AFS/CMI NEWS
CMI Course Schedule Oct. 4-Nov. 7
Oct. 5-7
Oct. 13-14 Oct. 19-20 Oct. 26-28 Nov. 3
Nov. 3-4
Nov. 8-Dec. 5 Dec. 1-3
Gating & Riser Design
Introduction to Metalcasting Casting Cost Estimating
Casting Finishing Technology Analysis & Reduction of Casting Defects
Casting Filling & Feeding Workshop with John Campbell Airborne Particle Safety for Metalcasters Green Sand Control
Induction Melting Operations (with Breakout Sessions for Cast Iron, Nickel, Cobalt & Stainless Steel)
Top OSHA Violations Discussed at 2010 EHS Conference The 22nd
Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS)
Conference took place Aug. 23-25 at the Sheraton Music City Hotel, Nashville, Tenn. The conference was held
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Schaumburg, Ill. Schaumburg, Ill. Schaumburg, Ill. Myrtle Beach, S.C. Schaumburg, Ill. Schaumburg, Ill. Internet
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in conjunction with the Environmental 101 Seminar on Aug. 22-23. Presentations at this year’s EHS conference included
OSHA’s Top Violations, Greenhouse Gas Compliance, The Facility of the Future—Casting Manufacturing as a Green Energy Center, and Energy Conservation in the Metalcasting Facility. A portion of the confer- ence attendees also toured General Motors’ Corvette assembly plant.
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For more information on the 2010 EHS Conference, contact Fred Kohloff, AFS director of environmental, health and safety, at 800/537-4237 x230.
AFS Talks Global Casting Trends in Tokyo
In July, Alfred Spada, AFS director of marketing, gives the presen- tation “Global Casting Trends” to more than 100 members of the Japanese metalcasting industry at the Japan Foundry Machinery Association’s 50th
Anniversary Celebration in Tokyo. 44
MC MODERN CASTING / September 2010
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