Show Floor! In addition to visiting with us, stop by at the education tracks that we are sponsoring! We hope to provide useful and up-todate information about the Portable Sanitation Industry. We’re sponsoring education tracks on Monday, February 24 on things like Federal Government Contracting, the State of Global Sanitation, New OSHA Safety Requirements, the Image of the Industry, and PSAI’s Education Initiative. See you there! http://utsdrecovery.org http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MR5kwNjzC9Q https://www.facebook.com/EPPortaPottyContest September 2013 | Page 6 PSAI’s Education Initiative by Mitch Mooers, Marketing Manager, Satellite Industries EI stands for “Education Initiative”. Essentially, EI is a group of PSAI operators and suppliers working in conjunction with the PSAI Board and staff to accomplish two major goals. One is to improve the image of our industry, and the second is to join the effort to fight human suffering caused by the lack of proper sanitation in countries around the world. The image of our industry by our customers, government agencies and the general public has an effect on our member organizations’ profitability. Because portable sanitation and more specifically portable restrooms are viewed in a negative light, we are often being paid less than what our services are worth. The EI group is in the process of writing and producing PSAI website content, informative press releases and a media kit for operators to help them educate their customers all while planning how to promote the first ever World Portable Sanitation Day on August 15, 2014! These efforts and others like them are the first steps in reaching our goal of improving our industry’s image. To meet the humanitarian goal, the group is beginning to reach out to other non-profit organizations. By establishing relationships with existing organizations that provide relief efforts, EI will extend its reach, resources, and influence beyond what we could each do on our own. If you are a dedicated PSAI member who sees the value in improving the image of our industry and wants to help others, you are welcome to be part of the EI group. We can make a difference in many positive ways as we work together on this and many other important projects. To get involved, simply send an email to Steve Brinton at [email protected] and you will be notified of upcoming meetings. We are stronger with you than without you! The GIFT That Keeps On Giving What is the perfect gift in this business? A restroom that will last forever, maintain its gorgeous appearance and cost nothing to repair. While nothing is perfect, the Maxim 3000 comes as close to perfection as you will find in this business. Looking back, the average cost of repairs on those restrooms is about $3.00 per year. Today my entire fleet is Maxim 3000’s and except for the ones that get abused by customers, they cost almost nothing to repair and maintain.” If you want to add a little joy to next year’s busy season, pick Maxim 3000’s when making your next restroom purchase. It’s an investment that keeps on giving. TM Jim Kristich of Ajax Waste has this to say about the Maxim 3000, “I bought the first Maxim 3000’s ever manufactured by Satellite back in 2000 and I still use them everyday. Have a Happy Holiday Season! 800-328-3332 www.satelliteindustries.com September 2013 | Page 7 2014 Preview – International Focus “All Around the World” by Jeff Wigley The PSAI has established a set of exciting goals for 2014. Known as “The 4 I’s” these goals include: 1. 2. 3. 4. Invite Implement Image International To highlight the INTERNATIONAL Goal, we are proud to announce that Barcelona, Spain will be the host for the PSAI International Board Meeting and Educational Workshop from May 15-17, 2014. Based on the standards set at the 2012 International Board Meeting and Educational Workshop held in Cali, Columbia, this meeting will offer PSAI Certification in Spanish, Roundtables, and Discussions with local Members in Europe. In addition, we will embark on a series of articles about the “History of Portable Sanitation” in various countries throughout the world. This series will complement the “PSAI Through the Decades” that that covers the history of our industry in the United States that was created as a part of our 40th Anniversary Celebration. Our historical exploration of our industry will feature: CANADA Our first article to kick-off 2014 will be to focus on “our neighbors to the North,” Canada. Portable sanitation has been prominent in both the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary (1000 units) as well as the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver (2200 units). Toronto hosted the Pope’s visit in 2002 as well as other large events throughout the years. The origins of the industry in Canada will be explored. Our Board Member, Jake Groen, will be a valuable contact here. Longtime PSAI Members Ken Winter of Ontario and former Board Member Allen Baird of Nova Scotia will provide an interesting historical perspective of the origins of our industry in their country. EUROPE With the Spring Meeting in Barcelona, Europe will be the focus of the next chapter of our International Focus. Our longtime friend, Andy Gump Award recipient, and Honorary Lifetime Member, Lothar Vermillion will be a valuable resource with this project due to his long and successful career in Europe. Our host in Barcelona, Sebastian Ortiz will also be a source of knowledge and assistance. Our friends with the PSE – Portable Sanitation Europe will be vital to the success of this endeavor as well. The Summer Olympics in Barcelona in 1992 and in London in 2012 should provide some interesting stories as well as other events held “on the continent” though the decades. AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND After a successful International Meeting in Sydney, Australia in September 2008, our Members “Down Under” have been active participants in various PSAI gatherings. The most active Member in this lovely area of the world is our dear friend, Diane Dakin of Christchurch, New Zealand. She has many remembrances of the rich history of this region, as her father was a pioneer in the industry. Diane also has firsthand knowledge of being an emergency responder to the City of Christchurch as a result of the Earthquakes of 2011 and 2012. PSAI Members in Australia will have stories of the 2000 Olympics in Sydney as well as a wealth of other interesting information to share. CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA Our “neighbors to the South” will conclude our series of the History of Portable Sanitation throughout the World. With the recent widening of the Panama Canal, the burgeoning oil industry in Venezuela, the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, and other historical events, this chapter should be interesting and informative. Perhaps the most exciting future chapter of this worldwide saga will occur in Brazil. The World Cup in 2014 and the Summer Olympics in 2016 are but a few of the exciting events that will put the spotlight of the world on this country. Another friend of the PSAI, Roberto Zeitlin will be a valuable contributor to this section of the article. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED…. TO ALL OF OUR INTERNATIONAL MEMBERS IN THESE VARIOUS PARTS OF THE WORLD, I INVITE YOU TO CONTACT ME WITH YOUR REMEMBRANCES, STORIES, AND PICTURES IN ORDER TO MAKE THIS PROJECT AS SUCCESSFUL AS POSSIBLE. Please contact me at [email protected] with any information that you wish to share. THANK YOU for your contributions to this project. September 2013 | Page 8 Myrtle Beach Recap Success! by Stacy Connolly A Quick Recap… The Myrtle Beach Convention & Trade Show was a hit! The Sheraton Myrtle Beach convention Center Hotel had a great layout, with everything in one spot so those in attendance didn’t have great distances to travel once they arrived on site. And speaking of attendance, did you know that there were 360 people there? We also had a large number of those at the show visit the special event at Jimmy Buffets Margaritaville: 190! This ended up to be quite the turnout, with fifty exhibitors on the trade show floor, and twenty-four people taking the PSAI Health and Safety Certification. An Exciting Announcement… Jeff Wigley set forth the “Proclamation” for the very first “World Portable Sanitation Day” to be celebrated on August 15, 2014. This innovative event will bring a positive light to how we serve our industry, along with many opportunities to educate the public on what we do. Stay tuned. Some things you missed… Some of the Roundtable topics included: GAP – Good Agricultural Practices • International Issues • Remote Locations • Additional Insured Requests • We have many more things planned for our upcoming show in Nashville. These special opportunities to learn while networking are not to be missed. Our Presenters brought a variety of experience to the convention, and it is such a valuable opportunity to hear them tell their stories. We thank them for all of the hard work to put presentations together for us! Listed are a wide array of topics and the talented people who chaired them: Lothar Vermillion, from Germany, spoke on • “International Differences in Portable Sanitation” Wes Tuttle talked about “Alternative Fuel Vehicles” • Scott Waddle, formerly of the US NAVY brought us a • session on “Failure is not Final” Bill Gibson spoke of “Brand Marketing” and issues • that come with it • Paul Butler returned to tell us of “Business Financial Intelligence” We’re proud of the turnout and involvement that was shown in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. We are looking forward to Nashville, Tennessee. See you next year! ARMAL INC. ARMAL INC. Griffin, GA 30224 USA 122 Hudson Industrial Drive 122 Hudson Industrial Drive Toll free 866.873.7796 Phone +1GA 770.491.6410 Fax +1 770.491.9458 Griffin, 30224 USA Phone +1 770.491.6410 Fax +1 770.491.9458 www.armal.biz E-mail [email protected] Toll free 866.873.7796 www.armal.biz E-mail [email protected] PSAI Board of Directors Ron Crosier, President Tim Petersen, Vice President John Pausma, Secretary Karen Holm, Treasurer Corey Morton, Sr. Supplier Jeff Wigley, Past President Bob Earl, Director Jake Groen, Director Nancy Gump, Director Matt Sola, Director Mark Herring, Director Dwayne Siegmann, Director Crosier’s Sanitary Service Northwest Cascade, Inc. Service Sanitation, Inc. On-Site Sanitation Walex Products Company Pit Stop Sanitation Enviro-Clean PolyJohn Canada Andy Gump S & B Porta-Bowl Restroom Heffernan Insurance Chem-Can Lansing, WV Puyallup, WA Gary, IN St. Paul, MN Wilmington, NC Marietta, GA Clintondale, NY Orillia, Ontario Santa Clarita, CA Aurora, CO Portland, OR Enid, OK [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ARMAL INC. 122 Hudson Industrial Drive Griffin, GA 30224 USA Phone +1 770.491.6410 Fax +1 770.491.9458 Toll free 866.873.7796 www.armal.biz E-mail [email protected] September 2013 | Page 9
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