
Image courtesy NWRA
The Safety Committee of the National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA), Arlington, Virginia, has announced it has selected new leadership.
According to a news release from the NWRA, Sal Mastriani, vice president of risk management at Interstate Waste Services, Teaneck, New Jersey, will serve as chair, and Bryan Fenster, safety director of Republic Service, Phoenix, will serve as vice chair of the committee.
“NWRA and its member companies are committed to ensuring each employee return home safely at the end of his or her shift,” says Kirk Sander, NWRA chief of staff and vice president of safety and standards. “The Safety Committee helps to establish best practices to keep everyone in the waste and recycling industry safe. We thank Jeff Martin for his service and leadership as the previous chairperson and we look forward to working with Sal and Bryan in their new role.”
Mastriani and Fenster will serve until the next election at WasteExpo in the spring.
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