Aggregates Manager

February 2015

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33 AGGREGATES MANAGER February 2015 AGG1 PREVIEW Tuesday, March 17 7:30 - 9 a.m. • T41 Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Crushing But Were Afraid to Ask • T42 Conveyors: Design, Maintenance and Their Effect on Material Segregation • T43 3D Mobile Mapping for Stockpile Inventory Analysis • T44 Dewatering Processes for Maximum Saleable Product and Minimum Water Consumption • T45 Permitting – It's All About Air, Water, and People • T46 Mitigating Fatigue Risk through Technologies and Safety Culture Solutions • T11 Leadership in the 21st Century 9:30 - 11 a.m. • T51 Washing 101 • T52 Tuning and Operations of VSI Crushing • T53 Developing Integrated Mine Plans • T54 How to Control Dust from Aggregate Processing • T55 Turning on the Faucet • T56 The Accidental Boss • T57 Adding True Value to Your Business – Developing Manag- ers in Your Organization • T21 Ethics and Values in the Workplace 2 - 3:30 p.m. • T61 Screening 101 • T62 Optimizing Plant Production to Match Sales • T63 Cone Crusher Optimization • T64 Eliminate the Bottleneck on the Truck Scale • T65 Improving Conveyor Serviceability and Safety, Simultaneously • T66 The Sustainable Fuel for High Performance – Employee Engagement • T67 Cost-Effective Automated Haul Trucks for the Aggregates Industry Wednesday, March 18 9:30 - 11 a.m. • W51 Processing Sand – The Right Way for Your Application • W52 Manufacturing Information and Reporting Trends • W53 Best Practices for Conveyor Dust Control • W54 Value Reclamation Planning • W55 Electrical Safety on the Water • W56 Assuring the Successful Continuation of Your Family Business • W57 Attracting Young People Into the Industry – Demographics Are Against Us! • W22 Communicating with the Media and the Public 2 - 3:30 p.m. • W61 Evaluating Aggregate Variability Through a Distribution Terminal • W62 Plant Walk-Through: Staying Ahead of Maintenance Issues • W63 Creating a Good Neighbor Trucking Policy • W64 Development & Application of a Remote Control 988 Loader • W65 Investing in a Good Relationship With MSHA Can Bring Benefi ts • W66 An Introduction to the Behavioral, Leadership, and Organizational Culture (BLOC) Program: Key Factors to Promote Safety Performance and Production • W67 Keeping Up With Healthcare Reform Thursday, March 19 7:30 - 9 a.m. • TH41 Maximizing Conveyor Performance – Industry Standards vs. Real World Applications • TH42 Does Your Vibrating Equipment Need a Tune-up? • TH43 Sustainability's Impact on Customers for Aggregate Products • TH44 The Rising Tide of MSHA Section 110(c) Special Investi- gations in Metal / Non-metal • TH45 Pros & Cons of Contract Drilling & Blasting • TH46 Sales Metrics: Are Your Measurements Driving the Right Behavior? • TH47 Stepping up to the Challenge -Preparing Supervisors for their Next Role 9:30 - 11 a.m. • TH51 Contractor Safety and Training Compliance • TH52 Case Study: Experience Replacing Two Belt Presses with a McLanahan Recessed Plate Filter Press • TH53 How to Get the Most Out of Your Screening Operation • TH54 Leveraging Technology: Using a Low-Cost Tablet-Based Application to Push Mine Planning Information Out to the Cut- ting Edge of Aggregate Excavation • TH55 Why Are My Neighbors Complaining About Blasting and What Can I Do About It? • TH56 Account Planning: How do we best serve our customers? • TH57 Enhancing Company Performance by Improving Leader- ship and Communication within an Organization • TH21 The New Workforce Aggregates Academy the operation is primarily dolomitic limestone. A separate reg- istration fee of $60 applies for the tour, and it is limited to the first 150 registrants. NSSGA Annual Convention The National Stone, Sand and Gravel Association's Annual Convention will be held in conjunction with AGG1, beginning March 15 and running through March 18. Convention attendees can attend networking sessions and committee meetings. Be sure to check the convention schedule to learn more about which meetings are open to attendees. Tickets to the ROCKPAC Reception and Mercedes Drawing, held Wednesday, March 18, are available for purchase during the annual convention. If you plan to attend the convention, registration for AGG1 will be included in the price of the con- vention.

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