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Volume 33 | No. 3 The Journal of the Southern Aerosol Technical Association Fall 2017 A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Keep us informed of any issues you would like to have addressed. Your Directors are here for you! Dear SATA Members, What a great Fall meeting we had at the Marriott Hilton Head Resort! We managed to dodge two of the East Coast storms and had wonderful weather for the events. The Golf Tournament was a blast as was the Putting Challenge. There was a short memorial at the evening dinner for Paul Hvizda, one of the SATA Directors, who passed suddenly earlier in the year. We were pleased to have his father, Vince, join us. We say farewell to three Board members --- Nathan Barnes, Kim Miller and Lori Parker and we welcome six new Directors: Elena Badiuzzi, ITW Pro Brands; Irene Bolling, Zep Inc.; Jeff Colker, Plaze-Georgia; Abby Haywood, Arylessence Inc.; Ruben Morales, Technical Chemical Company; and Brad Nash, Aeropres Corporation. Lori Parker was recognized for her nine years as Treasurer. Lori will stay involved as she has volunteered to help with some committee work. Our Founders award was presented to Irene Bolling. Irene has been active in the industry and regulatory sphere for many years as well as serving on the SATA Board for a total of 18 years! She again has joined the Board for another stint starting this year. The Innovation awards were again presented in three categories. The awards this year went to RSC Chemical Solutions, ITW Techspray, and for the first time – a joint award went to Formulated Solutions and Bayer Consumer HealthCare for their work together on their winning product. A full slate of speakers covered the gamut from various regulatory issues to product legal protection to the technical aspects of the industry. We hope the Planning Committees hard work paid off for you in presenting a well-rounded educational program. As announced at the meeting, SATA is joining NAA and the other regional aerosol associations in the Spring for a joint summitmeeting to be held in Nashville. As far as I know, this will be the first time all of the US aerosol associations have been in one place at the same time. We are looking forward to this and hope you will join us there! Stay tuned for more information on this exciting and unique meeting! Until next time – stay safe and keep us informed of any issues you would like to have addressed. Your Directors are here for you! 2017 SATA Board of Directors Page 2 Fall Meeting Speaker Summaries Page 3-6 Awards and Recognition Page 7 Sponsorships Page 8 Golf Tournament Winners Page 9 Upcoming Events Page 10 Board Members/Committees Page 11 Table of Contents “...this will be the first time all the US aerosol associations have been in one place at the same time.Pierce Pillon, ITW Techspray [email protected] www.southernaerosol.com

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Volume 33 | No. 3 The Journal of the Southern Aerosol Technical Association Fall 2017

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

Keep us informed of any issues you would like to

have addressed. Your Directors are here for you!

Dear SATA Members, What a great Fall meeting we had at the Marriott Hilton Head Resort! We managed to dodge two of the East Coast storms and had wonderful weather for the events. The Golf Tournament was a blast as was the Putting Challenge. There was a short memorial at the evening dinner for Paul Hvizda, one of the SATA Directors, who passed suddenly earlier in the year. We were pleased to have his father, Vince, join us.

We say farewell to three Board members --- Nathan Barnes, Kim Miller and Lori Parker and we welcome six new Directors: Elena Badiuzzi, ITW Pro Brands; Irene Bolling, Zep Inc.; Jeff Colker,

Plaze-Georgia; Abby Haywood, Arylessence Inc.; Ruben Morales, Technical Chemical Company; and Brad Nash, Aeropres Corporation. Lori Parker was recognized for her nine years as Treasurer. Lori will stay involved as she has volunteered to help with some committee work. Our Founder’s award was presented to Irene Bolling. Irene has been active in the industry and regulatory sphere for many years as well as serving on the SATA Board for a total of 18 years! She again has joined the Board for another stint starting this year.

The Innovation awards were again presented in three categories. The awards this year went to RSC Chemical Solutions, ITW Techspray, and for the first time – a joint award went to Formulated Solutions and Bayer Consumer HealthCare for their work together on their winning product. A full slate of speakers covered the gamut from various regulatory issues to product legal protection to the technical aspects of the industry. We hope the Planning Committee’s hard work paid off for you in presenting a well-rounded educational program. As announced at the meeting, SATA is joining NAA and the other regional aerosol associations in the Spring for a joint “summit” meeting to be held in Nashville. As far as I know, this will be the first time all of the US aerosol associations have been in one place at the same time. We are looking forward to this and hope you will join us there! Stay tuned for more information on this exciting and unique meeting! Until next time – stay safe and keep us informed of any issues you would like to have addressed. Your Directors are here for you!

2017 SATA Board of Directors Page 2 Fall Meeting Speaker Summaries Page 3-6 Awards and Recognition Page 7 Sponsorships Page 8 Golf Tournament Winners Page 9 Upcoming Events Page 10 Board Members/Committees Page 11

Table of Contents

“...this will be the first time all the US aerosol associations have been in one place at the same time.”

Pierce Pillon, ITW Techspray

[email protected] www.southernaerosol.com

2017 FALL EDITION

2017 SATA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

FRONT ROW: Pierce Pillon, ITW Techspray; Matt Morris, ITW CCE; Irene Bolling, Zep Inc.

BACK ROW: Ryan Dailey, CyCan Industries; Bob Reynolds, Zep Inc.; Ed Freesmeier, Aerofil Technology Inc.; Larry Beaver, RSC Chemical Solutions; Dan Padgett, Plaze-Georgia; Doug Raymond, 3R; Jeff Colker, Plaze-Georgia;

Dick Christensen, Diversified CPC

NOT PICTURED: Elena Badiuzzi, ITW Pro Brands; Jack Finnell, DS Containers; Abby Haywood, Arylessence, Inc.; Ruben Morales, Technical Chemical Company; Brad Nash, Aeropres Corporation

2017 SATA OFFICERS

Ryan Dailey, Vice-President; Larry Beaver, Secretary; Doug Raymond, Vice-President; Pierce Pillon, President;

Not Pictured: Elena Badiuzzi, Vice-President; Abby Haywood, Treasurer

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2017 FALL EDITION FALL MEETING SUMMARIES

SEAN FITZGERALD, CAPCO, spoke about the rebranding efforts of The Consumer Aerosol Products Council (CAPCO). CAPCO has listened to consumer insight to move from a reactive to a pro-active message of Make More Magic. The new message will focus on how aerosols make a difference in people’s lives. A consistent message will be shared across social media. CAPCO website [email protected]

To access the full Power Point presentations visit

the SATA website under Member’s Area.

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KYLE BUTZ, Technical Advisor, Spray Analytics, described the different techniques for particle size measurements, such as laser diffraction, cascade impact, and high-speed video. The techniques are not all the same and the test results have to fit the proper technique. The person testing must understand what information they are looking for and be able to apply the proper technique. Does the person need large droplet like a pepper spray or small droplet like a deodorant? It is a process of developing the formulation with the proper delivery expectation. By changing the packaging consideration, the same formulation can have very different product characteristics. www.sprayanalytics.com [email protected]

DR. MARK JONES, Executive External Strategy and Communications Fellow, The Dow Chemical Company, started by comparing Fallen Flags, which is a term for railroad companies who are no longer in existence due to bankruptcy or merger but have followers who collect their memorabilia, to the number of chemical companies who have declined but have no memorabilia collectors. Chemicals affect our everyday lives from the food we eat to how it is produced. Chemistry is an iterative process, we find a solution to a problem and then go back to fix the problem that the solution created. Dr. Jones showed some new technology that Dow has developed in response to issues such as BPA and environmental concerns. mjphd.net [email protected]

2017 FALL EDITION FALL MEETING SUMMARIES

JOSE PONS, President, Sicamu Inc., gave a historical overview of the Montreal Protocol and Kigali Agreement. There are two different environmental problems addressed by two different bodies, the Montreal Protocol deals with ozone depletion while the Kigali Agreement deals with Global Warming. The Kigali Agreement is a phasedown of Global Warning HFCs. There is uncertainty about the future reduction of HFCs in the US because of the recent D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Decision. www.Sicamu.com [email protected]

HELEN WALTER-TERRINONI, Manager of Global Sustainability and Regulatory Affairs, Chemours, presented an update on the SNAP (Significant New Alternatives Policy) court case. She also reviewed the HFC phasedown from the amendment from Kigali. www.chemours.com [email protected]

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Did you know that 45% of people watch more than an hour of Facebook or YouTube

videos per week? CHRIS MCCARTHY, Manager of Social Media & Member

Engagement with the American Chemical Society raised this interesting statistic

during his presentation “Science Communication on Social Media”. Chris’

presentation discussed how to use social media to effectively share scientific

information with non-experts. He reviewed each of the primary social media platforms

and discussed their applicability to scientific discussions. Chris also discussed shaping

the message based on the target demographics and platforms used by each user/viewer

segment. Chris gave several good examples of science advocacy via social media and

stressed how important it is for all of us to be actively engaged in monitoring comments about ourselves and our

businesses on social media.

www.acs.org

[email protected]

GENE SANDERS, W.E. Train Consulting, spoke on Global Aerosol Transportation.

There are numerous organizations with multiple “rules” and “regulations” making shipping

very complicated. Gene suggests you always look at paper copy of regulations.

www.WEtrainConsulting.com

[email protected]

2017 FALL EDITION FALL MEETING SUMMARIES

ERIK OLSON, Director of Sales, CLMI Safety Training, presented ResourceNOW® a web-based learning management software tool that delivers, manages and tracks your company’s training programs. Its highly flexible, has multiple content formats, and can be tailored to company specific training. ResourceNOW® contains easy to use tools to assign, notify and monitor employee training. www.clmi-training.com [email protected]

FRED CALLAHAN, Regional Sales Manager, IEP Technologies, began his presentation with some definitions and educational information on combustible gas propellants. Next, videos of ignited gas deflagrations and the potential consequences, as well as protection being employed were shown. Fred concluded with a description of the protection equipment typically used in order to comply with NFPA 30B (2015). www.IEPTechnologies.com [email protected]

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DR. STEVE BENNETT, Vice-President Scientific Affairs, CSPA, presentation included

updates on activities for the ingredient disclosure mainly the California legislative bill and

SB258. This bill dealt with disclosing ingredients in cleaning products. Next Steve updated

the membership on TSCA implementation, EPA toxic chemicals activities for risk

evaluations and Prop65 update on clear and reasonable warning. He finished with a quick

update on several aerosol issues.

www.cspa.org Nicholas Georges, Director Scientific Affairs

[email protected] [email protected]

CLIFF ZATZ is with Crowell & Moring LLP and is a trial lawyer in the firm’s Mass Tort,

Product, and Consumer Litigation Group. Cliff explained to the group that there are three

areas of product liability -- consumer, occupational and environmental. He detailed the

three parts of a toxic tort case -- liability, exposure and causation. Causation being the

battle ground for the case. He summarized when and how science can be used in a court

room and how it is accepted, or not, by a jury. For additional information, his complete

presentation is available in the Member’s Only section on the SATA website.

www.crowell.com

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2017 FALL EDITION FALL MEETING SUMMARIES

DAVE PASIN, President, TBF Environmental Technology Inc., charted the early days of the aerosol from ski wax to bug bombs to food. The global aerosol market is $68.76 billion USD in 2015. He talked about the aerosol market from personal care, foods, household, paints and automotive. Dave addressed concerns from the varying different regulatory agencies to how the aerosol works. Aerosols are a combination of physics and chemistry but still an inexact science. www.tbfenvironmental.com [email protected]

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DOUG RAYMOND, owner of Raymond Regulatory Resources (3R) updated the membership on the latest regulatory activities. These activities included CARB work on multi-purpose lubricants, OTC future work on a new model rule and update on the SNAP lawsuit. As always, the presentation was short and to the point! [email protected]

To access the full Power Point presentations visit

the SATA website under Member’s Area.

2017 FALL EDITION AWARDS

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Pierce Pillon presents Irene Bolling with the 2017 SATA Founder's Award.

Pierce Pillon presents Lori Parker with a Recognition Plaque for nine years of service

on the SATA Board.

Jack Finnell presents Allen Price, RSC Chemical Solutions, with the

2017 Innovation Award Advancement in Regulatory

Response for LIQUID WRENCH® ProPenetrant & Lubricant powered

by FlashSight Technology

Doug Raymond presents Scott Carpenter, Formulated Solutions,

and to Bayer Consumer HealthCare with the 2017 Innovation Award New

Pressurized Package Platform for Coppertone Whipped Lotion.

Dan Padgett presents Steve Cook, ITW Techspray, with

the 2017 Innovation Award Advancement in Formulation

for PWR-4 Aviation Degreaser

After presenting 18 Distinguished Service Awards, the SATA Board of Directors has changed the name of the award to SATA Founder’s Award in honor of the original founders – Jerry Dubow, Manny Fineman, Sam Garretson, Dave Hansen, Bob Hertling, George Leist, John McMahon, and Jim Wells. Although the name has changed, the criteria remains the same “The award will be presented to an individual, group or company that has made considerable contributions to the success of SATA and the aerosol industry.”

The SATA Aerosol Innovation Awards were created based on SATA’s Mission - “To provide forums for the development and sharing of technical, regulatory and marketing information to enhance and promote the growth of the aerosol industry.” The SATA Aerosol Innovation Awards are a natural extension of our Mission by acknowledging and sharing with our membership new aerosol innovations, in the areas of Advancement in Formulation, Advancement in Regulatory Response and New Pressurized Packaging Platform. Nominations were opened to all members of SATA. Individuals could enter unlimited nominations for their own products or another company’s. Qualifying products had to been launched to trade within 24-months prior to the Fall Meeting.

Congratulations to the Winners of the

2nd Annual Aerosol Innovation Awards!

Founder’s Award Recognition Plaque

2017 FALL EDITION FALL MEETING SPONSORSHIPS

GOLF SPONSORS Admiral Products Inc.

Aptar Beauty + Home

ARI Packaging

Arylessence Inc.

Ball Corporation

Bway Corporation

Cap & Seal Company WEBSITE SPONSORSHIP MEDIA SPONSORSHIP

Cobra Plastics Admiral Products Ball Corporation

Crown Cork & Seal Arylessence Inc. Clean Earth

Diversified CPC Ball Corporation DS Containers

DS Containers Bway Corporation Formulated Solutions

Mexichem Fluor Cap & Seal Company RSC Chemical Solutions

Precision Valve NA Diversified CPC

Spray Technology DS Containers

Summit Packaging Systems Formulated Solutions

ITW Techspray

RSC Chemical Solutions

END OF THE YEAR SPECIAL WEBSITE SPONSORSHIP!

Become a Website Sponsor for just $125 and have your company link active on the SATA website through 2018.

This will afford your company immediate exposure to the hundreds of people who

visit the SATA website each year. For a very reasonable fee of $125, you will be able to purchase this wonderful advertising opportunity. If interested, visit the

SATA website and sign up today! We will need: 1) a web-ready company name and logo (gif, jpg, eps, png and tif files are acceptable) 2) your website address (URL) 3) a short description of your company in plain text format

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2017 FALL EDITION FALL MEETING

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR GOLF TOURNAMENT WINNERS!

1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Scott Koerper Doug Bacile Tony Jackson Charlie Ortmann Jack Childers Charles Lucius Mike Quint Ed Freesmeier Sandra Lucius Brad Walker Mark Rivers Wayne Rose Closest to the Pin Longest Drive Scott Koerper Ed Freesmeier

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1st Place: Charlie Ortmann, Mike Quint, Brad Walker, Scott Koerper 2nd Place: Jack Childers, Ed Freesmeier,

Doug Bacile, Mark Rivers

3rd Place: Wayne Rose, Tony Jackson, Charles Lucius, Sandra Lucius

Ryan Dailey presents Scott Koerper with Closest to the Pin prize

Ryan Dailey presents Ed Freesmeier with Longest Drive prize

Congratulations to Tony Jackson for sinking the only putt in the Putting Challenge

DS Containers offered to sponsor a Putting Challenge during this year’s Golf Tournament. The winner would receive half the proceeds collected and the other half would be donated to Alliance for Consumer Education. Tony Jackson graciously donated his half also. A check for $280 was sent to ACE. Thank you to all who participated.

2017 FALL EDITION UPCOMING EVENTS

AEROSOL ASSOCIATION SUMMIT MARCH 12-14, 2018

Sheraton Grand Nashville Downtown

623 Union Street Nashville, TN 37219

More information coming soon

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value for your SATA membership it is important that we have your correct contact information. If you move, change

companies, or acquire a new email address, please be sure to send changes to

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38th ANNUAL SATA FALL MEETING

SEPTEMBER 2018

Location and dates to be announced

MARK YOUR CALENDAR!

SEPTEMBER 2018 MARCH 2018

2017 FALL EDITION

SATA BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2017-2018

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NAME POSITION EMAIL COMMITTEE CHAIR

Pierce Pillon President [email protected]

Abby Haywood Treasurer [email protected] Finance

Larry Beaver, Ph.D. Secretary [email protected] Nomination

Special Awards

Elena Badiuzzi Vice-President [email protected] Conference Plng

Ryan Dailey Vice-President [email protected]

Doug Raymond Vice-President [email protected]

Irene Bolling Director [email protected]

Dick Christensen Director [email protected] Industry Relations

Jeff Colker Director [email protected]

Jack Finnell Director [email protected] Communications

Ed Freesmeier Director [email protected] Membership

Ruben Morales Director [email protected]

Matt Morris Director [email protected] Program Planning

Brad Nash Director [email protected]

Dan Padgett Director [email protected]

Bob Reynolds Director [email protected]

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Contact the appropriate Committee Chair to volunteer and for more information.