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Newsworthy people and performances for Aug 23, 2021

Newsworthy people and performances for Aug 23, 2021
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Sintering Market Research Report by Material Analysis, by Application - Global Forecast to 2025 - Cumulative Impact of COVID-19

Sintering Market Research Report by Material Analysis, by Application - Global Forecast to 2025 - Cumulative Impact of COVID-19
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CMCC offers Precision Machining Training Academy

CMCC offers Precision Machining Training Academy Share AUBURN The Center for Workforce & Professional Development at Central Maine Community College plans to offer a free Precision Machining Training Academy from May 2 to Aug. 31. The deadline to register is Friday, May 7. Interested candidates can register at bit.ly/3cVrVh7. Valued at nearly $10,000 in free training, plus wages earned through the worksite, the 12-week academy follows an earn-while-you-learn model. Qualified participants will gain paid work experiences with employer partners at $12.15 per hour. Participants hired by employer partners after the program will earn higher wages and receive up to a $1,000 hiring bonus. Employer partners include ABB in Auburn, Elmet Technologies in Lewiston, Grover Precision in Oxford, Maine Machine Products in South Paris, and Nichols Portland.

St Albans Co-op among NE facilities providing public with chemical information under EPA settlements

Related Company:  Vermont Business Magazine Four New England facilities have reported publicly on their use of certain chemicals, creating a safer environment for the public, as a result of investigations and enforcement actions taken by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). All four facilities quickly corrected their non-reporting when notified of their oversight. The St Albans Creamery was among them. Companies and facilities are required to report annually on their use of certain chemicals and substances under the federal Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA). The reports are filed in EPCRA’s Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) database, which is available to the public. Complying with EPCRA’s and TRI requirements helps ensure that communities are informed about chemical usage that may affect public health and the environment.

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