United States Postal Service, HQ's Office of Sustainability - Washington, D.C. - domiciled in Windsor, CT since May 2011
Sustainability Performance Management Specialist
United States Postal Service, HQ's Office of Environmental Policy and Programs - Washington, D.C. - domiciled in Windsor, CT May 2009 - May 2011
Resource Conservation Specialist
United States Postal Services, HQ's Office of Environmental Policy and Programs - Washington, D.C. - domiciled in Windsor, CT Jul 2006 - May 2009
Environmental Specialist
United States Postal Service, Northeast Area Office - Windsor, CT Jun 2001 - Jul 2006
Environmental Compliance Specialist
Education:
State University of New York - College of Environmental Science and Forestry 1986 - 1988
MS, Environmental Science
State University of New York College at Purchase 1980 - 1984
BA, Environmental Science
Skills:
Environmental Management Systems Sustainability Environmental Awareness Environmental Compliance Waste Management Hazardous Waste Management Government Policy Environmental Policy Environmental Education Waste Public Speaking Environmental Impact Assessment Nepa Project Management Team Building Leadership Analysis Strategy Continuous Improvement Pollution Prevention Program Management Strategic Planning Energy Auditing Emergency Management Ehs Environmental Science Safety Management Systems Usps Water Training Recycling Procurement Epa Management Remediation
Interests:
Environment
Languages:
Spanish
Certifications:
Certified Hazardous Material Manager (Chmm) Certified Environmental Auditor (Cea) License 12745 License Cea 8070
Dr. Robbins graduated from the Univ Del Noreste, Esc De Med, Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico in 1979. He works in Middletown, CT and 1 other location and specializes in Internal Medicine.
License Records
Ronald A Robbins
License #:
31994 - Active
Issued Date:
May 20, 1988
Expiration Date:
Jul 31, 2019
Type:
Journeyman Electrician
Ronald Robbins
License #:
1705 - Active
Category:
Psychologist
Issued Date:
Jun 1, 1990
Expiration Date:
Sep 30, 2017
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Rhythmic Integration: Finding Wholeness in the Cycle of Change
A dye setting apparatus for use with carpets, mats and the like comprises a cover having a generally planar interior surface pivotally connected to a support surface. The cover includes a steam containment and support structure having an interior channel flow connected to a steam source. The cover, support structure and support surface form a confinement chamber for the carpet. Steam is released into the chamber from apertures in the support structure to set dye in the carpet. The interior surface of the cover is constructed of a material which is generally non-heat conductive and somewhat water absorbent, such as plywood, to prevent steam from condensing as droplets on the interior of the cover and dropping on the carpet during dye setting. An alternative embodiment includes multiple stacked covers that form multiple chambers, each chamber adapted to receive a mat and steam therein such that dye may be set on multiple mats simultaneously.
Ronald B. Robbins - Duncanville TX John D. Sakowski - Duncanville TX William R. Walden - Seagoville TX
Assignee:
Sakowski and Robbins Corporation - Dallas TX
International Classification:
D06B 102 D06B 1100
US Classification:
8150
Abstract:
An automated dye pattern application system includes a support bed to support a mat or other dye receiving medium; perpendicular guide tracks supporting a carrier on which a dye spray head is mounted; stepper motors engaged between the tracks, the support bed, and the spray head carrier and forming an x-y plotter apparatus to move the spray head in two dimensions over the mat; and a pneumatic dye supply mechanism to supply liquid dye to the spray head and including control valves to actuate the spray of dye from the spray head. A dye control computer is interfaced to the stepper motors and valves and controls their operation. Data representing a digitized image is converted to a file of plotter commands to control the motors to scan the spray head over the mat and spray dye from the spray head at selected picture element locations to reproduce the digitized image in a colored dye pattern on the mat.
Ronald B. Robbins - Duncanville TX John D. Sakowski - Duncanville TX William R. Walden - Seagoville TX
Assignee:
Sakowski and Robbins Corporation - Dallas TX
International Classification:
D06B 102 D06B 1100
US Classification:
6820500R
Abstract:
An automated dye pattern application system includes a support bed to support a mat or other dye receiving medium; perpendicular guide tracks supporting a carrier on which a dye spray head is mounted; stepper motors engaged between the tracks, the support bed, and the spray head carrier and forming an x-y plotter apparatus to move the spray head in two dimensions over the mat; and a pneumatic dye supply mechanism to supply liquid dye to the spray head and including control valves to actuate the spray of dye from the spray head. A dye control computer is interfaced to the stepper motors and valves and controls their operation. Data representing a digitized image is converted to a file of plotter commands to control the motors to scan the spray head over the mat and spray dye from the spray head at selected picture element locations to reproduce the digitized image in a colored dye pattern on the mat.
Ronald B. Robbins - Duncanville TX John D. Sakowski - Duncanville TX William R. Walden - Seagoville TX
Assignee:
Sakowski & Robbins Corp. - Dallas TX
International Classification:
F16L 300
US Classification:
248 49
Abstract:
An automated dye pattern application system includes a support bed to support a mat or other dye receiving medium; perpendicular guide tracks supporting a carrier on which a dye spray head is mounted; stepper motors engaged between the tracks, the support bed, and the spray head carrier and forming an x-y plotter apparatus to move the spray head in two dimensions over the mat; and a pneumatic dye supply mechanism to supply liquid dye to the spray head and including control valves to actuate the spray of dye from the spray head. A dye control computer is interfaced to the stepper motors and valves and controls their operation. Data representing a digitized image is converted to a file of plotter commands to control the motors to scan the spray head over the mat and spray dye from the spray head at selected picture element locations to reproduce the digitized image in a colored dye pattern on the mat.
A dye setting apparatus for use with carpets, mats and the like comprises a cover having a generally planar interior surface pivotally connected to a support surface. The cover includes a steam containment and support structure having an interior channel flow connected to a steam source. The cover, support structure and support surface form a confinement chamber for the carpet. Steam is released into the chamber from apertures in the support structure to set dye in the carpet. The interior surface of the cover is constructed of a material which is generally non-heat conductive and somewhat water absorbent, such as plywood, to prevent steam from condensing as droplets on the interior of the cover and dropping on the carpet during dye setting.
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