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Show November 23, Page HILL TOP TIMES 1973 33 Directorate off Distribution protects environment has always - . been uni -AFB -- in" -- nftftl 11 1 W. I I I I Jl I .11 1 w fIVl Directorate of Distribution, through one of its individuals who has a profound respect for the outdoors, Pete Alex, has Through individual potential observance, all individuals are free to submit en- - Environmental Protection health j actively ;t "V V ii a and ' i disruptive influence on their i Ik ? performance. Known as the Directorate of t Environmental Protection Program, Mr. Alex has established procedures t Distribution management for of conserve resources eercie daily preventive factors they its protection. of major concern ar?i the productive areas, the of phical orprocessing environmental ::a'ei problems created by toxic gaes, radiation, r.u e heating ventilation and enntroi toward rY. 4 i sanitat ion Sinee the plan was r.'ed in September, the !;!:! actions have been im-p:'!- hi Todou Veisiaia begins an SHOW starts corrective action through any possible means. The problem remains a problem until it is resolved completely and satisfactory corrective action attained. As a result of these en the deavors, following problem areas ind corrective actions have been identified: Gasoline forklifts in use within the directorate cause severe air pollution and their noxious fumes are a definite health hazard. To correct the lifts problem, electric-powereare now being purchased to replace the gasoline lifts as they wear out. Corrrection and prevention of known environmental problems are being taken into consideration in the initial design of the new material processing facility presently under construction. Solvents used preservation and in the corrosion activity are not control have been procured to collect and compress unusable scrap materials and ready them for tranport to the sanitary fill compactors flushed into the drain system. Rather, they are drained into 55 gallon drums which are sent then for area. These compactors will be transferred to the new facility, where theyl are being incorporated into the original recycle; purifying, or proper disposal. This method requires constant surveillance. In the new facility being constructed, however, these solvents will be disposed of by a separate self contained drain system with an outside underground salvage tank for emptying the tanks and design of the building. sawdust collection system for disposal of sawdust being generated by the box factory. The same type of a system is programmed for inclusion in the facility. Alex In conclusion, Mr. feels that the general guidelines established by Distribution . can be readily adopted by others to provide a and common" response direction to implement a suA is in use possible overflows. It will require practicaly no surveillance. Present decanning and container manufacuring activities accumulates scrap packing material and container products. To eliminate this problem, two trash ccessful Arabic-Grecia- dance. n Belly dancing, charm faught Belly dancing and charm are two of the courses offered by the Civilian Recreation Office. Tudou Veisiaia, a former Las Vegas showgirl, will teach the class in belly dancing which combines Arabic 12-we- and Grecian dance. Class starts at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The cost is $15 per month per student. Lois Berry will teach an charm course. Included will be visual poise, make-up- , nutrition, speech, color therapy, fashion, and style and line. Cost is $55 for the course. No starting date has been set. For information, contact Karl Larsen, Bldg. ext. 0, 2892. environmental protection program at Ogden rvnr AMA. d J: through control and management ot tactors which pollute the environment and to make all individuals aware of their surroundings so they will rmid ,ition over r en- vironmental problems within the organization. The primary objective is to After review, the inspection tours of all problem areas, further documents findings and solutions, and then 22 fix life-susta- ining dividuals' every submitted entire committee performs those other physical properties inhaving an impact on an Committee. This committee, composed of 10 members from top level management, one of which is an Industrial Engineer, meets on a quarterly basis and problem. enables basic a having properties the degrading effect upon ba'ance of the three elements as well as recognition and recommended actions to an phrased as "Air, Water Awareness Program," of problems, problems reviews created one of the most progressive and continuing environmental protection ever programs the base has adopted. The plan, Earth and vironmental awareness and day to day 11 Currently underway are installation of a modern ventilating system to ac- commodate the corrosion control equipment such as solvent cleaning tanks, fingerprint removal and preservative tanks and the vapor degreaser. Also being purchased for installation in the new building a wood chipper and hogger to adequately dispose of scrap container lumber and products. PPL.JII1IIH Directorate has "'i!i, !.; an aggressive en- awareness iri.:. menial Th" ei nrc- - n Jipi tm . 'O' Club awards dinners Robert Wolfe serves a steak dinner to Calvin Cottrell while Louis M. Howard watches. Mr. Cottrell lost the most weight in the recent 'O Club program. He went from 239 pounds down to 203. .Mr. Howard lost the least with one pound. .4. 111) ."iV.. ', ...... HJ ...VCviv vfJ'X'JW Ms. 'r.iin:ni program to insure that i made .'ire get involved and aware of en- - protection. 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